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TopicAssuming you could afford it, which of these states would you rather live in?
Zeus
07/05/17 3:35:54 PM
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Dikitain posted...
Maybe when I retire I can become one of those old people who runs a Bed & Breakfast out of a giant 150 year old house.


And will some of your guests go missing from time to time as your house mysteriously expands?

MICHALCOLE posted...
DDirtyDastard posted...
Colorado and Maine are the only ones I've been to that didn't suck. What's the appeal of New Mexico anyway?

Who wouldn't want to live in the state with the worst schools in the country?


If you aren't going to school or have kids in school, it hardly matters. And American public schools generally suck.



ParanoidObsessive posted...
Lokarin posted...
Washington DC is the only state in the entire US... where average wages are increasing faster than rate of inflation, a rate of 23% as of 2014

1) Not a state.

2) If you've ever seen most of the neighbors that are actually in Washington DC, you'd never, ever want to live in any of them.

3) DC's statistics are skewed as fuck anyway due to politicians and the political support structure versus the rest of the actual civilian population. Basically, if you don't work in the government/public sector, you probably don't want to live there.


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