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In response to
"
"The political divide between rural and urban America is more cultural than it is economic" -- (link)
"
by
ty97
C&p?
Posted by
David's iPad (aka David)
Jun 17 '17, 08:53
Even though it sounds duh-ish.
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Reagen
Jun 17, 09:00
9
Thank you. -- nm
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David's iPad
Jun 17, 09:06
8
I've lived in Extreme Rural, Extreme Urban, Urban That Thinks It's Rural and Rural That Thinks It's Urban.
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Reagen
Jun 17, 09:13
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That's the thing. Everyone's experience is different. I actually found LA, Pasadena, and Santa Monica extremely communal when I visited.
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David's iPad
Jun 17, 09:19
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Calgary's kind of a tale of two cities
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Reagen
Jun 17, 09:35
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The territorial people and the ones who are fundamentalist about new people and ideas are the ones I'll never understand. -- nm
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David
Jun 17, 09:50
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But we're the ones living in a bubble. -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 17, 11:03
Urban That Thinks It's Rural? where was that?! -- nm
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mud
Jun 17, 09:14
2
Prince Albert.
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Reagen
Jun 17, 09:17
1
okay, I think I might understand sorta kinda -- nm
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mud
Jun 17, 09:18
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