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Q: Where is safer? California Or New York?

I feel very unsafe.

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Yes. 

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I think a boy like you would find the Tallulah Gorge southeast of Clayton and on the Chattooga River to be right up your alley. Friendly folks in them tha hills. Burt Reynolds found a compound bow handy. Can you squeel?

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Down vote for you. I am 50 and you can save your comments for yourself.

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He does have him some purty lips...

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Do you live in Zed's basement? Zed will tell you what to think and you won't need to feel afraid diddums. Ha! 50 years didn't teach you to be a man. Harden up mate, it's embarrassing for everyone.

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Stay at home and avoid any contacts are the most safest

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California is relatively safe with fewer cases. New York City is a definite NO, but the state should be ok in many places. 

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Safer ..  to look for the husband or any other aspect? 

 

Are you aware of "Second Amendment .. to US Constitution?"

 

If 'yes' than it's OK, and if 'no' ... have a read.

I think that was funny ... 

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New York has 8 times the infection rate for the virus per million citizens than California.

 

California has a 13 percent state tax over 100k, but new york city has a city income tax, if your poor they both are great for free loaders, if your rich, they both are parasites.

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They have free-of-law weed in both, I read ... 

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