Do you like where you live? Do you ever think about leaving? My dream is to one day live somewhere near water and with autumns where the leaves turn.
Do you like where you live? Do you ever think about leaving...
No because I live in brea and its very boring and the internet is ridiculously slow. I should never of been born here. I wish I lived in somewhere in northern california with endless misty forests.
The second i have enough money, I'm leaving.
The south is an absolute hellhole and I'm tired of my clothes being covered in sweat because I had to walk outside for 2.6 seconds.
I just wanna be in Michigan already.
i hate it but there'd be nowhere to go unless i got rich.
everywhere is shit
I was actually visited Grand Rapids for the first time last month and it was beautiful there. I don't blame you for wanting to go there. I liked Illinois when I visited there too but I know that it's probably not great to live there.
Rural Ontario. I fucking hate the snow and all the fucking ice on the sidewalks during the winter. I just want to finish my fucking software engineering degree and permanently move to California.
Isnt it hard to become a citizen
Where in California do you want to live? I'm originally from California, but I live in Arizona (neighboring state, about 6-7 hours away).
I lived in Florida and definitely left. absolutely no regrets. my career and my friend circles and everything else in my life got better being in a real city
But conservatives tell me the South is THE place to be!
God I fucking hate god so much
I moved to Texas from the Midwest a few months ago. Always hated the constant rain and gray skies, so I got excited to move somewhere with more sun. It was probably the single best decision I have ever made and I really like it here so far, even if I have no friends here so far.
Only way I would contemplate leaving would be if I had a good job offer or a remote job where I could live either in Colorado or Montana, since the Rockies are great.
I've always wanted to visit Montana, it just seems like a cool place to live. Not densely populated, mountains, 4 seasons.
Where were you at in the Midwest? I've always found it somewhat appealing to live there.
Born and raised in los angeles. I hate living here. Ideally I'd like to live in a much cheaper and less crowded place. I currently live in the living room of a rundown one bed/one bath apartment with two other people. Our total rent is $1700 so we each pay ~$566. $1700 is considered dirt cheap for a one bed one bath here.
>Do you like where you live?
I've traveled all my life, so it's hard to define what that even means. I'm a military brat and have no memories of the town where I was born. The town of my childhood was another base, and everybody I knew there moved away within a few years of my family's leaving (my 1st grade).
The town where I grew up, where my parents live now, is a hippie artsy weed town where I never managed to connect with my peers. Hardly any of my friends from this town even talk to me anymore. The town I lived in for 5 years after graduating highschool was a dusty desert town which seems more like a hometown to me now than the town where my parents live today. From there I went on to a series of small mountain and coastal towns, winding my way to Portland, OR until I realized what a tremendous shithole the entire region is (beautiful mountains, though!) After losing my job, car, and apartment in the same month I moved back in with my parents temporarily. I'm now working in a factory telling them I love the shitty work assembling Chinese hardware to save up enough money to move to the ancestral homeland in Texas.
>Do you ever think about leaving
I dream of leaving anywhere that I've settled into. I dream of finding a faithful wife and a community that keeps me from these feelings, but it hasn't happened yet.
My dream is to one day have a faithful Orthodox wife and give her children, and raise them in the church while dedicating my life and my spirit to providing for my family.
i live in new hampshire. it's the fuckin best besides cost of living. never leaving this state.
Wow glad you havent seen cost of living in a real place lol. Jesus Christ thinking bum fuck is expensive. Yea 1000/mo for a 2 story house with garage and remodeled kitchen on no
I hate where I live
It was 101 today
Theres nothing to do except the beach, drugs, and redneck shit
The closest city is New Orleans and that is just a tourist trap surrounded by the niggiest nigs outside of Baltimore
grew up in Florida , ha e lived in other states , but settled in GA. LOVE it here. Florida is only a place to visit now , highly doubt nor have a desire to live there ever again.
Live in place that got gentrified when I was young and is now just full of suburbs. I'd like to move to a small town and get to know everyone there, a place where a blue collar worker isn't looked at like some lesser person and where I can fall in love with a nice mid Western girl that isn't a slut. Maybe get my own barn or bar when I'm older.
I live in Missouri. I hate it. I want to live either in NC or LA
Louisiana is great if you go Lafayette/Baton Rouge area
me too but ive never heard anyone else say that you must be like me
>Do you like where you live?
local area is okay but hot and lacks water
california is failing hellhole
>Do you ever think about leaving?
I'm neet but would leave pretty fast if I could
don't know where my ideal place is but it would hopefully at least be a place where I could buy some land, start business and homestead some in my yard/land, have easy stable access to clean water, rain enough to never realistically be in drought, have decent weather and seasons without too many extremes either way, have good gun rights, and not be too bureaucratic in general
unfortunately that narrows my choices
guess natural disasters might also be a worry
i won't even visit. fuck that shithole i haven't seen family in like 7 years
Does anyone else like the aesthetic of sleepy mountain towns but would hate to live there? Seems more just like a backwoods town with a pretty layout really.
