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« on: June 03, 2019, 02:30:52 PM »

I've been to almost every state in the country, lived in Europe, and have lived in a variety of places- both some of the most liberal and conservative states in the US.  There isn't a place I wouldn't live again.  Everywhere I've been, I've always found my niche.  The truth is, there are a-holes and cool people everywhere.  If you put effort into it, you can always find "your people" unless you're one of those people who just likes to complain.

In real life, what has dictated where I've lived has been career.  Not every state has well paying jobs for my career field with growth potential and pays enough to afford the local cost of living.  So that'll always be #1.  Practicality comes first.

But assuming that's not a concern...  weather is probably the next most important thing.  FL would be the worst for me.  Too hot/humid.  Really almost the entire US does not have what I would consider acceptable weather (maybe some parts of WA are OK?) but FL is by far the worst.

Second- maybe ND due to geographical isolation and I'd have to fly to see anyone I knew.  Plus no major airport, so I'd be looking at basically a full day of travel.
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