Do you know people that moved to Florida?

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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.


DC fans can't judge about strip malls and chain restaurants. If you aren't going to a Michelin star restaurant in DC then you're at Chipotle or McD's.
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I know a elderly couple who religiously voted Democrat until they moved to FL. They got really into something that filled their free time with. The state was going to make it illegal until Rubio came in to save the day. They then loved Rubio for this one and only reason. Finally they moved away and seemed to come back to earth. I took it as a more selfish take on things. Being elderly, they only cared about their own interest which the Republican's play quite well.
I also know another family who moved there, they always leaned right so no shocker there. Interestingly enough though, they say DeSantis needs to go.
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.


Even people in Detroit claim Detroit has "culture." Motown music peak was 60 years ago... and 50 years ago even Motown Records moved away. "...in 1972, Motown officially relocated west from its namesake Motor City to Los Angeles."
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.



Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization.
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.



Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization.


Art? What world class artist is NOT represented in NYC? Now tell me what world renowned galleries I can find in rural Oklahoma?
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Free 4 year college for your kids under Bright Futures thanks to our Florida lottery.

This is hard to beat if you you have several children.

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A lot of people are afraid of Florida.

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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.



Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization.


Art? What world class artist is NOT represented in NYC? Now tell me what world renowned galleries I can find in rural Oklahoma?


I love when people say oooh the arts, oooh the museums. How often does the average college-educated resident go to a museum? Maybe once every few years.
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.



Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization.


Art? What world class artist is NOT represented in NYC? Now tell me what world renowned galleries I can find in rural Oklahoma?


Nice strawman. Nobody is cross-shopping DMV vs. homes in "rural Oklahoma". That said, plenty of art and museums in major cities and college towns in every state, including energy rich Oklahoma City and Oklahoma State University (Stillwater) and
The University of Oklahoma (Norman).
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.



Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization.


Art? What world class artist is NOT represented in NYC? Now tell me what world renowned galleries I can find in rural Oklahoma?


I love when people say oooh the arts, oooh the museums. How often does the average college-educated resident go to a museum? Maybe once every few years.


I live in Florida and we actually have a ton of galleries and museums here, in my part of the state. Which we go to a lot! Some of them are "world class" even - though personally I prefer smaller galleries and museums, myself.
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Anonymous wrote:I know 2 Jewish families (both liberal) and 2 Christian/not very religious families (1 R 1 D). Think: 40/50 something UMC/affluent with kids.

I’ve always known elderly retirees who move to FL. It’s been a thing for decades.

As crime continues to escalate and taxes continue to climb, people will look for other options. FL has gated communities.

those gated communities do not protect them from FL state laws.


LOL, yea yea, sure, believe whatever you want. Stay where you are at. The grapes are sour.

? what are you saying? That living in a gated community makes one immune to FL state laws?


Read the whole sub-thread you are responding to.

I did. The response about FL state laws is regarding some draconian laws Desantis is coming up with. How does living in a gated community protect you from those laws?
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Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.



Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization.


Art? What world class artist is NOT represented in NYC? Now tell me what world renowned galleries I can find in rural Oklahoma?


I love when people say oooh the arts, oooh the museums. How often does the average college-educated resident go to a museum? Maybe once every few years.


I live in Florida and we actually have a ton of galleries and museums here, in my part of the state. Which we go to a lot! Some of them are "world class" even - though personally I prefer smaller galleries and museums, myself.

Those are usually in blue areas, though.
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Anonymous wrote:I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave.


Even people in Detroit claim Detroit has "culture." Motown music peak was 60 years ago... and 50 years ago even Motown Records moved away. "...in 1972, Motown officially relocated west from its namesake Motor City to Los Angeles."


Hmm. When people speak of culture in Detroit, they are talking about a whole host of landmarks, entertainment venues and galleries. Motown is one slice of history.
Anonymous
Florida is like the Dollar Store version of California.
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