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Justgreg · M
Florida 🤙🏻
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Hawaii has the least amount of serial killers, and it's never too hot or cold
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@pancakeslam actually, per capita... the most serial killers of all the states
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
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SinlessOnslaught · 26-30, M
@SW-User When I think about my plans, the first two things I consider are the weather and the potential serial killers.
CestManan · 46-50, F
Colorado is.
Glad that mystery is now solved.
Glad that mystery is now solved.
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
@CestManan I like Denver. Great city. But I am not obsessed with weed.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@pancakeslam I hardly smoke weed myself, maybe once a year.
For me it is the scenery plus I lived part of my life in Colorado Springs and Pueblo so it is a second home really. Pueblo is kind of run down but close to C.S. at least.
For me it is the scenery plus I lived part of my life in Colorado Springs and Pueblo so it is a second home really. Pueblo is kind of run down but close to C.S. at least.
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
@CestManan Denver is the center of the cannabis shop movement
JaggedLittlePill · 46-50, F
The Deep State
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This comment is dripping with sarcasm.
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This comment is dripping with sarcasm.
PatKirby · M
Texas. No state tax, warm weather and beaches, and the best BBQ around. Come on down, we'll leave some juicy brisket on the grill for ya'! 🥓
Their State of Denial.
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
Idaho
ProfessionalHauler · 22-25, M
@SkeetSkeet Youdaho 😂
MonaReeves86 · 36-40, F
@SkeetSkeet you admit you’re a hoe
Virgo79 · 61-69, M
The "arguably"part makes me stay quiet😌
Funlov · M
New Hampshire
Stillwaiting · M
@Funlov Really like it up there, but have only been there on vacation.
JollyRoger · 70-79, M
Of course it's Florida.... they have an undeniable 'zero' population growth plan in place: 1/ storm zone so people are selling due to flooding & hurricanes; 2/ climate change again forcing people to go to more temperate climates due to the heat; 3/ radical neighbours pounding politics in the media; 4. anti-abortion laws to inhibit sexual activity; 5/ random acts of violence to supplant the idea of neighbourly 'random acts of kindness' so people don't trust anyone on the street; 6/ the ability to carry a concealed weapon and thus thwart any reasonable expression of dissenting opinion; 7/ anti-immigrant attitudes keeping the state 'pure'.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
I went to Montana as a teenager. I liked it. Plus after the movie "A river runs through it" it rekindled my memories.
Ontheroad · M
I've lived in several and my favorite is Washington... at least that part west of the Cascades.
Wisconsin. Beer, cheese, and sausage. nuff said.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
I like New England , so like Maine or Vermont.
Spumoni · 46-50, M
State of confusion
helenS · 36-40, F
Colorado of course.
Viper · M
Arguably?
Hawaii? Seems like they have they have a lot less trouble, or maybe I just never hear about them...
But it depends on what aspect you're looking
Hawaii? Seems like they have they have a lot less trouble, or maybe I just never hear about them...
But it depends on what aspect you're looking
Northwest · M
Every state has its charm, but I will have to quote Gene Hackman, in Unforgiven, when he said "heck, I thought I was dead too, but it turns out I was in Arkansas".
Lilymoon · F
I'mma say California even tho I don't live there. 😒
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Lilymoon · F
@Darksideinthenight2 I loved San Francisco and San Diego when I was there. Help me get a Visa eh? 🤭
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caPnAhab · 26-30, M
Nevada. It's full to the brim with dust and government secrets
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
State of mind zip code 0000, I don’t think there’s one best state, all have certain cool features.
Magnolia21 · 22-25, F
I don't hate my state, but SC ain't at the top of the list.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
@Magnolia21 same here
TrashCat · M
New Hampshire sans the shitty winters
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I don't think such a thing exists
Even of the handful of pleasant ones, each still has its drawbacks, whether due to climate change, cost of living, natural disasters, lousy winters or whatnot
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I would like living in Maine if it weren't for the lousy winters, and New England more broadly if not for both the lousy winters and higher cost of living than where I am now ... and I used to imagine Maine would be maybe a bit safer from hurricanes, but I have to rid myself of that delusion, even Connecticut had a hurricane in the 1930s and Nova Scotia was hit last year, but I do suppose they would be less frequent and weaker up there than where I am now ... but where I am now, the best part about this place is the mild winters (its already getting over 80 F yesterday and today) ... however the summers are hellish, as are the Trump-loving rednecks ... and for the moment it's still a bit cheaper than New England, though so many people are moving here that is changing .... other than some wide expanses of marsh the landscape is fairly boring, and only rich people can afford to live with a marsh view ... I prefer the rocky coasts of New England, nothern California and Washington state to the long fairly flat sandy beaches here, and the only part of the US with clear turquoise waters like parts of the Mediterranean are redneck Florida and expensive/isolated/impractical Hawaii, everywhere else the water always seems to be cloudy, although at least in parts of NorCal it does have a bit of a turquoise hue
I would love NY if not for the expense and snow, NorCal if not for the fires/droughts/earthquakes/expense, and Washington west of the Cascades if not for the duration of grey skies in winter, the expense, the non-zero possibility of drought/fire/rare heat domes, and THE CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE (holy f*ck ... coastal Oregon is absolutely out of consideration because of this, and while the Willamette Valley is interesting, it seems to have the fire and quake drawbacks of the much of the US west coast, but without the coast, and without the seismic infrastructure updates of WA and CA, Portland is expensive, and the wine acreage isn't super diverse, certainly nowhere near as diverse as southern Europe) ... and honestly I still think the landscape of, say, coastal Mendocino County in California looks a bit nicer than the typical coast-forest interface appearance in western Washington, I can't quite explain it but there are subtle differences maybe in predominant tree species, composition of the beaches and in particular the actual Pacific coast (not the Strait) of WA seems more dreary, just lots of huge driftwood, depressing poverty, et al. (but the Hoh rain forest is very nice)
