Anonymous wrote:It feels like the epitome of privilege for people to say they find a suburb like Leesburg to be more depressing than a poverty-stricken poor area that lacks basic necessities. I am sure than a vast majority of the people living in Gary Indiana would be thrilled to live in a modest, "cookie-cutter" home in Leesburg or Dumfries wit boring, "cookie cutter" restaurants like the Olive Garden and Applebees.
Anonymous wrote:It feels like the epitome of privilege for people to say they find a suburb like Leesburg to be more depressing than a poverty-stricken poor area that lacks basic necessities. I am sure than a vast majority of the people living in Gary Indiana would be thrilled to live in a modest, "cookie-cutter" home in Leesburg or Dumfries wit boring, "cookie cutter" restaurants like the Olive Garden and Applebees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Albany, GA
Warner Robins, GA
Ajo, AZ
Huntington, WV
Meridian, MS
well, i can guess what you do for a living. you're not wrong btw, those places are the pits.
I would have picked a different career had I known.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anywhere in Vermont. Awful place.
Really? What's wrong with Vermont? I always picture it with small New England towns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The towns near the KY/TN state line. Some of the geography is nice (rolling hills and lakes) but the towns…honestly, it reminded me of Deliverance.
I never stepped foot in Ashland Kentucky but I saw it from the West Virginia side of the Ohio River and I’ll never forget how depressing it looked. Not like Deliverance, but like an apocalyptic scene out of the Rust Belt. I feel for anyone who has to live there and work those jobs. It can’t be safe (air pollution from industry).
Hahaha—I’m from Ashland!! You should have been there in the 80s before the tanning factory shut down😊
Anyway, if you’re ever in that area again, consider checking out the downtown: Paramount historic theater and arts venue, coffee shops, cute stores, and there’s even a frozen custard shop there now! Im glad at least the town is trying to remake itself.