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Hubbleman

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Im just saying im REALLY unhappy about my place, maybe its a small boring town... maybe its because theres hardly any space nature or country side... i dont want to point finger but i dont feel right here


I been trying to change the situation for years but its impossible, dont get ANY help from anyone. And now my health is giving in too...

I really wanted to move to Canada or Australia where theres heaps of nature but i cant get a visa

I want to do masters in a university and sample student life again but dont have the money

So all i can do right now is study my own little trade - making digital music and growing :gday::blowbubbles:
 

Friend

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I'm not...

During my entire youth i always lived in mountainous rural areas, and I always took it for granted because when i was an asshole teenager i thought it was "too boring". But now, after having lived in the city for the last several years, i can't wait to get back to where i came from. The novelty of the city has worn off and i feel like i don't belong here. I'd much rather live somewhere that has clean air and i can be surrounded by the beauty of nature every day (and grow weed outside without anybody seeing it)
 

Protea

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its on a mountan that is 2600 meters high. and it takes a lot of sun, in the winter its practicaly no sunshine on this side of the vally. and the people are very closed off, and look back and think every thing was better now. and they are narrowminded.
and i will be glad the day i move from here.

fukken mountainfarmers, the are so catholic here that i can see four churches from my house, honest

and they are unsiviliced bastards
 
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not at all. I went to college here so everywhere I look is somewhere I puked or was with a girl. I'm looking at Eureka, California.
 

WelderDan

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I live in great neighborhood, low crime, love my neighbors. But I also live in one of the most draconian states as far as herb is concerned. And it's hot as f*ck, though the winters are mild and I can ride my motorcycle year 'round.

It's a wash
 

Snagglepuss

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Ive thought about this alot.Ive wanted to live overseas for awhile,in Asia.I just don't know what i woud do for work.Maby teach english,or be an importer ,exporter of some type.Even with a large sum of money ,it would eventually run out.So ill prob save the idea for retirement.

The only places in the Usa i think i would enjoy living other than here are California ,Oregon,and maby Colorado.Not just because of the Marijuana issue,but because they are progressive .The only really bad part about living here ,are Republicans and bad draconian laws ,as well as its a transient place.With people constantly coming and going out of the state.Oh and alot of the people suck as well,compared to other places ive been.

But the good parts ,theirs lots of rich people nearby .That pump tons of money into the area.Which improves the quality of life,everyone around gets to share in the results of this .The cost of living is cheap,theirs jobs because of the wealthy people.

Theirs nice weather most days,drugs are cheap and plentiful,and any night of the week if you wanna go out till 4 am ,you can cause theirs always music and shit to do .So its really not bad at all,but the grass is always greener somewhere else isn't it?????
 

supermanlives

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i love so cal. great climate,beaches,parks ,amusements ect. great schools too. i do miss maine tho some.i live in a great neighborhood. everything in walking distance.
 
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longearedfriend

I would love to be out in the woods/country side

and in a place where it isn't so humid and so cold in the winter time

british columbia sounds really nice, though I know it rains alot
at least I wouldn't have to change countries

+ I could go look for sasquatch :)
 

krunchbubble

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cant be any more happy then to live in the Bay Area, Cali, the pot mecca.....
 
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It's idyllic here on the East Coast, change of seasons, Ozzie & Harriet existence...not to mention some of the best pot prices in the country(for growers)

Yes...very happy

I guess it depends on which situation you're equipped to deal with.
 
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Stoned Coder

If they removed all the gangbangers from my city, and stopped all the senseless violence then I would be thrilled to live here.
 
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longearedfriend

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You may not vote on any more threads today.

I feel very fortunate, there is not much violence here from what I know...

in bars that's something else..
 

Abja Roots

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I love the bay. Best place to live in America for me at least. If I had a little more $ and didn't need to work, I would live out in the country a bit. Other than that I really can't complain.

It definitely has it's share of violence and pollution etc... However at least it has plenty of culture, food, and green spaces. Nice parks and close proximity to all kinds of different areas.

Overall I love it, and feel very lucky to live here.
 

Yes4Prop215

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im in the bay area too...i love it here but i HATE the city i live in. (hayward ca) its not a party town or even a cultural town...just a grimy suburban city full of gangbangers and cops from 3 or 4 different agencies....there is almost NOTHING to do here...all the bars and clubs in my area are catered to mexican immigrants or biker gangs...the food options are all fast food, chain resturants, or taco trucks....dont even get me started on the girls out here, in the 3 years ive lived in hayward ive probably seen a handful of attractive girls, but even those ones were semi "hoodrat" or looked like they belonged in a Nortenos rap video.....everywhere you look you see roving packs of teenagers in black hoodies up to no good, or ex parolees and other shady types....and everyone else is elderly and boring..


i have to drive 30 minutes out to downtown oakland or san francisco to have any fun.....seriously contemplating leaving but its the only place you can find a nice 3bedroom house to grow in for less than 2k a month.......this might be a decent place to raise a family or live a quiet life but i get so stir crazy out here its ridiculous

desperately want to move back to san francisco but the rent is so out of control, 2 grand a month for a tiny 1 bedroom and no parking space! SF has everything i need, lots of girls, good venues, good food, lots of nice open areas to hang out, the cops are pretty friendly about smoking and drinking in public.....the only downside is the parking and traffic SUCKS...i got two parking tickets in 2 hours the other weekend i was out there lol...
 

BOMBAYCAT

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I've lived in CO for a long time and there is so much variety it keeps me happy. I've been at the East Coast, West Coast, Gulf Coast and many midwest places between. CO weather has the seasons but not outrageous weather. CO has MMJ which is a plus for me. I live near Denver which has a taste of big city life, but if I want mountains I drive west 20 miles and if I get burned out on city life I escape to the small western (and too conservative) towns. I would live in Northern Cali but that is about it.
 

Jenn

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Im in Michigan, if we could get past January and February I wouldnt mind it at all...
 
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