Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a mid tier city where people are mostly apolitical and for fun like to do sports or have family picnics and not go to the gun range or to protests. Where most people are happy with the sex they were born with respect the other sex. Where the religious and political extremism is toned down closer to zero and people are just trying to be productive and enjoy life. Does this exist in the US? How about outside of it?
Every city in America has like 98%+ people happy to be the sex in which they are born.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a mid tier city where people are mostly apolitical and for fun like to do sports or have family picnics and not go to the gun range or to protests. Where most people are happy with the sex they were born with respect the other sex. Where the religious and political extremism is toned down closer to zero and people are just trying to be productive and enjoy life. Does this exist in the US? How about outside of it?
Every city in America has like 98%+ people happy to be the sex in which they are born.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for a mid tier city where people are mostly apolitical and for fun like to do sports or have family picnics and not go to the gun range or to protests. Where most people are happy with the sex they were born with respect the other sex. Where the religious and political extremism is toned down closer to zero and people are just trying to be productive and enjoy life. Does this exist in the US? How about outside of it?
Where do I go to find more than 50% of people that are trans? That sounds like fun.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a mid tier city where people are mostly apolitical and for fun like to do sports or have family picnics and not go to the gun range or to protests. Where most people are happy with the sex they were born with respect the other sex. Where the religious and political extremism is toned down closer to zero and people are just trying to be productive and enjoy life. Does this exist in the US? How about outside of it?
Anonymous wrote:Looking for a mid tier city where people are mostly apolitical and for fun like to do sports or have family picnics and not go to the gun range or to protests. Where most people are happy with the sex they were born with respect the other sex. Where the religious and political extremism is toned down closer to zero and people are just trying to be productive and enjoy life. Does this exist in the US? How about outside of it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited Denver for the first time recently and during an entire week there, doing a ton of walking, I never smelled weed. That's remarkable considering that Colorado was where marijuana legalization started. And the same has been true everywhere else I've traveled. The widespread smoking of weed in public is a distinctly DC phenomenon.
And the vast numbers of white middle class women so overwhelmed by the copious "stench of weed everywhere" seems wildly overrated. How do these women walk down the street without retching and fainting? It's very dramatic.
I mean, I can't explain how when I cross the bridge to Maryland and get on 210 going 50+ mph and the smell of weed immediately gets into my car. It's impressive.
Anonymous wrote:For housing affordability I would pick Midwest likely Milwaukee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I visited Denver for the first time recently and during an entire week there, doing a ton of walking, I never smelled weed. That's remarkable considering that Colorado was where marijuana legalization started. And the same has been true everywhere else I've traveled. The widespread smoking of weed in public is a distinctly DC phenomenon.
And the vast numbers of white middle class women so overwhelmed by the copious "stench of weed everywhere" seems wildly overrated. How do these women walk down the street without retching and fainting? It's very dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Minnesota? Wisconsin?
Anonymous wrote:I visited Denver for the first time recently and during an entire week there, doing a ton of walking, I never smelled weed. That's remarkable considering that Colorado was where marijuana legalization started. And the same has been true everywhere else I've traveled. The widespread smoking of weed in public is a distinctly DC phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:I visited Denver for the first time recently and during an entire week there, doing a ton of walking, I never smelled weed. That's remarkable considering that Colorado was where marijuana legalization started. And the same has been true everywhere else I've traveled. The widespread smoking of weed in public is a distinctly DC phenomenon.