Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mt pleasant, sc
Must like pastels and khakis/polos
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberal
Warm
Low cost of living.
Pick 2. You can't have all 3
Tucson, AZ. It’s liberal (surrounded by conservatives), low cost, warm
Anonymous wrote:Liberal
Warm
Low cost of living.
Pick 2. You can't have all 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Peachtree City and loved living there but I have to tell you that the traffic is horrible there now. It’s a master planned community but the other towns of Fayetteville and Newnan are encroaching so much that traffic is crushing at rush hour and the main roads can’t handle it…
It’s roads are getting crowded not just because of encroaching (?) neighboring residents but because of growing number of visitors and tourists. In recent year, Expedia ranked Peachtree City as number one city to visit in US because of its unique landscape and lifestyle.
http://www.expedia.com/stories/cities-that-must-be-seen-this-year/
I'd stay away from the whole state of Georgia, especially if you are a POC. It's gotten better in recent years, but certain views are entrenched there, and you don't have to go very far to experience them. We dealt with routine racism in Decatur, GA (supposedly the "Berkeley" of the South). Everything from being told to "go back to your country", to my kids' being made fun of for their "smelly" (ethnic) lunch, to my visiting uncle taking a walk in our neighborhood and cops almost being called (by a supposedly liberal, lesbian Jew). It's really obvious when people are just paying lip service to being liberal, as opposed to being a sincere ally. What I experienced was not unique; many of our POC friends had similar experiences. And the shootings in Duluth, GA last year of Asian women should warn you what it's really like at the core.
Lol, no one calls Decatur the Berkley of the South. Plus your kids should not be bringing pungent foods to school anyways. If other kids are bringing turkey or ham sandwiches it will be pretty obvious if your kids bring curry or other strong smelling foods.
Do you even hear your racist self? Why does it matter if the smell of some other kid's food is "obvious"? Maybe those kids are offended by the smell of dead animals from your kid's lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Peachtree City and loved living there but I have to tell you that the traffic is horrible there now. It’s a master planned community but the other towns of Fayetteville and Newnan are encroaching so much that traffic is crushing at rush hour and the main roads can’t handle it…
It’s roads are getting crowded not just because of encroaching (?) neighboring residents but because of growing number of visitors and tourists. In recent year, Expedia ranked Peachtree City as number one city to visit in US because of its unique landscape and lifestyle.
http://www.expedia.com/stories/cities-that-must-be-seen-this-year/
I'd stay away from the whole state of Georgia, especially if you are a POC. It's gotten better in recent years, but certain views are entrenched there, and you don't have to go very far to experience them. We dealt with routine racism in Decatur, GA (supposedly the "Berkeley" of the South). Everything from being told to "go back to your country", to my kids' being made fun of for their "smelly" (ethnic) lunch, to my visiting uncle taking a walk in our neighborhood and cops almost being called (by a supposedly liberal, lesbian Jew). It's really obvious when people are just paying lip service to being liberal, as opposed to being a sincere ally. What I experienced was not unique; many of our POC friends had similar experiences. And the shootings in Duluth, GA last year of Asian women should warn you what it's really like at the core.
Lol, no one calls Decatur the Berkley of the South. Plus your kids should not be bringing pungent foods to school anyways. If other kids are bringing turkey or ham sandwiches it will be pretty obvious if your kids bring curry or other strong smelling foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Peachtree City and loved living there but I have to tell you that the traffic is horrible there now. It’s a master planned community but the other towns of Fayetteville and Newnan are encroaching so much that traffic is crushing at rush hour and the main roads can’t handle it…
It’s roads are getting crowded not just because of encroaching (?) neighboring residents but because of growing number of visitors and tourists. In recent year, Expedia ranked Peachtree City as number one city to visit in US because of its unique landscape and lifestyle.
http://www.expedia.com/stories/cities-that-must-be-seen-this-year/
I'd stay away from the whole state of Georgia, especially if you are a POC. It's gotten better in recent years, but certain views are entrenched there, and you don't have to go very far to experience them. We dealt with routine racism in Decatur, GA (supposedly the "Berkeley" of the South). Everything from being told to "go back to your country", to my kids' being made fun of for their "smelly" (ethnic) lunch, to my visiting uncle taking a walk in our neighborhood and cops almost being called (by a supposedly liberal, lesbian Jew). It's really obvious when people are just paying lip service to being liberal, as opposed to being a sincere ally. What I experienced was not unique; many of our POC friends had similar experiences. And the shootings in Duluth, GA last year of Asian women should warn you what it's really like at the core.
Lol, no one calls Decatur the Berkley of the South. Plus your kids should not be bringing pungent foods to school anyways. If other kids are bringing turkey or ham sandwiches it will be pretty obvious if your kids bring curry or other strong smelling foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Peachtree City and loved living there but I have to tell you that the traffic is horrible there now. It’s a master planned community but the other towns of Fayetteville and Newnan are encroaching so much that traffic is crushing at rush hour and the main roads can’t handle it…
It’s roads are getting crowded not just because of encroaching (?) neighboring residents but because of growing number of visitors and tourists. In recent year, Expedia ranked Peachtree City as number one city to visit in US because of its unique landscape and lifestyle.
http://www.expedia.com/stories/cities-that-must-be-seen-this-year/
I'd stay away from the whole state of Georgia, especially if you are a POC. It's gotten better in recent years, but certain views are entrenched there, and you don't have to go very far to experience them. We dealt with routine racism in Decatur, GA (supposedly the "Berkeley" of the South). Everything from being told to "go back to your country", to my kids' being made fun of for their "smelly" (ethnic) lunch, to my visiting uncle taking a walk in our neighborhood and cops almost being called (by a supposedly liberal, lesbian Jew). It's really obvious when people are just paying lip service to being liberal, as opposed to being a sincere ally. What I experienced was not unique; many of our POC friends had similar experiences. And the shootings in Duluth, GA last year of Asian women should warn you what it's really like at the core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eugene, Oregon
Eugene born and raised and lmao @ moving here for weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Peachtree City and loved living there but I have to tell you that the traffic is horrible there now. It’s a master planned community but the other towns of Fayetteville and Newnan are encroaching so much that traffic is crushing at rush hour and the main roads can’t handle it…
It’s roads are getting crowded not just because of encroaching (?) neighboring residents but because of growing number of visitors and tourists. In recent year, Expedia ranked Peachtree City as number one city to visit in US because of its unique landscape and lifestyle.
http://www.expedia.com/stories/cities-that-must-be-seen-this-year/
Anonymous wrote:Virginia Beach? Somewhat trumpy but mixed.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from Peachtree City and loved living there but I have to tell you that the traffic is horrible there now. It’s a master planned community but the other towns of Fayetteville and Newnan are encroaching so much that traffic is crushing at rush hour and the main roads can’t handle it…
Anonymous wrote:We are moving to Huntsville, AL
Anonymous wrote:Mt pleasant, sc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eugene, Oregon
Lol I’m from Oregon. It is technically warmer in the winter but it’s also raining for ten months straight. Literally nobody moves to Oregon for the weather.