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Post by NetherFreek on Jun 13, 2016 20:22:39 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2016 20:26:10 GMT
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 13, 2016 20:45:45 GMT
Guys let's just leave it at "somewhere upward of a small city's size" because nobody is denying the fact that Amsterdam is definitely not a little village. Moving on?
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jun 13, 2016 20:49:33 GMT
I personally prefer a town of 7,000-50,000 people. It's neither full nor empty
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Post by Desophaeus on Jun 13, 2016 21:17:53 GMT
I personally prefer a town of 7,000-50,000 people. It's neither full nor empty Hmm... interesting... that's the least of my favorites. I would lack the benefits of avoiding problems of living in a big city and I don't have a plot of land where I could do a lot of things to make a good living on it. I would also at the same time lack the benefits of being in a large city filled with many services and businesses that would fit me and offer many alternatives as competition. The way my wife and I see it, a small city has the worst of both worlds. It's up to you to decide what's best for yourself of course. A particular city may have some nice qualities that other small cities don't have.
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jun 13, 2016 22:13:35 GMT
I personally prefer a town of 7,000-50,000 people. It's neither full nor empty Hmm... interesting... that's the least of my favorites. I would lack the benefits of avoiding problems of living in a big city and I don't have a plot of land where I could do a lot of things to make a good living on it. I would also at the same time lack the benefits of being in a large city filled with many services and businesses that would fit me and offer many alternatives as competition. The way my wife and I see it, a small city has the worst of both worlds. It's up to you to decide what's best for yourself of course. A particular city may have some nice qualities that other small cities don't have. That's why I like Canberra's size (about 300k I think). All the services of a city but not to many people.
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