Will you always...

#1
...live in the same state or country for the rest of your life? If so why so? If not, where would you go to live at and what for would you?

What's the most under rated state(s) not mentioned by most in the U.S. to live decently?

What one or more things does a state have to have legal or illegal for you to consider it a state to live in?
 

PuffnScruff

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#2
will i live int he same state for the rest of my life? probably not considering i have lived in 5 different states and i am 24.

most under rated? pretty much anything in the midwest or south. you can live confortably in this area of the country and has always been highly under rated.

to be honest i think living in places like l.a. and nyc is over rated. why the fuck would you want to struggle to live in a crappy apt that is 10 feet wide for the great price 2500 bucks a month, when you can own land, have a nice decent sized house all for under 600 bucks a month
 
#4
i lived in NY for two years.. then in illinois for 11... im in alabama now for school, and as nice as it is here, i still want to live in illinois... same neighborhood i group up in preferably... i still have a ways to go to come to the point to decide that... but i think i'd love to live in illinois..
 

Eric

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#5
I'd live here in Maryland/Washington DC or California, or South Carolina. I've been to nearly every state in the United States and seemed to enjoy them the most.
 

Tha_Wood

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#6
i was born in Queensland and moved to the big bad grovedale when i was like 4 or something. i would like to move back to Queensland eventually
 
#7
is grovedale really as bad as you make it sound?? i figured the worst thing that could happen in australia is a koala shits on your head or you get mugged by a wallaby.....
 

ARon

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#9
I've lived in Cali and Colorado so I not that well experienced but Co is very very under rated. It's beautiful here and it's just a tight place to be. A friend and I are talkin about movin to Europe for 2-3 years, just for the experience. I don't plan on living here my whole life but I wouldn't mind living the later part of my life here.
 

Bobby Sands

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#11
I've lived in Cali and Colorado so I not that well experienced but Co is very very under rated. It's beautiful here and it's just a tight place to be. A friend and I are talkin about movin to Europe for 2-3 years, just for the experience. I don't plan on living here my whole life but I wouldn't mind living the later part of my life here.

I have cousins living in Colorado. I have seen pictures of it. It looks beautiful.
 

masta247

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#12
I think I won't like in my country till the end of my life. I guess it depends on how my situation develops and how economy in my country will change but for now I'm like 80% sure that I'll emigrate.
 

Synful*Luv

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#14
...live in the same state or country for the rest of your life? If so why so? If not, where would you go to live at and what for would you?

What's the most under rated state(s) not mentioned by most in the U.S. to live decently?

What one or more things does a state have to have legal or illegal for you to consider it a state to live in?
I've lived in three countries... and I plan to leave the US within the next ten years or so. Why? I was born in the Dominican Republic, was bounced to relatives in Haiti for a bit, and then was smuggled to the States (I'm legal now). I think I want to live somewhere in Euro-land. Either there or Canada. Still Westernized but somewhere where things are done differently than the States.

Hmmm... under rated? I think places like Arizona and Nevada (outside of Vegas) are under rated. The beauty, fresh air, etc. It's amazing.

Hmmm, well for me, I don't care too much about what's legal/illegal because it's mostly the same laws throughout the States. I care about the population of people who African ancestry. If there are no Haitians, Dominicans, Black Americans, Jamaicans, etc... then I won't be able to find the basics in personal care I need to survive, lol. Such as soap, hair care products, lotions, etc. Sure I can buy them online but sometimes you want to be able to just go to the store and get it. It's more convenient.
 

Casey

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#18
I'm moving out of the UK within 4 years. Moving to the West Coast of the US. Haven't decided exactly where yet.
 

Euphanasia

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#19
I was born in San Diego, CA and moved to Burlington when I was just 5 years old (by the way, long ass fucking car ride - i remember nothing of the trip except getting out of the car and puking). I lived in Burlington, VT for about 7-8 months and then moved to upstate NY where I've lived ever since. I really hate winter and the cold weather so I would like to move south eventually. I've taken trips to Myrtle Beach, SC and been to Texas once too. The weather down there is so much nicer.
 

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