i prefer being near the coast even if I can't swim, for some reason being way out in the middle of nowhere and landlocked kind of feels a bit like being trapped in some way (ironically my grandfather apparently felt the exact opposite when he lived on the rural NorCal coast, he felt trapped I guess between the sea and the mountains, and I can see a bit of logic in that, so my mind must be broken)
The desert and the plains in particular are something I am content to have seen once but it's nowhere appealing enough to live in those environments ... and mountains without ocean (the Rockies) seems incomplete to me, I guess I want the sea just a bit more than mountains
Side note: no matter how much coastal California is described as a Mediterranean climate, and in some respects has a similar landscape, no place on Earth exactly replicates the Mediterranean (whether in France, Italy, or even Greece/Albania/Croatia/Slovenia) ... it's just not the same, it's nice, but not the same (and of course parts of the Mediterranean have their own drawbacks too ... no place on Earth is truly ideal)
Even of the handful of pleasant ones, each still has its drawbacks, whether due to climate change, cost of living, natural disasters, lousy winters or whatnot
(edited to add the below)
I would like living in Maine if it weren't for the lousy winters, and New England more broadly if not for both the lousy winters and higher cost of living than where I am now ... and I used to imagine Maine would be maybe a bit safer from hurricanes, but I have to rid myself of that delusion, even Connecticut had a hurricane in the 1930s and Nova Scotia was hit last year, but I do suppose they would be less frequent and weaker up there than where I am now ... but where I am now, the best part about this place is the mild winters (its already getting over 80 F yesterday and today) ... however the summers are hellish, as are the Trump-loving rednecks ... and for the moment it's still a bit cheaper than New England, though so many people are moving here that is changing .... other than some wide expanses of marsh the landscape is fairly boring, and only rich people can afford to live with a marsh view ... I prefer the rocky coasts of New England, nothern California and Washington state to the long fairly flat sandy beaches here, and the only part of the US with clear turquoise waters like parts of the Mediterranean are redneck Florida and expensive/isolated/impractical Hawaii, everywhere else the water always seems to be cloudy, although at least in parts of NorCal it does have a bit of a turquoise hue
I would love NY if not for the expense and snow, NorCal if not for the fires/droughts/earthquakes/expense, and Washington west of the Cascades if not for the duration of grey skies in winter, the expense, the non-zero possibility of drought/fire/rare heat domes, and THE CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE (holy f*ck ... coastal Oregon is absolutely out of consideration because of this, and while the Willamette Valley is interesting, it seems to have the fire and quake drawbacks of the much of the US west coast, but without the coast, and without the seismic infrastructure updates of WA and CA, Portland is expensive, and the wine acreage isn't super diverse, certainly nowhere near as diverse as southern Europe) ... and honestly I still think the landscape of, say, coastal Mendocino County in California looks a bit nicer than the typical coast-forest interface appearance in western Washington, I can't quite explain it but there are subtle differences maybe in predominant tree species, composition of the beaches and in particular the actual Pacific coast (not the Strait) of WA seems more dreary, just lots of huge driftwood, depressing poverty, et al. (but the Hoh rain forest is very nice)
i prefer being near the coast even if I can't swim, for some reason being way out in the middle of nowhere and landlocked kind of feels a bit like being trapped in some way (ironically my grandfather apparently felt the exact opposite when he lived on the rural NorCal coast, he felt trapped I guess between the sea and the mountains, and I can see a bit of logic in that, so my mind must be broken)
The desert and the plains in particular are something I am content to have seen once but it's nowhere appealing enough to live in those environments ... and mountains without ocean (the Rockies) seems incomplete to me, I guess I want the sea just a bit more than mountains
Side note: no matter how much coastal California is described as a Mediterranean climate, and in some respects has a similar landscape, no place on Earth exactly replicates the Mediterranean (whether in France, Italy, or even Greece/Albania/Croatia/Slovenia) ... it's just not the same, it's nice, but not the same (and of course parts of the Mediterranean have their own drawbacks too ... no place on Earth is truly ideal)
gregloa · 61-69, M
Where everything is bigger
JesseInTX · 51-55, M
akindheart · 61-69, F
for things to do: Florida
For great people: Ohio and Kentucky
For beautiful scenery: South Dakota
For great people: Ohio and Kentucky
For beautiful scenery: South Dakota
Oster1 · M
I love Virginia, but have been ranch shopping in West Texas, for some time!
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Ummm have no idea
Barefooter25 · 46-50, M
Florida 🏖️
Stephanidunord · 18-21, F
Oregon
pillowman · M
Texas
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
If I knew I'd live there
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@pancakeslam now you know 😌 thanks to this post
pancakeslam · 41-45, M
@SW-User I have about 25 states to choose from now.
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@pancakeslam 🍀
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Montana
DDonde · 31-35, M
It's Pennsylvania
Stillwaiting · M
@DDonde Uh .. no, its not. Among highest gas taxes and tolls in the nation, yet the roads perpetually suck. Way too many NJites have moved here, driving home costs up. Lets not even start on how the hell a guy like Fetterman becomes as Senator in an important swing voting state. PA is a hot mess.
DDonde · 31-35, M
@Stillwaiting I know
Stillwaiting · M
@DDonde Very low bar, dude
MethDozer · M
Maine
empanadas · 31-35, M
Clearly Ohio with all the memes
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
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Funlov · M
@Darksideinthenight2 just say what I see on all the news channels and you have shit for air quality I could go on and on about that state compared to others
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BigGuy2 · 26-30, M
🤔 one with no Democrats
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