$10M to spend the rest of your life within Massachusetts

Retard, you are missing the point. I dont care if there are only 300 people living 10 miles away from another major area and then another 10 miles away on the other side.................. the point remains that it is not rural..... and that is what i imagined MA to be like.


It is okay you went full tard

Sorry I exposed your ignorance. You can carry on now.
 
Sorry I exposed your ignorance. You can carry on now.
exposed my ignorance??? no it is exactly what i thought it was which is exactly the analogy i meant. If you are too stupid to know what most people mean by rural vs what YOU call rural that is on you.
 
exposed my ignorance??? no it is exactly what i thought it was which is exactly the analogy i meant. If you are too stupid to know what most people mean by rural vs what YOU call rural that is on you.

I‘m just gonna leave this here. It’s a picture of one of many strawberry fields in “urban” Ventura county.

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I‘m just gonna leave this here. It’s a picture of one of many strawberry fields in “urban” Ventura county.

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Look you fucking retard. I said on the western coast of California, and that looks to be a few acres how many acres are in a 100 square miles? I said the western coast of california is not rural.. from san diego through santa barbra. Please find me the true rural areas. You cant even find a housing development more than 10 miles away from anything let alone a city/town

You dont know what you are talking about


There are corn fields in Omaha, it doesnt make it rural.
 
Look you fucking retard. I said on the western coast of California, and that looks to be a few acres how many acres are in a 100 square miles? I said the western coast of california is not rural.. from san diego through santa barbra. Please find me the true rural areas. You cant even find a housing development more than 10 miles away from anything let alone a city/town

You dont know what you are talking about


There are corn fields in Omaha, it doesnt make it rural.

There are 64,000 acres in 100 square miles.

There are 316,666 acres of agricultural land in Ventura County, CA.
 
There are 64,000 acres in 100 square miles.

There are 316,666 acres of agricultural land in Ventura County, CA.
Listen guy, i dont give 2 shits about the county as a whole. Follow I-5 to 101 from San Diego to Santa Barbra. there is nothing rural about it, you half witted retard.

I never claimed there was no ag in ventura i said you look at the west coast of california from san diego to santa barbra, it isnt rural which is what i had imagined MA would be like.

Again there is not more than 10 miles between "towns" along that stretch aside from Camp Pendleton. It isnt Rural. What are you not understanding about this?
 
Less than 10% of Ventura County’s 1.2 million acres of land is urban/built up.

A little over half is forest. The rest is agricultural.
 
Less than 10% of Ventura County’s 1.2 million acres of land is urban/built up.

A little over half is forest. The rest is agricultural.
Again not important for the analogy that i made in the first place. I never claimed there was no agriculture in california.
 
Listen guy, i dont give 2 shits about the county as a whole. Follow I-5 to 101 from San Diego to Santa Barbra. there is nothing rural about it, you half witted retard.

I never claimed there was no ag in ventura i said you look at the west coast of california from san diego to santa barbra, it isnt rural which is what i had imagined MA would be like.

Again there is not more than 10 miles between "towns" along that stretch aside from Camp Pendleton. It isnt Rural. What are you not understanding about this?

I am merely enjoying your ignorance.

You started off talking about a drive you admit to never even taking. You then pivoted to urban sprawl of a tiny hillside hamlet of 338 souls. Now, you’re claiming that forests and farmland aren’t hallmarks of rural areas. I’d ask you to look up the definition of rural, but I’m a little afraid about what you may do.
 
Again not important for the analogy that i made in the first place. I never claimed there was no agriculture in california.

Do you know where Oxnard, CA is?

Hint, it’s on the drive you’ve never taken. They grow a lot of strawberries there. Avocados, too. And lemons. Raspberries, kale, peppers...the list goes on and on.
 
I am merely enjoying your ignorance.

You started off talking about a drive you admit to never even taking. You then pivoted to urban sprawl of a tiny hillside hamlet of 338 souls. Now, you’re claiming that forests and farmland aren’t hallmarks of rural areas. I’d ask you to look up the definition of rural, but I’m a little afraid about what you may do.
My ignorance? You are trying to move the goal posts to something i never claimed versus what is actually there and exists.


When you drive I-5 to 101 from San Diego to Santa Barbra. There is not a single bit of "rural" in that drive. Period. The END i dont care if you drive 10 miles in land or 20 miles in land from one of the points on that line, that simply isnt the analogy i was making in the first place.

The only ignorance here is your inability to read because "well there is agriculture all over ventura county" nobody claimed there wasnt agriculture there, it isnt rural
 
My ignorance? You are trying to move the goal posts to something i never claimed versus what is actually there and exists.


When you drive I-5 to 101 from San Diego to Santa Barbra. There is not a single bit of "rural" in that drive. Period. The END i dont care if you drive 10 miles in land or 20 miles in land from one of the points on that line, that simply isnt the analogy i was making in the first place.

The only ignorance here is your inability to read because "well there is agriculture all over ventura county" nobody claimed there wasnt agriculture there, it isnt rural

The strawberry fields in Oxnard are right off the 101 freeway on both sides. Drive on the freeway that you’ve never driven. Look left: farmland. Look right: farmland

Not inland. Not 20 miles away. Literally right next to the freeway.
 
