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The Central Coast NSW - a bad egg

I have lived in 3 places on my life. Living on the central coast NSW is a shocker!
Can I back the stats!!!
This is the evidence..,
Highest unemployed
Highest divorce rate
Highest suicide
HIghest aging population
What is going on.
After living in 3 different places I am backing these stats.
The people are non motivated
Living in a bad place- try to enrol you in unhappily ever after!
A joke / I had hoped but nope they are weird here. The ultimate unhappiness !
It's truly evidence that it is the weirdest place ever. They bag out Byron bay as a institute of Lower class.
I can see what makes  central coast stats bad!
It's the true bottom of the world, after living in 3 different places thus is the pits! Lower class people pretending to be cashed up bogans. It is purely the worst place I have lived!
Get a grip it lives by its shallow reputation
It's a terrible place - a soap opera of weird people, dole bludgers and Crap 💩
Don't move here! But being cruel being real
Run rabbit run 🏃 you don't need this garbage!
#survivor #Run #loveislove #centralcoastitagarbagtip #run #nsw #whatsgoingon
Loving living on the north end of the coast. What a fabulous move. Nice and it's like back in time. Great service and like the country 
I am so happy I moved. I would say my best move ever! 

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