Which is the best US state to live in?

Which is the best US state to live in?

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california :-)

california :-)

>:( not funny >>::((

the correct answer is california

depends on your job, race, gender, religion, weather preferences, wealth, hobbies, interest in diversity

If you’re rich and like the ocean: California
If you’re rich and like mountains: Colorado
If you’re rich and like urban life: New York
If you’re rich and don’t like minorities life: Upper New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont)
If you’re middle or lower class and like the ocean: Florida or Alabama Gulf Coast
If you’re middle or lower class and like mountains: Tennessee if you don’t mind humidity, Utah if you do
If you’re middle or lower class and like urban life: Why would you do this, being poor in a city sucks major ass
If you’re middle or lower class and you don’t like minorities: West Virginia

t. Colorado skifag

NY is one of the best places to live if you actually have a shit ton of money. I would split my time between NYC and the Catskills. There are beautiful rural areas just a few hours outside the city.

Pretty much nailed it.

washington

Underrated take

why

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It is.
>But so expensive
Stop being poor
>But I can't X
Yes, you can, stop being fucking poor

I was reading about the Oklahoma Panhandle recently. Looks like a barren desolate shithole to me. There are way prettier areas of the country that are just as empty

Texas used to be it's country at one point and there was some kind of land dispute or something retarded

coastal maine would be dreamy, whites everywhere, ocean, rugged coastline, trees and shit. Skiing not too far away.
Heaven.

Nevermind I misinterpreted your post. Honestly it's not that bad, Maryland is hands down the most retardly defined state

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I bet this drives autists nuts

I can't believe nobody's mentioned Minnesota
>Not near fault lines = no earthquakes
>Not near ocean = no hurricanes
>Still has Lake Superior, basically an ocean
>Not in tornado belt = no tornadoes
>Top 5 in education and healthcare
>Cost of living is low, while wages are above national averages
Why not live in Minnesota? I live in the twin cities so I get all the comfy benefits of urban life, but I also go up to Duluth for hiking and to enjoy nature because there's so many trails around here as well. Place is literally perfect

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Minnesota is nice if you can afford a winter home. Fuck that place in the winter. I actually like winter, but that place is too cold.

Outskirts in California. Can’t beat the weather. Most people who hate in California live in some flyover state and couldn’t even afford a plane ticket over here.

You are weak and your bloodline will end with you
Imagine being afraid of a little cold

If this is your typical Minnesota resident then I don’t want anything to do with this faggotry.

Blame that on fag Virginia

Minnesota was great 10 years ago, now its being flooded by thirld world minorities and California refugees who fled their highly corrupt and highly taxed democrat dictatorship to move somewhere cheaper only to remain oblivious and vote the exact same way to attempt to turn their new home into the exact same dystopian shithole they fled from.

>calicuck completely glossing over their communist politics, homeless plague, high crime rate and beaner epidemic
>b-b-but we have based rich hollywood kikes bro!

Surprised no one said Oregon. Literally such a good state to live in. Cheap housing unless you’re in Portland. But even then the min wage is 15 bucks an hour. Not only that but the weed here is outstanding. And the landscape is gorgeous

This man is wrong. Colorado sucks.

Fuck off we are full.

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Annnnnd one of the nicest coastlines in the country. Not busy, but stunning

Lots of conservative hick fucks tho I’ll tell you that much

minneasota is good. that and wisconsin are the best midwest states across all population densities (rural/suburban/urban)

illinois/michigan have nice rural areas but the cities are ass

fuck you, we gotta worse here in idaho

>If you’re middle or lower class and like urban life: Why would you do this, being poor in a city sucks major ass
Do you say that solely because of expensive rent?

West Virginia.

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