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Anonymous
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Just not feasible to a lot of people, I think. In my hometown, for instance, you just about HAVE to have a car to get everywhere; everything is sprawling, suburban, or rural in nature. It would take about two hours to walk to and from the nearest place selling food ingredients of any sort (a gas station) from here, and far longer to walk to the neareast restaurant. Of course, one might bring up bikes, but considering how the roads and all are laid out, that would be very risky.
Furthermore, it's hard to find much organic food in the semi-boondocks, and you'll want a TV because....well, there's not much to do around here.
Though, honestly, I wish I could afford to live in New York or some other larger city one of these days. Most of Alabama = fail.
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