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Question: Of the Southern cities listed, in which of them would you want to live?
#1
Dallas, TX
 
#2
Houston, TX
 
#3
Tampa, FL
 
#4
San Antonio, TX
 
#5
Orlando, FL
 
#6
Virginia Beach, VA
 
#7
Austin, TX
 
#8
Charlotte, NC
 
#9
Raleigh, NC
 
#10
Oklahoma City, OK
 
#11
Sarasota, FL
 
#12
Charleston, SC
 
#13
Greenville, SC
 
#14
Winston-Salem, NC
 
#15
Denton, TX
 
#16
Durham, NC
 
#17
Greensboro, NC
 
#18
Fayetteville, AR
 
#19
Lexington, KY
 
#20
Huntsville, AL
 
#21
Asheville, NC
 
#22
Tallahassee, FL
 
#23
Wilmington, NC
 
#24
Concord, NC
 
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« Reply #25 on: January 29, 2018, 02:14:24 PM »

I wouldn't want to live in any. The South is way too hot and has way too many neoconfederate traitors and other assorted Deplorables, even if they're not in the urban areas themselves.

If I had to pick though, either Austin or Asheville.
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« Reply #26 on: January 29, 2018, 02:15:36 PM »

Asheville. 
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« Reply #27 on: January 29, 2018, 02:18:51 PM »

I wouldn't want to live in any. The South is way too hot

Dallas was below freezing (for the 30+ times so far this winter) this morning, and we're looking at a winter blast next week.

and has way too many neoconfederate traitors and other assorted Deplorables, even if they're not in the urban areas themselves.

Can confirm most of these don't exist in Texas at the rate that they do in the deep South. While nationalism in the South is mostly towards the Confederacy, nationalism in Texas is mostly towards our state. Also, just under 40% of Texas is Hispanic.

Then again, a good portion of Texas isn't really even in the "South", it's in the "Southwest"...

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« Reply #28 on: January 29, 2018, 02:19:54 PM »

Dallas or Houston
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« Reply #29 on: January 29, 2018, 02:34:25 PM »

I wouldn't want to live in any. The South is way too hot

Dallas was below freezing (for the 30+ times so far this winter) this morning, and we're looking at a winter blast next week.

and has way too many neoconfederate traitors and other assorted Deplorables, even if they're not in the urban areas themselves.

Can confirm most of these don't exist in Texas at the rate that they do in the deep South. While nationalism in the South is mostly towards the Confederacy, nationalism in Texas is mostly towards our state. Also, just under 40% of Texas is Hispanic.

Then again, a good portion of Texas isn't really even in the "South", it's in the "Southwest"...

I have a friend in Austin. I know that weather is nowhere near typical. Tongue In general, it's WAY too hot for me.
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