Michigan, here. So many Detroit jokes...
Where are you from?
#101
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 06:10
#102
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 12:00
A small village in Belgium.
#103
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 12:01
Republic of Belarus.
We have the most beautiful girls. ![]()
#104
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 12:17
Malaysia...i used to live in the city, but now no longer, the culture difference is too much between city born and non-city born, but i get used to it
Pros :
Heaven on earth...lots of various types of foods, you can found foods around the world here.
Racism is very low and almost non-existence
Many historical places to visit
Many cultures to learn, watch and study
Cons :
**** politic
Bad services
Wow that looks beautiful, what city is that?
#105
Guest_Aotearas_*
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 12:17
Guest_Aotearas_*
Republic of Belarus.
We have the most beautiful girls.
Screenshot or it didn't happen.
#106
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 12:56
Jarrow, or "where?!" as it's better known. It's somewhere in north east England, and is apparently derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for "swamp", which is quite descriptive. I now live somewhere down south.
#107
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 01:08
Small town in southern part of Poland, nothing really special about that place but at least air is clean here
#109
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 01:30
Belgium! From the smallest town ever tbh; 4000 resident, and about 6.6 km^2 big...
Right now, however, I'm studying in Kortrijk (still Belgium) which is a little more lively and cozy
Something about this pic feels very much like home, looks very similar to my city, almost a copy lol even though it is Sweden instead.
- Laamaa aime ceci
#111
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 02:39
It's Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia....the twin tower is called KLCC, or Petronas Tower, the tallest twin tower in the world
This is the city i born....i do watch that tower built to the finish...
Wow, I really want to see, with my Thai passport, can I go through the borders?
#112
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 05:12
Oahu. Now living near the Washington/Idaho border.
#113
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 05:14
Belgium! From the smallest town ever tbh; 4000 resident, and about 6.6 km^2 big...
Right now, however, I'm studying in Kortrijk (still Belgium) which is a little more lively and cozy
Good pizza tbh.
- Laamaa aime ceci
#114
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 07:19
Belgium! From the smallest town ever tbh; 4000 resident, and about 6.6 km^2 big...
Right now, however, I'm studying in Kortrijk (still Belgium) which is a little more lively and cozy
4000 residents, that's big ![]()
There are 2 towns nearby where I live that have less than 200 residents ![]()
Kortrijk is a really nice city although I prefer Leuven
Im from The Netherlands, province of Noord-Brabant, town of Made (or currently know as De May since it's Carnaval
)
A town of about 11.000 residents but we are big in reputation. Gianni Romme (succesfull Dutch Ice Skater), Nathalie Den Dekker (multiple times Miss Netherlands), Best Dutch supermarket, best Dutch worstenbroodje (typical small bread with sausage from our province).
Plus our big neighbouring city is Breda, for 5 years running now voted the city with the best centre and atmosphere:
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#115
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 07:44
Not far from where I'm born:
3300 years old and still standing...


and from 2000 years ago:
landscape:
- Newschmoo et MEuniverse aiment ceci
#116
Guest_Dobbysaurus_*
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 07:58
Guest_Dobbysaurus_*
Oooo this thread is even better with pictures!
This is where I'm from, Los Angeles.

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I'm glad I don't live in this city anymore though. But I'm still close enough to visit.
- rspanther et Cassandra Saturn aiment ceci
#117
Posté 03 mars 2014 - 08:50
Born and raised New Jersey.
I will not accept responsibility for those D-bags from Staten Island (or Argentina).
Pros:
The Suburb state, very little "nothingness" to be had. Almost always something somewhere.
Easy access to Philly and NYC without having to live in those [places].
The shore. Easy access to swimming, boardwalks, boating, so forth. Personally I like Ocean City and Wildwood.
Generally moderate (though often upredictable) climate.
Generally high tolerance for profanity.
Not hard to find some space if you want it without being excessive. (it's easy to find a place w/ 10 or so acres but not 100 acres)
Cons:
EXTREMELY car dependent-mass transit for the most part is awful and forget about walking anywhere.
If you want to own guns you have to get a Firearm's purchaser ID card which takes FOREVER.
Rent is astronomical, even in crappy neighborhoods.
Everybody's preoccupied with trying to avoid or start another civil suit.
Camden
Don't get me started on insurance.
#119
Guest_Dobbysaurus_*
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 12:45
Guest_Dobbysaurus_*
Boom, London.
I want to be here....so bad.
- A Crusty Knight Of Colour et Cassandra Saturn aiment ceci
#120
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 12:48
I'm from western Tennessee.
- Divine Justinia V aime ceci
#121
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 01:06
Belgium! From the smallest town ever tbh; 4000 resident, and about 6.6 km^2 big... Right now, however, I'm studying in Kortrijk (still Belgium) which is a little more lively and cozy
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Lol that's actually not that small, the town I live in is only like 2 km big.
#122
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 09:26
im from Nitra (city in western part of Slovakia) ![]()

#123
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 02:29
We just hit some -30 (-40 with windchill) days, soooooo it's not all awesomesauce.
I actually like the snow. Well, for someone that never saw it, at least...
In here, it's hotter than hell itself.
(You won't change my mind, Allan!
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#124
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 04:00
Oxford, Mississippi... currently at least.
#125
Posté 04 mars 2014 - 04:56
Scotland





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