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Outside or near, isn't the same as being "inside an actual city"
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  • Easily could be the schirtz/cibolo region. Even as far as Uvalde is just a hop, skip, and a jump to SA. Anywhere on the 35 corridor within 45 miles of San Antonio is close to a sizeable city. I think our buddy here is just a spoilsport.

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  • You misinterpreted my post completely.

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  • There is no confusion on my end, only on yours. Near San Antonio is more than likely within 45 miles. San Antonio is a large city and has plenty to do, so do the majority of the cities around it, I.E. Uvalde, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Schertz. The original poster we are discussing is a spoil sport, as in, he doesn't want to have a good time, because being near San Antonio means he has access to it.

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  • You're arguing that the term "near" is apparently equivalent to "in/inside". I stated Houston and Dallas as suggestions if the person would want to visit bigger cities. I never stated that San Antonio is boring, and I've been to its suburbs, but the original commenter never specified where he is located, so I assumed that whichever town/burb he is located within, is the closest to San Antonio. For instance I live in Fort Worth, someone from Wichita Falls would say that they're the closest to Fort Worth, although the distance between both is large. You're in the wrong. Kek

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  • After reading the debate, you are right

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  • I'm not. I saying he has access to a large city with things to do and he doesn't care to do them. He doesn't need the "right city". He couldn't give two -blam!-s if San Antonio had a free blowjobs and steak machine. He is severely biased and no amount of suggestions would help. Contextually, your post that I addressed acted like he was posted up in Waco with nothing but a pair of boots and some rope. When being near San Antonio means he's near a large city that has lots to do.

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  • Your brain seems incapable of comprehending the basic structure of a simple comment. You're debating (even with I providing a thorough explanation about my comment) that the comment that I composed is incorrect because your minscule head doesn't comprehend it, even after I stated what it meant. Stop being so asshurt. :3

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  • Oh, you're a feisty one. It's fine, ignore me and reiterate that I'm wrong. He does have access and he doesn't care. That's what I'm saying, not that you're wrong about the big cities, but that he has access, and no matter what, still wouldn't care.

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