What part of USA are you from?

What part of USA are you from?

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The part where we win all the time

Paris

Mexico

the good part (California)

Utah in my US fantasies

No one but but Trumpanzees and s0ilords care about women's soccer

This is now a /Bills Owl 2020/ thread

Benghazi

greater LA

pennsylvania
rate my state brothers

Antioch California

America's Dad

shergawi loser

SJWland

We need state flags for us posters

Same bro

Miami-Dade County

mexico

St. Petersburg, Florida

Daily reminder that you're all American no matter your flag. We just allow you to be independent.

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i live in mac donald in the state of kentuky fried chicken

New Jersey in this shit

I've been to Erie once and it was nice.

This

Orlando Florida

(Well Wintersprings, but literally knows where so I just say Orlando)

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Greenville, NC, but I've lived in Brooklyn for the past 8 years. I miss Bojangles and comfy Canes threads, bros. Also, this:

american is a post-imperial nation

Miami, it’s not really America though.

washington dc reporting in

hell nah its hard enough already to false flag

Kentucky

This.

/Pol/ needs it too

go to /int/ and search for extraflags. addon that allows you to show states

New England.

VIRGINIA MASTER RACE REPORTING IN

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maitland reporting in

Your mom's house

Fuck off pardos

That's the best part!

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Well yes but we need it for Yea Forums and /pol/ too

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Texas

the office in the office was supposed to be located in scranton, which is in pennsylvania AFAIK
also, will smith was born and raised in west philadelphia
isn't that also where the amish live?

on the other hand, I don't find any of your cities really worth visiting when it comes to the US desu
there are probably like 20 places i'd rather visit

oh well, let's say 6/10

Based

it's for all boards with flags.

Awww shit I used to swim at the Maitland highschool becuaese my highschool didn't have a pool for our swim team. We also used Sanford for a while for water polo. Driving over lake jessup at dusk sucked because of all the mayflies.

Virginia, the Best and Only Dominion, reporting in

Born and raised in Guliani era NYC, moved to Arkansas and it's based af

damn wtf? what part

fuck your toll roads and FUCK YOU

Where my Wisconsin bros at?

Chicago

Wut. How?

I'm from PA but moved to Texas for work. Whenever I go back, I see more Confederate flags there than I've ever seen in the South. The same is true in western New York.

PNW aka soccer capital of the nation

Miami

New Jersey

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Arizona

Mexico City, Mexico

St. Louis. BRB getting shot.

t. Uanderson da Silva Oliveira

go look at the thread on /int/ and it will answer your questions

Maryland here

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Good taste Swiss bro

Phoenix, Arizona. Fuck Californian transplants.
Top tier, 11/10.

Montreal

based. 908 here

based

NW Ohio

NWA

Which thread, literally never go to int

is it just cheap? what's your profession?

Based

Area 52

I live in Buffalo and have only seen maybe one Confederate flag in my life here. Maybe it's different elsewhere in WNY.

i told you, search extraflags. but here, because you're lazy

Moving to Wisco in a month. What am I in for m8?

Couple of years ago I saw a car with Illinois license plates driving thru Podgorica.

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are you that one famous florida man who is constanly in the news?

Software developer, and cost of living is dirt cheap compared to NYC

even the blacks are based compared to the literal monkeys in NY. The black dudes at work just talk about basketball, fishing and going to church on Sunday.

damn guess i'll have to apply to jobs out there

That's literally everywhere in flyover country. Even the worst parts of STL aren't as bad as the monkeys in NY or LA.

Portland, OR. Hope we get an MLB team, if I'm going to support a mediocre baseball team I'd rather it be in my own city than seattle

I'm a dev and I've been considering moving inland for a while now. good look

I was up visiting Niagara Falls/Lewiston a few years ago and saw lots of Confederate trinkets at the gift shop and many flags hanging on fences right off Niagara Scenic Parkway. They're not uncommon to see in the Chautauqua Lake area too.

