everybody gets replaced. Theres been farmers for hundreds of years as well. Like I said, there are perks to both country and city life. The average city person is exposed to lots of interesting things such as travel, museums, and food. NYC has got some fabulous museums unlike any I have ever seen before. There is always something interesting to take in. I could see what the big draw to NYC is. I just wished I had more time to see and experience it instead of just a few hours. I felt like an ant walking around in that city with all the tall skyscrapers. Central park is nice too, but its not some place you go to be alone. Actually, I didn't see any places where you could be alone the whole while I was there, unless perhaps your own apartment or possibly the bathroom. Even in your apartment you'd be crammed in like sardines with close neighbors. It truely is the city that never sleeps, just visit the webcams at any hour and see lots of people still walking the streets. If you enjoyed nightlife, then where I live would be about as boring as watching paint dry, but if you lived in the city you'd be in heaven. My sister lives in this town and hates it, she hates the smell of the dairy farms and the whole lot.
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