The strawberry fields in Oxnard are right off the 101 freeway on both sides. Drive on the freeway that you’ve never driven. Look left: farmland. Look right: farmland

Not inland. Not 20 miles away. Literally right next to the freeway.
again, having agriculture does not mean it is rural. There are corn fields in the middle of lincoln, there are corn fields in omaha I would barely classify the area between omaha and lincoln as rural and it is a thousand+ fold more sparse than that i am comparing it to. I dont care if there is agriculture or why you are annoyed that i dont consider it rural. It is what it is. (not rural)

Not only that but your definition of what it is does not change the comparison of what i had as a preconceived notion of what the entire state of MA would be like. I dont know why you think you can move goal posts in MY analogy when it doesnt really matter how YOU define anything.


Your retardation has been exposed and there is no 2 ways about it.
 
again, having agriculture does not mean it is rural. There are corn fields in the middle of lincoln, there are corn fields in omaha I would barely classify the area between omaha and lincoln as rural and it is a thousand+ fold more sparse than that i am comparing it to. I dont care if there is agriculture or why you are annoyed that i dont consider it rural. It is what it is. (not rural)

Not only that but your definition of what it is does not change the comparison of what i had as a preconceived notion of what the entire state of MA would be like. I dont know why you think you can move goal posts in MY analogy when it doesnt really matter how YOU define anything.


Your retardation has been exposed and there is no 2 ways about it.
Dude, stfu about what you know nothing about. I have driven the coast multiple times, in sections, and as a whole. There is a good portion of it that you cant drive along the coast. There are miles and miles of open, mostly undisturbed land. There is more farm land than you would expect. The state is bigger than think it is.
 
Dude, stfu about what you know nothing about. I have driven the coast multiple times, in sections, and as a whole. There is a good portion of it that you cant drive along the coast. There are miles and miles of open, mostly undisturbed land. There is more farm land than you would expect. The state is bigger than think it is.
Again i defined it as just the stretch from San Diego to Santa Barbra, not the entire california coast and i even narrowed it down from the I-5 to 101 as the definition and i honestly dont give a fuck how you "define" it.

Clearly some people get butt hurt about calling a 220 mile stretch of interstate "not rural" who'd have thunk.

for comparison MA has 192 miles of coast....I just kinda figured the entire state being as old as it is would be as densely populated as that one particular stretch.

Cry about it a little more?
 
again, having agriculture does not mean it is rural. There are corn fields in the middle of lincoln, there are corn fields in omaha I would barely classify the area between omaha and lincoln as rural and it is a thousand+ fold more sparse than that i am comparing it to. I dont care if there is agriculture or why you are annoyed that i dont consider it rural. It is what it is. (not rural)

Not only that but your definition of what it is does not change the comparison of what i had as a preconceived notion of what the entire state of MA would be like. I dont know why you think you can move goal posts in MY analogy when it doesnt really matter how YOU define anything.


Your retardation has been exposed and there is no 2 ways about it.

I‘ve given this some thought and I think I’ve uncovered the source of our problem. You don’t know what the word “rural” actually means. So, since I’m up before the family this morning and I’m really enjoying taunting you about your profound ignorance, I thought I’d help you out.

“The Census Bureau provides the official, statistical definition of rural, based strictly on measures of population size and density. According to the current delineation, released in 2012 and based on the 2010 decennial census, rural areas comprise open country and settlements with fewer than 2,500 residents. Urban areas comprise larger places and densely settled areas around them. Urban areas do not necessarily follow municipal boundaries. They are essentially densely settled territory as it might appear from the air. Most counties, whether metro or nonmetro, contain a combination of urban and rural populations.”

For the record, the US Census defines much of the area between Thousand Oaks and Santa Barbara (note the correct spelling of that city) as rural. In other words, you’re wrong. Anyone who’s ever made the drive you have never made but saw fit to use in your analogy knows that you’re wrong. The US government officially says you’re wrong.

So, let’s just end this debate here with me basking in the warm embrace of complete and utter vindication and you licking your wounds of shame. Hopefully, you’ve learned something here today, but I suspect not.
 
I‘ve given this some thought and I think I’ve uncovered the source of our problem. You don’t know what the word “rural” actually means. So, since I’m up before the family this morning and I’m really enjoying taunting you about your profound ignorance, I thought I’d help you out.

“The Census Bureau provides the official, statistical definition of rural, based strictly on measures of population size and density. According to the current delineation, released in 2012 and based on the 2010 decennial census, rural areas comprise open country and settlements with fewer than 2,500 residents. Urban areas comprise larger places and densely settled areas around them. Urban areas do not necessarily follow municipal boundaries. They are essentially densely settled territory as it might appear from the air. Most counties, whether metro or nonmetro, contain a combination of urban and rural populations.”

For the record, the US Census defines much of the area between Thousand Oaks and Santa Barbara (note the correct spelling of that city) as rural. In other words, you’re wrong. Anyone who’s ever made the drive you have never made but saw fit to use in your analogy knows that you’re wrong. The US government officially says you’re wrong.

So, let’s just end this debate here with me basking in the warm embrace of complete and utter vindication and you licking your wounds of shame. Hopefully, you’ve learned something here today, but I suspect not.
Although that is a formal definition, I think there is a huge difference between rural Nebraska and rural California.
 
I will definitely take 20 million to live in California.
 
Nah man. Shit no. I believe you’d get your ass kicked saying like that.
 
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