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>i always get my pizzas with potators
Like potatos on the pizza? How's that like?
>you got there to enjoy the nature, to have a nice walk and to relax
I like my concrete prison, and public transport gives me anxiety :p
>why is that?
I prefer to blend into a crowd. Unnoticed and not interacted with. It's like having a fresh page always, insted of keeping up appearances with the community; which sounds exhausting and lacking in privacy. Had a taste of that in the military (if you remember that convo)
>and the peace and quiet would be even better
It drove me insane when I visited friends in the country. I NEED noise; a car, a plane, a distent siren, people luaghing going out of a nearby bar.
>i guess it's just because you've lived in a city all your life
You hit the nail on the head. Do you live in the country? Have you tried citylife? Can you navigate cities easily?
>you could always read them for free on the internet
I would never. I like plipping pages and the smell of ink way more than wanting to know what happens next.
>do you have a bookshelf where you keep all of them?
Yes, I have a small bookshelf but they don't all fit so some are in a pile. I'd add a pic of it but it's a mess rn. Not picrel.
>you could go to manga shops instead
Used to have a comic store right under my apt. It was very comfortable, and they had all of the current mangas. They moved just a couple of months ago to a bigger location :( there is also a comic store in a nearby mall I go to sometimes, but again, public transport (even when it is like 5 stops) and people give me anxiety. I'd suck it up and go if there's a new manga that just came out that I want, but havn't made the trip in a while.
Amazon has everything and it arrives to my door so it's an easy pick; the only downside is shipping fees that sometimes are higher then the price of the books themselves.