▲ | bryanrasmussen 16 hours ago | |||||||
In my experience there are only a few cities in the U.S that literate people are proud enough to live in, that they would be insulted that you put that into your crap town book. Thus I wonder what demographic that at one time would have bought this book is not going to be buying this book now. | ||||||||
▲ | stryan 16 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Considering the book is about "crap towns" in the UK, I imagine it could be a very different demographic than the one you're thinking of | ||||||||
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▲ | wyager 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
A good way to identify which cities suck is to say to a native "<their city> sucks". If they agree that it sucks, it probably sucks. If they get really mad and defensive about it, it definitely sucks. If they're just bemused or laugh it off, it's probably nice. | ||||||||
▲ | riehwvfbk 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
The funniest thing about that is that the cities where these proudly smug people live have the most actual crap on their streets. |