<h1>46, Ann Arbor.</h1>
<p>“I HATE Ann Arbor and would rather poke my eyes out than live there.”</p>
<p>I would bet money on the fact that if you were for some reason forced to live in Ann Arbor with the only other option being poking your eyes out, you would choose to live in Ann Arbor.</p>
<p>Maine:</p>
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<p>Portland’s not that bad; nor is Bar Harbor, though that isn’t really a city.</p>
<p>^^ I wouldn’t be too sure of that…</p>
<p>^Well, I’m sure enough about it that I would bet money on it.</p>
<p>I mean seriously, it’s just a place. What can you hate so much about it that you can’t avoid?</p>
<p>I was about to ask why Oakland made the list but then I acknowledged that it was based on crime rating.</p>
<p>“It was a rough place - the seediest dive on the wharf. Populated with every reject and cutthroat from Bombay to Calcutta. It was worse than Detroit.”</p>
<p>^ I love Airplane…</p>
<p>My town’s #3, Newton. =)</p>
<p>lol minnesota is dominating. yea ive lived in 2 of the top 25.</p>
<p>No, but the town five minutes away made this list: [Top</a> 25 Most Dangerous Cities In The United States | Lets Talk Home Security](<a href=“The domain name LetsTalkHomeSecurity.com is for sale | Dan.com”>The domain name LetsTalkHomeSecurity.com is for sale | Dan.com) Woo! Come on, Youngstown! Let’s make it to number 1!</p>
<p>^Hahaha, one of my closest friends lives in Youngstown and always tries to convince me that it isn’t ghetto. xD</p>
<p>Nope. A town pretty near me made it, a town which everyone in my town regards as ghetto. But that’s probably just because everyone in my town is a snob. I don’t think any town from New Jersey deserves to make it in the first place.</p>
<p>Flint isn’t quite as ghetto as that list would imply. Or, well, at least part of it isn’t.</p>
<p>My aunt lives in #2. But she’s moving. So, I guess it’s not so awesome. </p>
<p>We got on the most dangerous list though. Yay! There’s a suburb on the good list.</p>
<p>The weirdest NJ towns are on OP’s list. With the exception of the wealthy parts of Franklin, I wouldn’t really characterize the others as top 100.</p>
<p>I find it funny that there are no NJ towns listed in the top 25 and only three in the top 100 on OP’s list, whereas there are three in the top 25 on the Most Dangerous Cities list.</p>
<p>Qwerty, it was a joke -.- I wouldn’t live there though by my own free will, anymore than I would live in Detroit.</p>
<p>^Yeah, I know. I was just being a jackass.</p>
<p>^Mission accomplished then :p</p>
<p>I don’t even know what Franklin is, unless it’s near Franklin Lakes, which I don’t think it is. But I agree.</p>
<p>And yeah, gotta love that. The only one I’ve been to is Newark when going to the airport, but it’s still great to know my state holds such lovely cities. Like we don’t get enough crap just for the shore.</p>
<p>Millancad, me too. LOL. I don’t really think we’re worst than Compton though.</p>