Safe_Can_6758 t1_jcg0obn wrote
Reply to comment by scotticusphd in Penn Capital Star: Pa. among top states for white supremacist propaganda in 2022 by AntaresBounder
Small towns are about less traffic, less crime, and alot less general BS.
scotticusphd t1_jcg5sk3 wrote
Yes. They're for people who don't like people.
Tidusx145 t1_jcg79vg wrote
Yup nothing gives me that small town feeling like misanthropes getting all up in your business. I'm happy I grew up and live in more of an exurb that's politically moderate.
Safe_Can_6758 t1_jcg9z6n wrote
Busy bodies in PA. Lol! They certainly have a stronghold in central PA.
--Cr1imsoN-- t1_jch4vgi wrote
Definitely depends on which part of central PA. I've lived in Harrisburg for years and oh boy... is that BUSY BODY CENTRAL. It's pretty much everyone's hobby to be in everyone's business. Now I live in Lancaster and folks tend to stick to themselves. I don't even know half my neighbors and I'm totally fine with that. It's ironic though, because I've also lived in the subrubs of Philly and people kept to themselves there as well. I think Harrisburg is just such a boring city that getting into people's business and being nosy is the only excitement they have.
Safe_Can_6758 t1_jcg9rbh wrote
That too! People suck!
scotticusphd t1_jcgagbh wrote
I disagree, which is why I choose to live amongst them.
Super_C_Complex t1_jcjkr2r wrote
Less crime? You sure about that?
There's maybe less reported crime. But not less crime.
If you include all the murders the state police refuse to call murders, the violent crime per caps in huntingdon, Bedford, and somerset counties is higher than in Philly.
But a dead drug dealer is not considered a murder there. Unfortunately
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