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The reason why America sucks so much is because it is so awesome. Sounds weird right? But the reason why everyone is in a rush, selfish, rude, obese, entitled, posting fat-shaming videos, while the poor are well fed and healthy and the middle class suffer, along with electing a known racist into office is because of all the freedom we have.

Despite all the BS in this country, it is still 1000x better than just about anywhere else. Go ahead an stay in the Philippines though. If you're happy there, why move?
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I honestly wish I could leave... but I'd like to move somewhere northwest like Wyoming, Idaho, Montana

Somewhere more peaceful and less populated than the south.. I can't stand overcrowded cities and tourist..

But maybe it's good for immigrants, go somewhere like florida, or Boston, California, New York.
Lol sounds just like me..But I rather move to Colorado,the south is boring especially growing up here all your life.
Yes Colorado is another on my list..

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Come one, come all! Healthiest state, one of the most beautiful, lots of jobs, not too crowded, tons of outdoor activity and recreation, friendly Latino community...weed and no one cares what you do as long you're not harming anyone. Not too expensive.


I love anywhere that has beautiful nature and people actively going out to do stuff.

Plus there is snow ?

I really hope I get a chance to vacation there

Do you live there?



Yep. I wouldn't live anywhere except East Coast, West Coast, or Colorado..and I've lived in New England (still a tad bit cold and a slower pace of life), Washington, Oregon, and California..and I would choose Colorado over all those. The nicer areas of California definitely compare but it's easy to get priced out in the most desirable areas. Im from a northern, hilly, mountainous state (Vermont) so it'd be difficult for me to live somewhere that is flat or too hot. It is drier here so that's something that takes getting used to..just have to drink twice the water 🙂


Sounds nice 🙂



How is Vermont? I imagine pretty quite not much to do.. but it looks pretty


Best fall anywhere imo. I try to go back every year around late September. The most progressive state in the Union on virtually every issue and the people are as genuinely friendly as anywhere I've been along with Romania. It is a little slower paced so I wouldn't recommend living there unless going for college, retiring, or raising a family (as the schools are really good). They've kept most of the industry out (no billboards law) so unless you work for IBM, own your own small business, or in Health Care, it's harder to be wealthy. My plan is to buy a house there so I can live there parts of the year while giving my parents a place to retire in. Here's a few pics I took of the landscape (lots of lakes and forests) last time I was back to give you an idea..

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Yess... that looks so beautiful

I have to put it on my vacation list during the fall..

It looks so calm and peaceful

Just the kind of place I like!!

Thanks for sharing these pictures

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