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Originally Posted by GeoNerd
And yes, there will always be the Walmartland, camo-hat, pickup drivin' group of people that have zero interest in the culture rich amenities of the city. I have nothing against anyone that wants to live that way. That's the great thing about living in a free-country is you can live any way you please. Let's call what living in the exurbs is...a cheaper, simple, car-centric lifestyle, with very like-minded people. But don't try and pawn it off as a "better lifestyle" than what you can get in the city. Better is definitely not the word I would use.
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I happen to agree with you that living close to amenities and not needing to drive everywhere is a better lifestyle... but what constitutes a better lifestyle is subjective, not objective. You can't say one or the other is "better".