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Why are so many people who don't live in big cities scared of them?

I don't understand how anyone could live in a big city... It's so ridiculously easy to get lost it's insane. I'm not scared of the city, it's just that I could never find my way around. I mean, I live in a small town in a county renowned for being mostly countryside, and I'm used to leaving my house and being at the other end of town within 10 minutes. In a city it's like... You actually need transport to get from A to B, and there's like a million different streets *w*

I mean, to me, Newcastle (North-East England, 30 miles away from my town) is an incredibly vast and massive place with about 250,000 people, but I would assume that the rich American cities like New York would just be unfathomably massive from my perspective.

I could never live in a city, but if I ever visited one I would probably try to stay away from the sub-urban areas. Seems dangerous haha

I have no idea what it would be like to live in such an area, and I don't really want to think about it. Countryside all the way for me :3

Challenge to writers: describe an abandoned road. Best description gets 10 points!?

Oh fun! Here it goes! :P

The hard packed dirt not disturbed by idle bikers or speeding cars was narrow and weaved in between the large trees. The slight breeze caused the red and orange leaves to lazy skip along the quiet road hardly making a sound. Cracks covered some of the more worn looking areas making it look much older than it was and loose pebbles hung onto the edge as if holding on for dear life. The breeze picked up, making the tall grass and flowers that aligned the road move as if waving to some invisible viewer. A car flew by on a nearby highway, tires squeaking as it took a corner too fast. But no cars flew down this road. The many pot-holes scattered down the entire way were filled with brown puddles just asking for a child with bright new shiny rain boots to splash in. Trees that started to grow too close stretched out their roots, creating dips and bumps on what otherwise would be smooth areas. A warm fog was beginning to descend, hiding what no one ever saw anyways. But it's there, never ending and quiet, lazily stretching from one end to another just waiting for a traveler to make his mark, even if it's just a footprint.

Travelling to new york city alone?

I'll have to agree with the first person- be aware of your surroundings at all times. If you go to a party, always keep an eye on what you drink-it only takes one time for some jabroni to slip something in (like GHB) to mess you up...and if you do intend to drink, don't be stupid about it-blacking out in NYC with no idea where you are would be pretty terrifying.
With that said, have a good trip. :)

Five Nights at Freddy's Phone Number?

Scary! I called the number 1-888-FAZ-FAZBEAR, but I have no idea what happened. There was this strange sound of a robot answering and then the number hanged up. It was strange, but I wonder if it is a real number, but maybe somebody else's? That was interesting, unless somebody used a recording to make you scared. I am a little terrified myself, but I know that the restaurant is not real so I will try to figure this out and tell you what I have found out. If you have any questions or suggestions for me to answer, please contact me and I will get back to you immediatley.

Sincerely,

Tracy Scott
fnaffancanhelp@yahoo.com
Salt Lake City, Utah

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