If you're not in Erie, Pittsburgh, Allentown or Philly, you're in Pennsyltucky. TONS of stars and bars flown there.

Arizona

OHIO
H
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>Allentown
I always love me some invasive Asian insects

>Athens, Alabama
>Athens, Arkansas
>Athens, California
>Athens, Georgia
>Athens, Illinois
>Athens, Indiana
>Athens, Kentucky
>Athens, Louisiana
>Athens, Maine
>Athens, Michigan
>Athens, Mississippi
>Athens, Missouri
>Athens, Nevada
>Athens, New York
>Athens, Ohio
>Athens, Pennsylvania
>Athens, Tennessee
>Athens, Texas
>Athens, Vermont
>Athens, West Virginia
>Athens, Wisconsin

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you can see confederate flags in south jersey lmao. fucking wild the level of LARPing that goes on in USA

Ah, I rarely get around to Niagara Falls because it's ghetto as fuck. At least Buffalo has been trying to clean up.

Washington here. It’s coming home.

based athens ohio

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>Rome, Alabama
>Rome, Georgia
>Rome, Illinois
>Rome, Indiana
>Rome City, Indiana
>Rome, Iowa
>Rome, Kansas
>Rome, Kentucky
>Rome, Maine
>Rome, Mississippi
>Rome, Missouri
>Rome, New York
>Rome, Ohio, a village
>Rome, Delaware County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
>Rome, Morrow County, Ohio, a ghost town
>Rome, Richland County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
>Rome, Oregon
>Rome, Pennsylvania
>Rome, Tennessee
>Rome, Adams County, Wisconsin, a town
>Rome (community), Adams County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
>Rome, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, a census-designated place

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Austin TX reporting

St Louis MO.
BACK TO BACK STANLEY CUP/DYKE CUP CHAMPS

Based STL bro. Lets pretend we care about dykeball and stop pretending we care about luckswing.

Paris, Arkansas
Paris, Idaho
Paris, Indiana
Paris, Iowa
Paris, Kentucky
Paris, Maine
Paris, Michigan
Paris, Mississippi
Paris, Missouri
Paris, New Hampshire
Paris, New York
Paris, Ohio
Paris, Oregon
Paris, Pennsylvania
Paris, Tennessee
Paris, Texas
Paris, Virginia
Paris, Wisconsin

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FROG (ELLIS) ISLAND

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The 51st state

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Based America claiming European cities.

>Troy, Alabama
>Troy, Arizona
>Troy, California
>Troy, Idaho
>Troy, Illinois
>Troy, Indiana
>Troy, Kansas
>Troy, Jessamine County, Kentucky
>Troy, Maine
>Troy (Dorsey, Maryland)
>Troy, Michigan
>Troy Township, Michigan
>Troy, Minnesota
>Troy, Missouri
>Troy, Montana
>Troy, New Hampshire
>Troy, New York
>Troy, North Carolina
>Troy, Ohio
>Troy, Pennsylvania
>Troy, South Carolina
>Troy, South Dakota
>Troy, Tennessee
>Troy, Texas
>Troy, Vermont
>Troy, Virginia
>Troy, West Virginia

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Let's take a random trip through the United States, shall we?

This is in Tornah, Wisconsin

The streets are in desperate need of an update, but it does look like a cozy town otherwise.
Although I do hope that's not a tornado region, because those houses do not look very solid...

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Wisconsin isn't a big tornado place, especially central wisconsin.

Based

Fellow Chads

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Seems to be a town for manlets, how else would you explain that low roof height?

