Its kinda sad really. I guarantee the people saying "commifornia" have never even been there and are scared away because right leaning media outlets have turned it into a boogeyman. I never knew how much people talked about california until I left to finish up school in New Mexico. Everyday on the news there's some story about midwesterners bitching about some new thing California is doing, and whatever this new "thing" is will definitely be the downfall of the state, lol.
but its okay, traffic is a mess in the bigger cities so its okay if they stay away. We don't need anymore people clogging up the freeways (unless you're willing to lane-split on a bike).
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05-05-2022, 08:40 PM #34
Would not live there even if I was billionaire.
Brb hypocritical government run by lunatics eating up far more of my paycheck
Brb big cities are heavily overrun by homeless and government celebrates this
Brb a lot of the hot girls in California have moved out to other states
Brb California girls are overrated AF (no one wants to deal with an insecure white-washed Asian or some plastic Barbie who is a hardcore feminist)
Brb California girls are mentally insane
Brb California culture these days is lame and overcompensating anyways
Brb gender ratios suck so you have a ton of single dudes and hardly any single women
Brb the only good parts of CA that are safe are full of families and not the few hot women that exist in the state
Brb Californians are tough to deal with
Brb infested with 3rd world trash that wants to takeover America
Brb inefficient green energy nonsense
Brb former shell of itself
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05-05-2022, 08:57 PM #40
This used to be mine.
Gf is from there and I mean her hometown is blink and you’ll miss it.
After the blm riots I realized that WV is a quiet and peaceful place. Most of it is dirt poor but you could probably get some great land and not be too far from Charleston or something.
For me it’s California. If money wasn’t an issue I still wouldn’t go due to the gun laws and all their other lib insanity.
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05-05-2022, 09:43 PM #43
My choice goes to Massachusetts. I have not seen any other state with as many insufferable people from it as MA. Self-righteous and preachy but at the same time trying to play up the scruffy treat others like trash mentality, easily the worst of the worst to be around (although I have met exceptions). My choice does not even revolve around what the state is like but rather the people from it. I might not like the hot and humid summers full of bugs but Southerners are some of the nicest people in the country and you can live a good life down south.
CA might have GOAT weather and nature but the people are insufferable.
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05-05-2022, 11:23 PM #53
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Politics aside jersey is a great place to live.
Mountains an hour in one direction, the ocean an hour to the other. Great schools, lots of things to do, tons of nature. Now having said that, the liberals have made it very difficult to survive here. High taxes, Covid madness, pushing CRT and now tranny studies onto kids, etc. I don't see myself here forever.
I wouldn't want to live in California or New York ever for most of the same reasons.If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordinary
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05-06-2022, 01:46 AM #57
I don't like costal California's climate at all. I wouldn't mind living in the desert though, so I wouldn't discount the whole state. I like the heat.
Tbh I can't think of a state I wouldn't under any circumstances want to live for a short while, like a year. I've lived all over the US. Maybe North Dakota, since it's pretty isolated, but I haven't spent any real time there. I've lived next door in Wyoming and the climate was horrible, but it was near a lot of beautiful scenery, and Denver wasn't that far away so it didn't feel remote.
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05-06-2022, 01:49 AM #58
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05-06-2022, 01:52 AM #60
Lots of articles out this week on people leaving Democrat run California. the states population fell for a second straight year. Imagine California's high taxes, high crime, high homelessness and drug use, COVID lockdowns is keeping the UHaul company busy.
California’s population falls for second straight year
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ca...of2&yptr=yahoo
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