Originally posted by Syren
👆 Nice, Wick 😛Add Transylvania and England on there and we're square.
😛 Funny thing is I've been to Indonesia and I can tell you I feel a lot safer walking around in Indonesia than I would feel getting on a bus in Belfast or taking the tube in London or visiting someone in a skyscraper in NY
Originally posted by ~The Wickerman~
😛 Funny thing is I've been to Indonesia and I can tell you I feel a lot safer walking around in Indonesia than I would feel getting on a bus in Belfast or taking the tube in London or visiting someone in a skyscraper in NY
Belfast, I wouldn't go to.
Alliance, surely 'travelling to' a country constitutes your being outside of said country? In order to travel to it, I mean.
Before I even opened the thread, I knew by post #10 that this discussion would be on the US, and the US only. I must be psychic!
Kudos to the people who have no freakin' clue that the US is 99.99% rural farmlands, woodlands, mountain ranges, and subdivisions while just .01% skyscrapers and Boyz N' The Hood shoot-em-up ghettovilles.
Originally posted by botankus
Before I even opened the thread, I knew by post #10 that this discussion would be on the US, and the US only. I must be psychic!Kudos to the people who have no freakin' clue that the US is 99.99% rural farmlands, woodlands, mountain ranges, and subdivisions while just .01% skyscrapers and Boyz N' The Hood shoot-em-up ghettovilles.
With all due respect my friend, if I were to move in to the US and live there or travel to the US, I would go to one of the large cities, not rural farmlands, woodlands and mountain ranges. As I recall, the OP was about "Live in or travel to" .
Also found it funny how there were so many third world countries in that list, yet the US which has a huge criminal rate in cities was not even mentioned.
Originally posted by ~The Wickerman~
With all due respect my friend, if I were to move in to the US and live there or travel to the US, I would go to one of the large cities, not rural farmlands, woodlands and mountain ranges. As I recall, the OP was about "Live in or travel to" .Also found it funny how there were so many third world countries in that list, yet the US which has a huge criminal rate in cities was not even mentioned.
Then whoever made this thread should rephrase that to "Which big cities in which countries would be the most dangerous to live in or travel to?"
Originally posted by ~The Wickerman~
With all due respect my friend, if I were to move in to the US and live there or travel to the US, I would go to one of the large cities, not rural farmlands, woodlands and mountain ranges.
That's like saying Mexico is a beastiality perv's dream, because if I were going to move to Mexico, I'd only move to Tijuana.
I could walk 1000 miles in any direction from where I'm at, and given I don't die from overexertion or wandering out in the road, I guarantee I'd still be alive when I'm done walking. How many people could say the same thing about Iran or Afghanistan, for example?
p.s. I would do it but I'm out of shape. 😛
Originally posted by Syren
Alliance, surely 'travelling to' a country constitutes your being outside of said country? In order to travel to it, I mean.
Originally posted by botankus
Kudos to the people who have no freakin' clue that the US is 99.99% rural farmlands, woodlands, mountain ranges, and subdivisions while just .01% skyscrapers and Boyz N' The Hood shoot-em-up ghettovilles.
Kudos to people who don't realize populaiton distribution in the us and don't understand cities. Hicks.
Originally posted by ~The Wickerman~
Wow.......denial must be a real blast eh? 😐
Wouldn't know. You tell me.
Originally posted by Fatima
Damned Isreal ...
Bias?
Originally posted by Alliance
😆 The US has incredibly low taxes.Also if I remeber correctly, NC doesn't pay a lot in taxes and recieves alot. Unlike states with cities who pay out their asses and get nothing. State welfare?
Again, the US has incredibly low taxes.
I can't believe I was called a hick by someone who equates the strain of walking 1000 miles (a little obvious, I might add) with taxes!
As said before, if you don't live here, you have no idea. I think 90% of the population doesn't live in these big cities which take up all of America, as you seem to think.
Originally posted by botankus
Then whoever made this thread should rephrase that to "Which big cities in which countries would be the most dangerous to live in or travel to?"That's like saying Mexico is a beastiality perv's dream, because if I were going to move to Mexico, I'd only move to Tijuana.
I could walk 1000 miles in any direction from where I'm at, and given I don't die from overexertion or wandering out in the road, I guarantee I'd still be alive when I'm done walking. How many people could say the same thing about Iran or Afghanistan, for example?
p.s. I would do it but I'm out of shape. 😛
No, the title is good as it is. I was expressing my own personal opinion, because as I understand, this was a direct question to each individual that would like to reply. Perhaps someone would want to live in the farmlands or whatever in the US, however I would not, so I was expressing my own personal opinion.
If you were to walk 1000 miles in any direction from where you're at, I can tell you that I PERSONALLY would be more scared of drunk drivers, kids throwing stuff out of their car at me such as empty beer bottles, policemen harassing me and such than I would be in Iran or Afghanistan
Originally posted by ~The Wickerman~
If you were to walk 1000 miles in any direction from where you're at, I can tell you that I PERSONALLY would be more scared of drunk drivers, kids throwing stuff out of their car at me such as empty beer bottles, policemen harassing me and such than I would be in Iran or Afghanistan
Yes, the beer bottles thrown out of cars is an actual thing to be scared of, in all truth. People will throw shit at you if you're not careful, so I think you have all valid points. There aren't many guys wandering around on camels with uzi's however, so there may be an advantage in that department.
Originally posted by Alliance
Wouldn't know. You tell me.
Well I dunno.....saying that a country is dangerous only for people that live outside of it sounds pretty .......... delusional. Are you telling me that no US citizen has been killed by another US citizen? Or that no US citizen has died on US soil? Wow.... awesome country 😂