I live in a seaside town. A slight upgrade from a mountain town but only slight. Just because we have some stuff to do here like an aquarium and a fishing place and a pier and a bunch of boating heritage stuff, a museum, a seadside boardwalk with arcades and restaurants and stores, a ton of seafood restaurants, a beach etc but it's pretty dull here but at least theres SOMETHING to do.
It also gives me nostalgia for seaside towns. My biggest benefit is that theres a huge city just a 30 minute ride away, with both train, bus and car links. Its where all the stuff happens of course, it's a huge city. So its at least easy to shop or go to events or do nightlife. Without that, I'd be fucked.
In fact, the majority of people in my town actually work at that city and only live here due to the seaside houses or the cheaper cost than living in the city (House prices here compared to the city just next to us are insane)
>Do you like where you live?
Nope.
Fucking hate this town. And this country, for that matter.
>Do you ever think about leaving?
All the time.
Wish I could live somewhere like pic related
That shit stinks as fuck and you have mosquitos and other bugs in your house 24/7.
I hate how expensive everything in the west is so I was thinking about moving to some cheap asian country like the Phillipenes, Myanmar or Thailand, somewhere like that where you can buy a house outright for 20,000 USD. What I'm worried about is learning some moonrune gook language, and obviously the crime worries me too. I also don't really like the women that much, so maybe I could move to somewhere like Rwanda. I have no idea, but I think living in the second world is the way to go
I live in a near a small town in Florida. It fucking sucks. The nature is pretty I guess
Its a river with running fresh water, not a swamp.
And that picture was taken somewhere where it gets below freezing temperatures during winter.
The bugs would be minimal if not non existent
I live 200m from a river, it's living hell in the summer.
You probably live somehwere in the south, so it would be hell regardless.
Not really. I'm a graduate student and live in the Rust Belt. I go to India several times per year, for personal reasons and to conduct research. Honestly, I'd much rather live somewhere like Mumbai or Kolkata than a typical American city. It's easy as fuck to make friends if you're foreign and there's always something to do. There are also a lot of casual places to chill out in Tier-I Indian cities, either to chat with friends or just relax and people-watch.
The pollution and overly-conservative culture can get annoying at times, but I genuinely prefer the pace of life in that part of the world. Plus, it's easy and cheap to travel around--if you're in a place like Delhi, you can take a budget flight or a $15 overnight bus or train and wake up in somewhere with a completely different culture, landscape, religion and language than whichever region you just left.
There is some cheap places in the USA... places in Florida an hour from the city would be dirt cheap
Vegas is dirt cheap. A couple expensive cities have cheap places near them
Eastern Europe, anyway my point is that living near any body of water is shitty for a variety of reasons - even if you're near the sea, you get salt in fucking everything, your car rusts, and the rotten algae stink like shit.
>Eastern Europe
I have a feeling you would find something to complain about no matter what place it is.
No offense.
That feeling is simply my dick in your ass, it will pass momentarily.
No offense.
>no offense
I can't be offended by your slavic 2 incher.
>Do you like where you live?
The weather's very hot for half of the year but the air conditioning is comfy as fuck, then 3 months of comfy cold before 3 months of AIDS cold. Other than that, it's pretty fucking boring and there's no jobs for r9kbots that aren't mining or mechanic-related.
>Do you ever think about leaving?
Quite often. My town/city does have some charm (if you consider a boomer-tier faux-modernist hellhole with rampant suicide rates, a slowly-dying drug market filled with junkies and dealers only selling shitty LSD or nBome, and drug-related violence through the roof as charming), but there's no way you can live here as a robot unless you like backbreaking labor in the coal mines, waging like a zoomer at McDicks, or being a boilermaker or some shit. The weather here is really nice and I don't want to leave my dead pets alone.
>Where do you want to live
If I could move away and I forgot about everything that keeps me here, then I'd probably leave the country and go to the US and chill out in the Nevada/New Mexico/Arizona/Utah/Colorado area, since I'm used to the heat and I can live in/close to areas where the drugs I like are legal ,plus I like the remoteness. NorCal/PNW would be another good option since I can get diversity points for being a fag and I can die in an Earthquake or Tsunami. The landscape is pretty fucking nice there, and I like the PNW's aesthetic that tumblrtards have unfortunately made me like. Another bonus is that I can probably get guns since my nannystate won't let anyone near one unless I'm a literal boomer.
>Do you like where you live?
No. Too sunny, too Mexican, too far south, too expensive.
>Do you ever think about leaving?
All the goddamn time. I don't think I'll ever want to live outside of the western US in the long term but I've always wanted to visit the great lakes region (specifically the northern and western parts) and Maine so I wouldn't mind living in those places for a while.
>My dream is to one day live somewhere near water and with autumns where the leaves turn.
Good on you. In my experience the climate pretty much anywhere between ~35S and ~40N is shit for anything but visiting.