Where will you live when it is too hot to live in the south?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our teens will be gone in a few years and eventually I'll stop working. When that happens, I will be heading NORTH. Washington is too hot for me.

Many of my high school classmates are moving to North Carolina (not too far from the kids) and Florida (taxes). I will not be joining them.


Good we’re full down here



+1. NC and FL dodge another one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Easier to cope with heat than cold. Just run the AC. And it's cheaper too.

South isn't particularly hotter than DMV. Or upstate NY in the summer. Just muggier.


I feel the opposite. I find it easier to cope with cold. I also think the DMV is already too hot.

dp.. when you get very very old, you will have a harder time dealing with the cold.

My MIL has the heat up to 80F in her house.

My mother who lives in CA, not on the beach, is always cold, even when it's like 75F.

I despise the humidity in the DC area, but I know that when I am very old, I will despise the cold even more.


People live too long.

If you get cold at 75 because you’re old, or you need to keep your home at 80 to be comfortable, you’re past your expiration date and are a net resource consumer and drag on society and the planet.



Tell you what. You go first.
Anonymous
I still try to live environmentally conscious, more out of habit than anything. Fact is we as a planet are past the point of no return wrt climate change. I could care less what others do now and have completely tuned out the movement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I still try to live environmentally conscious, more out of habit than anything. Fact is we as a planet are past the point of no return wrt climate change. I could care less what others do now and have completely tuned out the movement.


+2

I can't watch the news anymore about it. I'm living in the moment and doing everything I can for myself and my family in the here and now. God knows what's coming next.
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