California, Central Valley.
-Great if you want to get into agriculture due to it being an area heavily agricultural based. Many jobs available if you want to get into agriculture.
-Bad if you want to go to college. All the colleges (CSU's, UC's and CC's) are filled to the brim due to America pretty much having the soft requirement of getting a bachelor's degree to get a job.
-Good if you want to gain connections to many people. As they say, the more connections you have, the better.
-Bad, unless you don't mind low standards for everything.
-Awesome if you want to have a quiet place to live and cheap housing.
Opinions of the area that you live in?
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Tri Parish area, Louisiana -Good if you want a job -Good if you want to start small business -Good food -No fast lanes, we have exits on right and left
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Why is this thread hidden?
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Edited by Freedom Fighter: 7/10/2013 1:57:00 PMEastern Central Indiana -Good for schools -Very Conservative -So much God damn corn... -Many gun owners (so you should feel safe) -A LOT of churches -People are usually very nice -Basically no Liberals here -Also a little fun fact my town is split down the middle between Ohio And Indiana So overall it is a nice place but somewhat boring. Huh, so I guess it's just me and Dutchy
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Orange County, CA. Great if you're a rich, church-going republican. Funny, considering how "blue" the rest of California is.
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Clearwarer, FL. Hot as hell during the summer but 10 minutes from one of the nicest white sand beaches in the country, and a couple hours away from places like Disney world and Universal.
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Clemson, South Carolina -Great if you're here for school -Bad if you want to do anything besides school because there's nothing interesting for forty minutes in every direction -It rains every three out of five days, two of those days inevitably being the only days you have time off to do something
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Edited by Gay Snake: 7/10/2013 1:32:12 PMJonesboro, Georgia. >Boring. >Full of wannabee internet gangsters and terrible singers.
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Northern Indiana. -Florida: Have some sun! Alaska: Have some cold weather! Northern Indiana: To hell with your preferences. -There's lots of corn. If you ever want a tour of the area, I'll be happy to show you all the goddamn cornfields. -It's more liberal than most of Indiana. -Relatively cheap place to live. -Somewhat quiet unless you live closer to Chicago. -Dutchy is there. From the top of my head.
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Edited by Fruit: 7/10/2013 6:31:25 AMI don't live in a state >.> But I do live in Wellington, New Zealand! It's an awesome place to live, it's really cultural, interesting, a ton of stuff to do here and everyone's nice! And it's one of the safest cities in the world to live in! (And the 13th most livable city in the world!) I love it here! Also why is this hidden for me? O-o
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I live in Central Valley California, also.
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Apple Valley, California... I'm sure that people who know of the area know what my opinion of it is...
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NSW Mid North Coast Pree cool place with stuff to do.
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NE Michigan -Poor -Boring -Extremely poor -Highest unemployment rate in the state -No development -Poor
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Tampa, Florida I live out towards Oldsmar area/West Chase, so it's more quiet out here and it's also a nicer part of town. The rest of Tampa...eh...not so much.
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Well...
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Ah, another Californian...