
FutureExoticChad
A very ambitious teenager
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This topic has been on my mind for a minute now, and I've already had discussions with some other users about how this would go down if it were to happen. Of course some users have already formed their own PSL House (@Clavicular, @dragomaxxer, etc) and I've also seen users talk about this previously, most notably @6ft4.
So I decided since I have nothing to do for the next 3 hours, am gonna organize and plan how a PSL house would be set up if it were to ever happen, between a group of PSLers. Lets get into it:
Locational Requirements:
Residents & Requirements:
1) Los Angeles:
Upsides: Beaches, sun, and endless influencers. The West Coast aesthetic culture is peak, + gyms and nightlife everywhere, there’s always some event or social scene to be part of. A fuck ton of opportunity to network, collaborate, and give yourself exposure in both content creation and business. Places like Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and Beverly Hills mog hard, but can be very gentrified.
Downsides: cost of living can be brutal, traffic is cucked, and some areas can feel oversaturated with competition. Also passed its peak, not at all what it used to be compared to the 2013-2019 era of the city. Very drug ridden, lots of meth zombies on the streets now as well. Quality of women also seems to be meh.
2) Miami
Upsides: Arguably the best city in the world right now, easily the best city in the world for entrepreneurs and influencers. Extremely active, almost every new influencer/entrepreneur is choosing to move here instead of LA. Coastal lifestyle, great weather year-round, fitness/health is prioritized heavy, social scene seems to be pretty active with events, parties, etc. Miami seems to be THE city of the 2020s, similar to how LA was THE city for the 2010s, but it still holds a very different vibe than what 2016 LA held.
Downsides: Way too overcrowded in hotspots, areas that are tourist heavy can be annoying as fuck, housing prices in prime areas are steep, but good if you can afford them. Some parts are very transient/volatile, so long-term community COULD be inconsistent. However it hasn't been long enough to assess yet.
3) San Francisco
Upsides: Tier 1 relevance, dense downtowns, crazy networking opportunities for creatives and tech guys. Mix of culture, business, nightlife. Always something happening to plug into, neighborhoods vibe differently, exposure opportunities high.
Downsides: Rent is insane, can get very cold as the sun is inconsistent. Is very gentrified/sterile in many areas, and just isn't as fun as LA or Miami. Also seems to be very exclusive to NT high class Gooks and Whites, so maybe isn't ideal overall.
So I decided since I have nothing to do for the next 3 hours, am gonna organize and plan how a PSL house would be set up if it were to ever happen, between a group of PSLers. Lets get into it:
Locational Requirements:
- Must be a Tier 1 U.S. city (L.A., Miami, San Francisco, etc. Instantly recognizable by name).
- Warm climate only (no freezing winters or constant rain).
- House/Condo must be in a populated downtown area or near the coast (beach property with activity).
- City has to be active and relevant (constant events, parties, influencers, things going on in general).
Residents & Requirements:
- Must be 5'9+
- Be either White, North African, Latino, or Black, no Gooks or Curries allowed.
- Must be Low-Mid HTN at the bare minimum.
- Must be making a minimum of $6k–$7k per month via a business (To cover rent, lifestyle, events, etc).
- Must be Gymcelled or at least Gymceling and Actively training.
- Must be NT, ambitious, and interesting. We need guys grinding and actively working towards mogging as hard as they could in every walk of life imaginable, whether it be consulting with craniofacial surgeons to fix a recession, trying to hit a new income goal, or working on your personal brand to ascend in status, there will be no autists or lazy faggots/perma rotters allowed.
1) Los Angeles:



Upsides: Beaches, sun, and endless influencers. The West Coast aesthetic culture is peak, + gyms and nightlife everywhere, there’s always some event or social scene to be part of. A fuck ton of opportunity to network, collaborate, and give yourself exposure in both content creation and business. Places like Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and Beverly Hills mog hard, but can be very gentrified.
Downsides: cost of living can be brutal, traffic is cucked, and some areas can feel oversaturated with competition. Also passed its peak, not at all what it used to be compared to the 2013-2019 era of the city. Very drug ridden, lots of meth zombies on the streets now as well. Quality of women also seems to be meh.
2) Miami




Upsides: Arguably the best city in the world right now, easily the best city in the world for entrepreneurs and influencers. Extremely active, almost every new influencer/entrepreneur is choosing to move here instead of LA. Coastal lifestyle, great weather year-round, fitness/health is prioritized heavy, social scene seems to be pretty active with events, parties, etc. Miami seems to be THE city of the 2020s, similar to how LA was THE city for the 2010s, but it still holds a very different vibe than what 2016 LA held.
Downsides: Way too overcrowded in hotspots, areas that are tourist heavy can be annoying as fuck, housing prices in prime areas are steep, but good if you can afford them. Some parts are very transient/volatile, so long-term community COULD be inconsistent. However it hasn't been long enough to assess yet.
3) San Francisco



Upsides: Tier 1 relevance, dense downtowns, crazy networking opportunities for creatives and tech guys. Mix of culture, business, nightlife. Always something happening to plug into, neighborhoods vibe differently, exposure opportunities high.
Downsides: Rent is insane, can get very cold as the sun is inconsistent. Is very gentrified/sterile in many areas, and just isn't as fun as LA or Miami. Also seems to be very exclusive to NT high class Gooks and Whites, so maybe isn't ideal overall.
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