What is the best state to live in the US? (Americancels GTFIH)

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They say Texas is the American version of India.

New York is full of narcissistic workaholics.

Florida is full of degens and violent niggas.

Cali is full of weirdos and influencer wannabes.

Alabama is full of incest.

Ohio is just a huge meme and gets made fun of all the time for no reason so that’s why I avoid it.

Is there any state that is ideal for good quality living?
 
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@Jason Voorhees what would you say is?
 
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They say Texas is the American version of India.

New York is full of narcissistic workaholics.

Florida is full of degens and violent niggas.

Cali is full of weirdos and influencer wannabes.

Alabama is full of incest.

Ohio is just a huge meme and gets made fun of all the time for no reason so that’s why I avoid it.

Is there any state that is ideal for good quality living?
I think Maine is a pretty good state
It’s quiet but in a good way I guess
I think it depends more about who you are
 
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The key is to live in a suburb on the outskirts of any major metro. Technically any state is fine.
 
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Maine, Vermont and Utah if you are a white
 
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I think Maine is a pretty good state
It’s quiet but in a good way I guess
I think it depends more about who you are
Some say Vermont too. I like how peaceful it is.
 
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They say Texas is the American version of India.

New York is full of narcissistic workaholics.

Florida is full of degens and violent niggas.

Cali is full of weirdos and influencer wannabes.

Alabama is full of incest.

Ohio is just a huge meme and gets made fun of all the time for no reason so that’s why I avoid it.

Is there any state that is ideal for good quality living?
No state is good bro. Maybe Michigan in terms of money bc everything is cheap here especially in Detroit but the ppl are also either extremely ghettoh or extremely wealthy and attractive
 
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They say Texas is the American version of India.

New York is full of narcissistic workaholics.

Florida is full of degens and violent niggas.

Cali is full of weirdos and influencer wannabes.

Alabama is full of incest.

Ohio is just a huge meme and gets made fun of all the time for no reason so that’s why I avoid it.

Is there any state that is ideal for good quality living?
new england or rhode island with peter
 
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The key is to live in a suburb on the outskirts of any major metro. Technically any state is fine.
So like Chicago or Houston? They have huge houses and liminal suburbs and mainstream downtown with lots of tall skyscrapers.
 
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Banshee in Penn state and Tulsa from Oklahoma
 
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Some say Vermont too. I like how peaceful it is.
Then Kentucky is pretty good I would say
Some of my family used to live there if you go outside of Lexington you can get good land with pretty nice houses for crazy prices
Only downside is it’s a boring state not much to really do but if you enjoy quiet def a good state
 
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Then Kentucky is pretty good I would say
Some of my family used to live there if you go outside of Lexington you can get good land with pretty nice houses for crazy prices
Only downside is it’s a boring state not much to really do but if you enjoy quiet def a good state
I just want a big ass house and move away from my shithole area in Europe.
 
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Then Kentucky is pretty good I would say
Some of my family used to live there if you go outside of Lexington you can get good land with pretty nice houses for crazy prices
Only downside is it’s a boring state not much to really do but if you enjoy quiet def a good state
By that logic states like Arkansas, Wyoming,Idaho are even better. Miles of empty land and more cows than humans
 
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No state is good bro. Maybe Michigan in terms of money bc everything is cheap here especially in Detroit but the ppl are also either extremely ghettoh or extremely wealthy and attractive
The only good place in Michigan seems to be Ann Arbour it’s very social lots of Gen Z people, full of bars, restaurants, affordable houses etc
 
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New Hampshire seems perfect to me. When I visited it was gorgeous, tons of jobs, cheap property/land with great architecture, great nature, like 99% white, etc. I don't see any flaws with the state.

The state motto is 'Live free or die'
 
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I just want a big ass house and move away from my shithole area in Europe.
Texas has a lot of cheap houses but shit weather and very republican
 
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The only good place in Michigan seems to be Ann Arbour it’s very social lots of Gen Z people, full of bars, restaurants, affordable houses etc
Oh yeah ann arbor and grand rapids are the best. I'm in Detroit rn and its so brutal
 
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New Hampshire seems perfect to me. When I visited it was gorgeous, tons of jobs, cheap property/land with great architecture, great nature, like 99% white, etc. I don't see any flaws with the state.

The state motto is 'Live free or die'
New Hampshire would remind me of Europe again and it’s not that popular either.
 
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They say Texas is the American version of India.

New York is full of narcissistic workaholics.

Florida is full of degens and violent niggas.

Cali is full of weirdos and influencer wannabes.

Alabama is full of incest.

Ohio is just a huge meme and gets made fun of all the time for no reason so that’s why I avoid it.

Is there any state that is ideal for good quality living?

Chicago

I hear the Parkway Gardens homes has quite the educated and wealthy community.
 
