Anonymous wrote:Portland, OR. There are beautiful parts so I guess maybe not as depressing as say, Gary, but man oh man I was not expecting that level of drugs and homelessness.
Anonymous wrote:Youngstown OH
and many other dead towns in OH and PA
I don't understand why people stay in these hell holes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't as enamored by Denver as I expected to be, because I otherwise LOVE Colorado, but I found Denver kinda bland and boring. That said, to list it as "depressing", alongside places like Gary or Youngstown is silly IMO.
Is Denver more bland and boring than Charlotte?
LOL no. The only place on the planet more bland than Charlotte is Northern Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Palatka, FL
Solid entry. I’d have to say Starke, FL tops it though.
Belle Glade is worse, but Starke is up there.
Homestead: Do I not exist to you?
Anonymous wrote:I find it depressing when I visit my in-laws in Indiana and we see only white people. While people, while people, everywhere only white people. And I AM WHITE! But it makes me feel like, “Where did you put everybody else? Where are they?” It feels creepy to me. It also feels creep to enter restaurants, gas stations, convenience shops, in that region l and again: only see white people, white people who work there, white people who frequent there as customers. Again, it just feels creepy to me like they all came together and decided, “Okay, we’ll live here. Let’s pretend no one else exists.”