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The voice of reason
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He’s a complete and utter imbecile so probably not ..
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Piss orf.
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No, he is incorrect.
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Meh. Compared to smaller communities, cities in general are sketchy and dangerous. But only comparatively. Realistically there are only certain areas (of any large town or city) that are objectively "risky".
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self-oscillating
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i'm sure most areas of london are dangerous if your name is Ed Sheeran
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I've never been to London so I don't know.
But aren't capital Cities the most dangerous areas for crime in every country?
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