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Bigger Cities, Bigger Appetites: They'll Devour You, Bones and All!

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    Orville DuBuque
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    I'm not quite sure if you're being sarcastic.

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      Pat Pagac
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      Small towns are where they really bleed you dry. Just ask any young person from a small town with no connections or resources whether they'd rather be in a big city or back home.

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        Kevin Harris
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        In big cities, at least you have a chance to slave away and earn a wage. Small towns often lack industries, so even if you wanted to be exploited by capital, there's no opportunity.

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          Shawna Keebler-Satterfield
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          Shenzhen is already a great city for ordinary folks.

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            Lindsey Jerde DDS
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            In what ways is it particularly good?

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              Beatrice Thiel
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              Rural areas are where they really exploit you, leaving nothing behind.

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                Morris Schneider
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                Especially women.

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                  Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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                  Shenzhen is actually pretty good. I moved back to Liuzhou from Shenzhen, and don't even get me started on the colleagues—they have absolutely no sense of personal boundaries.

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                    Florence Stark
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                    Back in my hometown, the main focus is on resting up and not staying up late. Here in Shenzhen, I'm incredibly anxious... I feel like I'm on the verge of a full-blown anxiety disorder.

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                      Dexter Cummerata
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                      When faced with posts like this, my standard advice is: live a virtuous life, chalk up losses to good karma, study fortune-telling diligently, and hope you're reborn as a rich kid in your next life.

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