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Anonymous
When I lived in Memphis it was the fourth most violent city in the United States, number one in rape, sexual assault, car theft and syphilis. However, the food and music are outstanding. If you plan to have a social life and don't like black people, forget it though.
I lived in Knoxville for a while. It's just a college town, even though the college in question has 26,000 students. If the college disappeared, Knoxville would too. If U of M, Christian Brothers, Rhodes, etc., disappeared from Memphis, many people wouldn't notice.
Chattanooga is like going to just the poor sections of Memphis without any of the redeeming cultural attractions. Nashville is kind of the opposite, as long as you like rock and country instead of jazz and rap. Anyway, if you go much farther south, es tiempo as estudiar espanol or something like that. Much farther north, you're not in the South any more, so why bother?
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