Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's one hell of a drug.
And my friends all smell like weed or little babies.
Anonymous wrote:It's one hell of a drug.
Anonymous wrote:Between the governor, the sticky heat, and the volatile weather, what's the appeal? Enlighten me.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people that would “never move to FL” and “never send their kids to FL schools” [b]continue commenting on these FL posts.
As for us, after almost 2 decades in DC we could not be happier with our decision to move here. We live in a blue city, love our historic bungalow and porch, ride our bikes with our toddler every day, drive 20 min to the beach every weekend, and so far only regretted not doing it earlier. Logistics are so easy here. Green and public spaces are top notch.
The public school is about the same as DC so far, but everyone from the administration to the teachers are really nice and welcoming. Diversity/student demo is the same as DC. Everyone is relaxed, and not type-A/competitive (especially other parents). We’re 55 feet above sea level, in a non-evacuation zone. Completely understand why people keep moving here and why it’s gotten a lot more expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida is the place criminals go to from other places.
It's an easy transition Tennessee is the same.
Florida hurricanes will get worse fun times.
Florida schools are crumbling under DeSantis and the Dem party is basically dead there so next round will be again run by more RW idiots.
Florida is no longer cheap even with the no state income tax. Housing is becoming unaffordable, HO insurance insane, Homesteading costing more, and new homes are built like garbage. Oversite of these buildings is basically nothing.
Oh and you get the extra treat of antivax morons running around in droves and dumbasses trumpies.
I’m in Fla now. Been here a week. Have seen all of one trump hat. Haven’t heard anyone mention trump.