David Spade
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Yeah realise most people living in rural areas actually live in towns and do not do any farmwork?
Who is your source? this is utter bullshit.rural areas tend to have higher crime rates..
hahaha australian bureau of statistics lol
bourke or somewhere has the highest
and
regional towns such as wellington, dubbo, parkes lol make up the majority of the list
this is due to many factors
including
much higher unemployment
higher aboriginal populations
higher drug and alcohol abuse
etc
so in conclusion
fuck off dickhead
also i cbf looking for the link, search abs for yourself
yes, and your just heaps smart.hahahahaha
shut up
2 of the towns i mentioned had populations under 5K and no, dubbo does not have all the resources that cities have, you moron.
you are living up to the stereotype that people from rural areas are dumb,
thanks bro
Incorrect. Higher incidences of assualt and other violent crime in rural areas suggests otherwiseIt is tamer, friendlier and you dont have to stare at the ground when walking down a street
Population =/= quality of educationIn education, cities are better, but this is because they have a greater population
Sport is much harder to access in the country with fewer comps and larger costsIn sport/recreation, the country is much better, as younger people can rise to the higher grades in sports (The Riverina is the perfect example of this)
What like sniffing petrol, blowing things up, drugs, alcohol?In entertainment, the city has more materialistic fun (shopping, etc), but the country people are forced to think for themselves and create their own fun
If they are on a farm, yeah sure. Most people in regional areas live in townsIn the country you can get away with blasting loud music at all hours of the night, and most people know how to drive before they turn 16
Succeed at what? There is nothing to succeed at.There are greater opportunities to succeed in the country, as there is less people to compete with