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My nigga
t. OU senior

>Berlin (Cullman County), Alabama
>Berlin (Dallas County), Alabama
>Berlin (Arkansas)
>Berlin (Connecticut)
>Berlin (Georgia)
>Berlin (Illinois)
>Berlin (Iowa)
>Berlin (Kansas)
>Berlin (Kentucky)
>Berlin (Maryland)
>Berlin (Massachusetts)
>Berlin (Missouri)
>Berlin (New Hampshire)
>Berlin (New Jersey)
>Berlin (New York)
>Berlin (North Dakota)
>Berlin (Holmes County), Ohio
>Berlin (Williams County), Ohio
>Berlin (Oklahoma)
>Berlin (Oregon),
>Berlin (Pennsylvania)
>Berlin (South Carolina)
>Berlin (Tennessee)
>Berlin (Texas)
>Berlin (Vermont)
>Berlin (Virginia)
>Berlin (Washington)
>Berlin (West Virginia)
>Berlin (Wisconsin)

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wassup DC bro

Chatom, Alabama

Not a very business-friendly town it seems, although the shop on the left seems to be open at least

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>Vienna, Missouri
>Vienna, Illinois
>Vienna, Georgia
>Vienna, West Virginia
>Vienna, Virginia

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>His country has only one Berlin
>We have like 30 of them

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Boulder, Colorado

Seems like a very comfy town desu
But the roads are, yet again, in a rather poor state.

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sup dude. near NE here, you?

Flagstaff, Arizona

Good to see Americans taking care of themselves and going for a jog.
It, too, seems like a comfy town.

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USA is not habitable by actual humans

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that is where ex military who like the extreme heat like to live
another place they like to live in summerlin , nevada

Texas isn’t a third world Latin American filled shithole prone to natural disasters like Chile

>texas isn't a third world Latin American filled shithole

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Colorado is a shithole, you don't wanna come here.

>Brazil, Indiana
>Brazil, Iowa
>Brazil, Mississippi
>Brazil, Missouri

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973 represent

Wichita, Kansas

Is that supposed to be Shakespeare?
What does Shakespeare have to do with the city of Wichita, Kansas?

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the california region of the Greater USA Area

haha holy fuck

Leicester, Massachusetts
Leicester (town), New York, in Livingston County
Leicester (village), New York, within the town of Leicester
Leicester, North Carolina
Leicester, Vermont
Leicester Township, Clay County, Nebraska

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Tacoma, Washington

Has a very European vibe to it that place

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>Pennsyltucky
>TONS of stars and bars flown there.
Not really. I've lived here for the majority of 36 years and you'd be lucky to see 1 out of 1000 flags in people's yards being Confederate. If it's simply a matter of politics, people just shooting their guns. They don't give a damn about the Confederacy.

Knoxville, Tennessee

In its simplicity a very interesting architecture on that building, though personally, I would have chosen a different, brighter color.

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best one

Pismo Beach, California

Holy shit, Rabobank exists in the US as well, who knew?

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i swear to god every jerseybrah on Yea Forums is from the camelot of central

Do Tallahassee, Florida next :3

Baytown, Texas

Seriously, America desperately needs to renovate its streets, this is disgusting and dangerous.
Also, how does fried seafood taste like? I only ever had fried shrimps.

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fried catfish is popular at least.

>Cambridge, USA
>Also home of a world class university(ies) and generally nice place to live.

>how does fried seafood taste like?
Depends on what you're drying. Fried catfish is a southern classic and it's better than non-fried catfish because the oily flavor masks how muddy the fish is. I don't eat it that often.
The Florida Keys are famous for fried conch, which is fine. I feel like most fried shellfish tastes the same. Fried shrimp is still GOAT though, all other seafood tastes better grilled to me.

Moab, Utah

Am I right to assume these people there are all Mormons?

(I won't even comment on the state of that street there again)

I just go through random places lad

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>(I won't even comment on the state of that street there again)

moab is at like the edge of a gigantic canyon in the desert. not really a big shock that the roads aren't in great condition.

Peoria, Illinois

I keep forgetting Illinois is not just Chicago.
Also, very nice street for a change.

would drive on/10

Never even had catfish at all desu

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>Seriously, America desperately needs to renovate its streets, this is disgusting and dangerous.

as if german streets are in a better condition.

