• Awkwardparticle@programming.dev
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      18 hours ago

      You have no idea how correct you are. I moved from a small town to a massive city and after a while I noticed there was a lot less overweight people and people were just generally in better shape.

      Move somewhere where you don’t need a car and can walk and take public transit. Humans are not built to drive around everywhere and only walk in parking lots.

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      1 day ago

      So does redneck business. Ever met a young man who works a ranch or farm? LOL, walking doesn’t get you that body. And the women have to compete for such men.

      My take isn’t rural vs. city, good or bad. I’m simply stating what I’ve seen IRL.

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        That’s not really small town though, in my mind. I was thinking of like suburbs where people drive everywhere.

        • Modern_medicine_isnt@lemmy.world
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          Suburbs usually aren’t “small town” as far as I have heard. Small town is usually surrounded by rural, yet has a decent population. Though I will agree most small towns still involve driving. The properties are often bigger. To get to walkable you need tiny town… in which you also wouldn’t need the app, cause you already know everyone.