I'm living in New york currently but for many reasons I don't intend on staying so I am trying to look over my options as to where I can and want to go. I'm not a fan of cities or a lot of heat. I also don't want to go too far because most of my family and friends still live there.
Ohio
Pft nice larp. Because fucking Akron or Lima or Washington Courthouse or Ashtabula or Athens is a hidden gem like Grand Junction Colorado, right? I hate you fucking gays and sometimes I think about how being from ohio probably means I'm a cursed shudra human husk not given a soul. No matter how paltry a lot in life people are given they will always turn any depravity into moralistic superiority. Year 2223 people from bumfuck Georgia will be telling you about how much bigger and juicer the bugs they eat are and you're a gay yankee who doesn't know how to cook Yellow Jackets the right way. Race to the bottom. We're fat and ugly and hang out in parking lots but it's a good thing we aren't demonrat californians right? I'd rather my girlfriend be a 195 pound trump supporter than a 120 pound vegan. die die die die die.
Stay in your containment state
But most of the people I don't like live there
Move to Austin and turn Texas blue
Like I said I'm not thinking of moving that far and I'm not a fan of cities. Also I wouldn't vote blue.
Any specific reason?
Don't come to Ohio. We're full.
Tennessee.
>no state income tax
>very mild weather if up in the mountains, not too hot or cold
>cheap if you aren't trying to stay in Nashville
Stfu about TN. Were full
On my way over to make it california 2.0 sorry chuddy.
How is Alaska so cold if it's below Arizona?
Reverse gulf stream
Look for blue states up north. Chud states look like this
How do you not have a nice day living in a place like this?
MAYBE IT WILL CHANGE OR MAYBE I WILL CHANGE OR MAYBE SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN AND I'LL GET OUT OF HERE
this is a front shot of one offramp from a freeway where gas stations and quick food are quite commonly needed when traveling long distances
That's Pennsylvania. It's gone red only once in 20 years.
Move to Kansas, or any midwestern state
I live in NY too. I'm 23 and will have to think about moving sooner or in a few years too. Why are you leaving? Did the lack of sunlight finally get to you? I personally really like the landscape here. It's nice.
I think Maine is probably a good choice. It's a bit far, but it's very scenic, and varied in its landscape. A bit sunnier, and drier, but refreshingly so. Maybe go to New Hampshire otherwise. everything else seems to be either heavy suffocating cramping woods or New York 2.0 but even more flat and boring. I haven't been much south or west, so I don't really know about them, but It all seems like corn and flat land with no view, mediocre but probably serviceable. Currently, I am not really liking living in buffalo, though I had to come here for college. Living in the city would be a fun adventure for me, they said. I would see so much more of the world and meet so many more people, they said. Being able to walk to college is surprisingly very good, but people are creepy or loud and busy and gas in your lungs is pissy. You're right to want to escape from the city.
I had a choice of coming here over a more rural place. I don't mean to come off as prissy or entitled. I literally could have just chosen to go elsewhere is why I'm a little bit bitter about it..
Avoid chud states. Low quality of life and low quality people
>arkansas
>not true souf
a retard drew this
Literally no true southerners have kinship with Arkansas or the Carolinas
If you already work remotely, then New Hampshire.
If you want to go where the jobs are, North Carolina, but you said you don't like a lot of heat.
Go upstate asshole. If you are upstate already, go to PA. Stay away from the rest of the country please.
delaware, close by everything but not expensive
I lived in Syracuse and now I'm stuck in the deep south
If it's not retarded rednecks cooming to Trump, it's retarded African Americans shooting each other. Need to move back to state with less lead in the water.