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re: Austin vs College Station: A Visual Tour

Posted on 7/31/21 at 2:31 pm to
Posted by allrightX3
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Member since Jul 2021
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Posted on 7/31/21 at 2:31 pm to
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My “cope-post” is driven by the reality that one can attend a game in College Station and have a good time at Kyle or anywhere else in the area during the weekend without having to worry about planting one’s foot in a pile of human shite or a needle or being confronted by a drugged out soul demanding money.

That may not fit your narrative but it’s a fact. Your problem shouldn’t be with one pointing it out but rather the ones who’ve allowed it to get to the stage that someone can point it out.


Clearly you are afraid of the city.

Guess handling the known challenges like a man that are prevalent in any city environment while enjoying all the women and entertainment in one of the most vibrant urban centers in the world is too much for you.
This post was edited on 7/31/21 at 2:32 pm
Posted by Great Plains Drifter
Member since Jul 2019
4743 posts
Posted on 7/31/21 at 2:42 pm to
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Clearly you are afraid of the city. Guess handling the known challenges like a man that are prevalent in any city environment while enjoying all the women and entertainment in one of the most vibrant urban centers in the world is too much for you.


Nice try. The entertainment, women and “vibrancy” of a place have zero to do with human shite, needles or drugged out zombies roaming the streets.

I hope some semblance of common sense can return to Austin because it was a great place and could certainly be so again.

You seem to enjoy the unhealthy filth aspects taking over ATX in recent years as you consider that part of the overall “cultural experience”.

I can’t help you there, lol. Good luck in your continued ventures of manhood.
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