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I think the best thing would be to think about geography like what type of geographical region you wanna be in cs the US has all major ecosystems asides from a rainforest
So that would be a good starting point
You’ll def wanna be in a more land oriented state if you want a big house
States like Washington Vermont Kentucky the Carolina’s those all should have decent size houses for not stupid prices
 
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Texas has a lot of cheap houses but shit weather and very republican
I am thinking about moving to DFW area after I graduate uni from the UK which is in 2 yrs time. My plans are to become an attorney but I have to do this thing which is the bar test which allows you to.

The houses are fucking cheap and huge. 2 large cities attached to each other and is balanced with hot summers, cold winters, quiet liminal suburbs, large busy mainstream cities etc
 
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By that logic states like Arkansas, Wyoming,Idaho are even better. Miles of empty land and more cows than humans
I mean there are many states that fit that criteria I just happened to list Kentucky as I’ve spend time there personally
 
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Oh yeah ann arbor and grand rapids are the best. I'm in Detroit rn and its so brutal
Oh, that’s where your from? Have you ever heard of a creepy hum or the “Windsor hum?” Jfl
 
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I am thinking about moving to DFW area after I graduate uni from the UK which is in 2 yrs time. My plans are to become an attorney but I have to do this thing which is the bar test which allows you to.

The houses are fucking cheap and huge. 2 large cities attached to each other and is balanced with hot summers, cold winters, quiet liminal suburbs, large busy mainstream cities etc
Yea that’s a good plan. Only issues are it gets very hot, there’s tornadoes, and it’s car centric. If you can handle those things it’s a good place to live. I would live there too but those 3 things make me not want to.
 
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I am thinking about moving to DFW area after I graduate uni from the UK which is in 2 yrs time. My plans are to become an attorney but I have to do this thing which is the bar test which allows you to.

The houses are fucking cheap and huge. 2 large cities attached to each other and is balanced with hot summers, cold winters, quiet liminal suburbs, large busy mainstream cities etc
Be careful about moving to Texas. Everyone has the same idea as you, and it gets unbearably hot. Texas demographics are changing, and houses are all getting more expensive.
 
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I think the best thing would be to think about geography like what type of geographical region you wanna be in cs the US has all major ecosystems asides from a rainforest
So that would be a good starting point
You’ll def wanna be in a more land oriented state if you want a big house
States like Washington Vermont Kentucky the Carolina’s those all should have decent size houses for not stupid prices
That’s what I am saying I think Dallas-Fort Worth is in a good geographical location with many things balanced.

I am thinking about moving to DFW area after I graduate uni from the UK which is in 2 yrs time. My plans are to become an attorney but I have to do this thing which is the bar test which allows you to.

The houses are fucking cheap and huge. 2 large cities attached to each other and is balanced with hot summers, cold winters, quiet liminal suburbs, large busy mainstream cities etc
 
Very subjective.

Do you like huge cities/nightlife? NY or Illinois (Chicago) probably. Expensive as fuck though

Do you like nature? Colorado/Montana/Idaho are all good, Colorado has a solid mix of cities and nature but Montana/Idaho are solidly cheaper and less restrictive on guns/hunting and such. New England is good too.

If you just want pure freedom, Alaska or New England.

If you just want somewhere cheap your best bet is a bumfuck state like Oklahoma, Alabama or Missisipi.

West coast gets a lot of glaze but I have lived in Oregon and WA and both were quite shit IMO. Oregon was pretty decent tho to be fair.

My dream state is Alaska personally :Comfy:
 
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Yea that’s a good plan. Only issues are it gets very hot, there’s tornadoes, and it’s car centric. If you can handle those things it’s a good place to live. I would live there too but those 3 things make me not want to.
That seems pretty exciting to me jfl and I don’t really mind. If you know what you’re doing you’d be fine.
Ofc it’s car centric jfl the only thing is it isn’t Houston lmao.
 
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Be careful about moving to Texas. Everyone has the same idea as you, and it gets unbearably hot. Texas demographics are changing, and houses are all getting more expensive.
Trying to buy a house as someone gen z is fucking difficult I’m jealous of the older generation.
 
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Very subjective.

Do you like huge cities/nightlife? NY or Illinois (Chicago) probably. Expensive as fuck though

Do you like nature? Colorado/Montana/Idaho are all good, Colorado has a solid mix of cities and nature but Montana/Idaho are solidly cheaper and less restrictive on guns/hunting and such. New England is good too.

If you just want pure freedom, Alaska or New England.

If you just want somewhere cheap your best bet is a bumfuck state like Oklahoma, Alabama or Missisipi.

West coast gets a lot of glaze but I have lived in Oregon and WA and both were quite shit IMO. Oregon was pretty decent tho to be fair.

My dream state is Alaska personally :Comfy:
I would love a large city where everything is a balanced based on having large houses in liminal suburbs, lit nightlife, full of skyscrapers etc.
Alaska seems good for rotting and chilling lmao.
 
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I would love a large city where everything is a balanced based on having large houses in liminal suburbs, lit nightlife, full of skyscrapers etc.
Alaska seems good for rotting and chilling lmao.
I'd say Dallas, Houston or Atlanta then. Good nightlife and way cheaper than NY/Chi. Plenty of skyscrapers.
 

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