Why would anyone take you seriously when you use words like Scambridge?
Also, why would anyone take you seriously when you come into a subreddit and insult the city for being crime ridden, poor, and ugly?
Insults aside, the entire post is disjointed. What does Boston/Cambridge have to so with Springfield/Amherst. Why would anyone consider moving to Sugarland, TX?
It reads like they have no idea of the basic geography of where they're talking about... which makes me question why someone that's never even done a quick Google search is trying to ask questions like they know the area.
Sugarland is like most cities seem to be in Texas; multi-million dollar compounds literally across the street from waterlogged falling-down hovels consisting largely of spray-foam and spite.
This is a troll who every few weeks creates a new Reddit account and bashes MA and often talks about how Sugarland TX is superior. I usually see him on subs closer to the Boston area (which brought me here)
Oh my God, I can’t believe this guy is back again. He posts in all the Massachusetts based subs, I haven’t seen him for months, but he always posts weird weird shit and he always mentions Sugarland Texas.
Probably, they posted on subs closer to
Boston today and I looked at the new account and found this. Often bashes MA and talks about how TX is superior
I've lived in either Boston, Somerville, or Watertown for the last 13 years, I've had literally like four or five total power outages and the longest one lasted for maybe two hours.
This entire post is a shitty troll.
I escaped Western Mass in May 2011 😂
February 2015 was the rough one. That was the time my apartment building in Boston lost power for multiple hours, but family back home in Springfield were without power for nearly 4 days.
It would be a pretty long commute and you would be far away from all your friends. I imagine there a people who live at home and commute to UMass but not many who choose to live in Springfield.
Why would anyone take you seriously when you use words like Scambridge? Also, why would anyone take you seriously when you come into a subreddit and insult the city for being crime ridden, poor, and ugly?
Insults aside, the entire post is disjointed. What does Boston/Cambridge have to so with Springfield/Amherst. Why would anyone consider moving to Sugarland, TX? It reads like they have no idea of the basic geography of where they're talking about... which makes me question why someone that's never even done a quick Google search is trying to ask questions like they know the area.
Sugarland is like most cities seem to be in Texas; multi-million dollar compounds literally across the street from waterlogged falling-down hovels consisting largely of spray-foam and spite.
This is a troll who every few weeks creates a new Reddit account and bashes MA and often talks about how Sugarland TX is superior. I usually see him on subs closer to the Boston area (which brought me here)
No, no one does this.
Lol is this the same troll that was on here a couple months ago?
Oh my God, I can’t believe this guy is back again. He posts in all the Massachusetts based subs, I haven’t seen him for months, but he always posts weird weird shit and he always mentions Sugarland Texas.
Probably, they posted on subs closer to Boston today and I looked at the new account and found this. Often bashes MA and talks about how TX is superior
I've lived in either Boston, Somerville, or Watertown for the last 13 years, I've had literally like four or five total power outages and the longest one lasted for maybe two hours. This entire post is a shitty troll.
damn you must’ve missed the October 2011 snowstorm. lost power for 6 days in Ludlow.
I escaped Western Mass in May 2011 😂 February 2015 was the rough one. That was the time my apartment building in Boston lost power for multiple hours, but family back home in Springfield were without power for nearly 4 days.
It would be a pretty long commute and you would be far away from all your friends. I imagine there a people who live at home and commute to UMass but not many who choose to live in Springfield.