If You could live anywhere else, where would it be?

I live in California and my wife and I are definitely looking at other options. Montana sounds pretty fucking nice right about now. Less people. No Libtards. Low taxes and lots of space.... Texas looks good, but is alredy getting ruined by Libtards moving there to flee oppression and then voting for the same oppression in Texas. Lol. WTF is wrong with people???

Anyway, so far, not much good coming from this thread, but I'm hoping some of you who LIKE where you live can chime in and say why.
Well just to be clear, I do love living in Georgia. This is a great state and I live in a perfect location where I can drive 30-40 minutes south and be in the heart of Atlanta for anything I could want to do there and then I can go 30-40 minutes north and be in the foothills of the Appalachians. All my family and friends are here so if I never leave then I’ll be good.
 
I would live in a creaky old house in a sleepy New England town. I'd wear cardigans and woolen turtle necks while clicking at my typewriter composing my horror novel in my spare time away from my job as professor of history at a nearby college where my gripping lectures on which craft garner me some measure of local celebrity, particularly among my female students.

Then when a string of college girls wind up murdered, my macabre image due to my work and hobbies leads me to become the prime suspect. I must work against the police and towns people to prove my innocence.

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Somewhere in the Caribbean, like Aruba. Tropical weather, grow your own, salt-water fishing.

edit 3 years later: Aruba? Not sure why I said Aruba. Lol. I’ve never been to the Caribbean but I’m sure that somewhere there is a nice and secluded island where the weather is comfortable and the fishing is great.
 
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I wouldn't leave DFW metroplex

But if I won the lottery, I'd buy a nice lake house, Joe Pool most likely because Ray Hubbard is a further drive
I like DFW, but your Medical Marijuana laws seem really, really strict. How hard is it to get weed in Texas?
 
I like DFW, but your Medical Marijuana laws seem really, really strict. How hard is it to get weed in Texas?

Is it hard to get weed anywhere in the United States? I've literally never been to a decent sized city where is was harder than asking a couple people at a bar.
 
Is it hard to get weed anywhere in the United States? I've literally never been to a decent sized city where is was harder than asking a couple people at a bar.
I've gotten used to just walking to the dispensary and buying it legally. I've got a LOT to lose if I ever got busted for buying it black market. In some states, you still go to prison for that. My minimum is to move where they at LEAST have fairly easy access to Medical.

Well just to be clear, I do love living in Georgia. This is a great state and I live in a perfect location where I can drive 30-40 minutes south and be in the heart of Atlanta for anything I could want to do there and then I can go 30-40 minutes north and be in the foothills of the Appalachians. All my family and friends are here so if I never leave then I’ll be good.
My Mom was from Augusta. Georgia is definitely on our Radar, but again, I need my legal weed... hate to sound like a pothead, but I gave up drinking a while back for health reasons, and it's all I got left to party with. :p
 
My Mom was from Augusta. Georgia is definitely on our Radar, but again, I need my legal weed... hate to sound like a pothead, but I gave up drinking a while back for health reasons, and it's all I got left to party with. :p

If you're in the city of Atlanta, you'll be buying black market from people getting it shipped in from legal states. Possession under an ounce is decriminalized in city of Atlanta and is moving quickly into the suburbs.

Georgia is surprisingly full of pro marijuana people. The laws here will change soon enough.

Pretty much everything you see here was imported. Not many local growers.
 
I like Toronto, I feel like canada is a little less toxic than the USA in general although I would have to get used to that whole pronoun stuff.
Legal weed, pretty women and you are still close enough to the US and South America so vacations would be more interesting for me.
 
On some property ouside of Vegas. I love desert heat, gambling, and the energy of casinos. Plus it has all the sports I like and other stuff like movie theatres, restaurants, comedy clubs ad some shows.
Also has the climate to have a few Boerboels, maybe even try breeding them.

I love Tuscany and Paris but more for visiting.
 
If you're in the city of Atlanta, you'll be buying black market from people getting it shipped in from legal states. Possession under an ounce is decriminalized in city of Atlanta and is moving quickly into the suburbs.

Georgia is surprisingly full of pro marijuana people. The laws here will change soon enough.

Pretty much everything you see here was imported. Not many local growers.
Right on... drving to a neighboring state to get it is definitely an option for us. How long does it take to drive to a legal state where you're at? That might work... I also know that every two years another handful of states make it legal too...

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In a small shack right near the beach of Costa Rica .Just surf the rest of my life away and eat fish with the locals.

A friend of mine just said fuck it, left his downtown finance job and moved there. He bought a strip mall or something and plas to run it and just exist down there.

I plan to visit once we can.
 
It's a tough one.

I'd love to visit Japan, though I hear that the work culture is a real problem.

I really liked Thailand, though the strict Buddhist and Monarchy rules and laws over there would cause issue, plus insects and burning heat. Beautiful beaches though.

I know little of Switzerland, though it looks beautiful.

Honestly, I'd rather just spend a month in one place, a month in another, and another, until I've seen enough and am ready to settle.
 
Toronto
If i were to move out of Canada, would probably pick Denver or Utah in the US. Or one of the Scandinavian countries. A place that gets snow but doesn't get overly cold...34 years of winters that can get to -50c and below is plenty for a lifetime.

Been to those hotter places, i don't mind them for visiting...but to live, it's just too much for me. I will need cooler weather.
 
I like Toronto, I feel like canada is a little less toxic than the USA in general although I would have to get used to that whole pronoun stuff.
Legal weed, pretty women and you are still close enough to the US and South America so vacations would be more interesting for me.

You can crash in my basement while you get yourself set up.

Don't worry about the pronoun stuff. Noone uses it unless you are around the SJW turf, like universities or social workers.

The taxes will kick you in the dick btw.
 
amstedam and its not even close
spent a couple weeks there it was awesome , a nice downtown apartment in a old building with tall windows would be my coise
 

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