Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole state of NV
So true. I lived in Las Vegas for a year for work once, and I have never been so lonely or depressed. It's so awful.
Las Vegas depresses me too. It’s funny, because part of me enjoys Vegas a bit. Couldn’t imagine living there, or if I did the strip would only be a distant skyline view. I imagine if you live in Vegas, going to the Strip is the equivalent of somebody living in Queens and going to hang out in Times Square.
All of the plains states: Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, iowa, the dakotas.
Gary, IN. East St. Louis, MO. Most of IL and MO except Chicago and st Louis.
Most of the little towns in the Mississippi and Arkansas delta.
Much of Kentucky, Indiana, ohio, and West Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:So much of this is subjective. Tehachapi CA is objectively a bad place, but I have family there so there are some positive memories. In contrast, I visited Ely NV by accident without a place to stay and it felt absolutely desolate.
I went to grad school at UM and found basically every MI city ugly and depressing, even Ann Arbor. There's something about the low power lines and age of the buildings that screams economic depression.
Anonymous wrote:Kansas City…. I just can’t remember if it was Missouri or Jansas. Driving cross country. I’d been there years before so cute. But this time (just before Covid) so sketchy and barren
Anonymous wrote:LA, San Fran now, Moscow, South Bend, Orlando.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has deteriorated from legit to a typical DCUM snob thread. Gary, Indiana? Yes, depressing by any measure. A few other listed cities? Ditto. But Asheville, NC? Etc? Get real. Many of the cities listed here as "depressing" have large sections that are less "depressing" than the suburban sprawl that many of you are living in right now, I'm sure. I'd stick a fork in my eye before living in Fairfax or Montgomery counties.
Y'all think you're so damned special.
omg u r soooo kewl.
I mean, it's true. We have a second home about 75 miles outside of DC, and every time I drive through the DC suburbs going back and forth I get depressed. I could never, ever live in any of them. None is appealing in the least. None.
There is absolutely nowhere within a 75 mile radius of DC worth bothering to have a second home so this is hysterical snobbery to me
DP. I mean, c'mon. Shenandoah National Park is less than 75 miles from DC, for starters.
Shenandoah is great. Not great enough to bother maintaining a whole second home there which is my point. Second home in HHI? Sarasota? Sure. 75 miles of here? Lmao just why
You're a Florida fan. That says it all. Talk about depressing. The whole damned state is depressing.
np. sooo many people moving here...housing costs are so high and it's getting so crowded! so many people want to live here - glad there are at least some people we can count on to stay away! we're full![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has deteriorated from legit to a typical DCUM snob thread. Gary, Indiana? Yes, depressing by any measure. A few other listed cities? Ditto. But Asheville, NC? Etc? Get real. Many of the cities listed here as "depressing" have large sections that are less "depressing" than the suburban sprawl that many of you are living in right now, I'm sure. I'd stick a fork in my eye before living in Fairfax or Montgomery counties.
Y'all think you're so damned special.
omg u r soooo kewl.
I mean, it's true. We have a second home about 75 miles outside of DC, and every time I drive through the DC suburbs going back and forth I get depressed. I could never, ever live in any of them. None is appealing in the least. None.
There is absolutely nowhere within a 75 mile radius of DC worth bothering to have a second home so this is hysterical snobbery to me
DP. I mean, c'mon. Shenandoah National Park is less than 75 miles from DC, for starters.
Shenandoah is great. Not great enough to bother maintaining a whole second home there which is my point. Second home in HHI? Sarasota? Sure. 75 miles of here? Lmao just why
You're a Florida fan. That says it all. Talk about depressing. The whole damned state is depressing.