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Worst places you've ever been/lived thread.

Last posted Feb 21, 2011 at 06:57AM EST. Added Feb 19, 2011 at 04:19PM EST
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Suiseiseki     wrote:

^I've lived there too. The kids are so inbred you can't tell who is riding the shortbus anymore. Some Klanners showed up in our neighborhood and they were driven out at gun point within a day.

I lived with my uncle for a couple months. He and his close relatives were Klanners, but I didn't know that until a couple weeks after I was staying with them. He's psychotic, but so is most of my family.

Once I went on vacation to Troll Heaven. That is the day I decided to conquer Troll Hell and devote the rest of my life to destroying the Internet and creating a new, perfect Internet where everyone will be happy. I even have a Chaos Heart! All I have to do now is defeat the four heros and I can destroy all worlds with the help of my minions!

Bill Walsh wrote:

The wrong part of Queens, NY… oh god save the white boy going through there.

Harlem?

Well, I've been to Detroit a few times. My mom used to live there.

DaDodacahedron wrote:

I drove through Compton once,
My family and I were strolling through the neighborhoods until a guy pulls out a gun and starts running after us.

I was in Compton when I was very young. Back when I was 7.

DaDodacahedron wrote:

I drove through Compton once,
My family and I were strolling through the neighborhoods until a guy pulls out a gun and starts running after us.

I'm pretty sure you don't just 'stroll' through Compton. On the topic of Compton……

Zillamaster 55 wrote:

Rockford, Illinois. Higher crime rate than Chicago, but no one wants to report on that.

Sweet Museums though.

How about East St. Louis, Illinois?
I actually stayed there. Really.
A wretched hive of scum and villainy, it is.

RainbowWizard wrote:

Malta.
IT WAS SO DAMN HOT.

My skin is hardened 'gainst snow and rain, but in the heat it burns in seconds.

Every second there was torture.
The night time was awesome though.
Because then it was less hot.

Oh, as far as heat, I remember when I went to Nicaragua, I stepped off of the plane and thought, "My goodness, I didn't realize it was possible… The Nicaraguans have somehow replaced their local atmosphere with some sort of thin soup!" I never truly experienced humidity like that before or since.

Brucker wrote:

Oh, as far as heat, I remember when I went to Nicaragua, I stepped off of the plane and thought, "My goodness, I didn't realize it was possible… The Nicaraguans have somehow replaced their local atmosphere with some sort of thin soup!" I never truly experienced humidity like that before or since.

Yeah, after Malta, I think if I go any closer to the equator I will litterally just become a pile of ashe.
So I don't think I'll be visiting Uncle Thomas in Nicaragua any time soon.

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