Looks disgusting

The street is an interstate highway, the other stuff you've been looking at is main street in bumfuck nowhere.

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

wtf
I literally had to google that town's name because I thought Google made a mistake or something...

But that town's name actually is "King of Prussia"
Better than just name it "Prussia" I guess, but who the fuck came up with that specific name?

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That must've been an awkward place to live during WWI

I drive through Pennsylvania on my way to Michigan. I don't know what it's called, but the part I enter right after leaving West Virginia (?) opens up on this valley with a massive forest. It's really beautiful.
The Pittsburgh Zoo is also very cool.

i used to live in greenville, south carolina. was comfy.

areas i would like to live in, in no particular order:

1.) Upstate South Carolina
2.) Portland, Oregon or Seattle, Washington
3.) Dallas, Texas or Austin, Texas
4.) Charlotte, North Carolina or Raleigh, North Carolina
5.) Bergen County, New Jersey
6.) Burlington, Vermont
7.) Pasadena, California
8.) Honolulu, Hawaii
9.) Phoenix, Arizona
10.) Flint, Michigan or East St. Louis, Illinois or Gary, Indiana or Baltimore, Maryland

Lansing, Michigan

Another US state that I keep forgetting has other places than just its best know city (Detroit)

They usually are, although I guess it also depends on where you live

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>They usually are, although I guess it also depends on where you live

Same thing in the US. We have shitty areas too - East Germany especially. So does the USA.

they're mostly mountain bikers

Thedford, Nebraska

God Bless America.

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Germany how come I can't use google maps to explore your country like you're using it to explore mine? Seems rude.

it alright

got some neat caves
lush wilderness
comfy big city without being so large and busy it's smothering ala nyc
good weather
quality riots

...What are those rascally krauts hiding...?

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fun fact: KoP is actually home to the largest strictly-commercial shopping mall in america. The mall of america is larger, but it's part theme park so we figure it doesn't count

NC and it is humid as fuck right now.

Bakersfield, California

Seems cozy.

We have autisticly strict privacy laws where you can't just upload pics of one's property to the internet without asking.

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>Seems cozy
Prepare to be surprised.

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i like google maps and all but I'd prefer that over our corporate dicksucking laws

>bakersfield
>cozy
omegalul

Caruthersville, Missouri

Is this one of those white trash towns that American media keeps talking about, where now everyone is addicted to opioids and meth?

What are you trying to say here, lads?
Was my first impression of Bakersifeld painfully wrong?

Yeah, but we are sometimes overdoing that stuff desu

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im from St Louis and I've never even heard of that place

The mountain ranges here are nothing compared to the alps but theyre unique nonetheless

I actually grew up just an hour or so away from Brazil, Indiana. I don’t know why we do such weird town-names like that.

>impoverished, small predominantly white town with a history of racial violence in missouri

you bet

we're trying to say its shit, much like your nation and your country's """people"""

America
Flagstaff is cold you mong it sits at almost 8000 ft elevation
Just literally got back from a weekend trip to flagstaff a hour ago ama

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LA

It's right on the border of Arkansas/Tennessee, so yes it's absolutely a drug infest shithole. As for Bakersfield, it's a fucking crime ridden dump.

pretty rude desu

It’s quite nice, bunch of people I know (Phoenix) head up there whenever they get the chance. Only major city in the star that regularly gets snow.
user stop being a nigger.

That's...odd.

BASED Tommy's poster

Colorado reporting in
Fuck California, fuck Texas, fuck Denver, fuck Boulder
Ft. Collins is gay too but it’s too irrelevant to push its faggotry on everyone else unlike Boulder and Shitver

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Flagstaff is a Dark Sky City. Look it up pretty cool stuff.

based killdozer poster
youtu.be/SYfJuW282_I

Wilmington, Delaware

Is it only cold at night (like desert cities oftentimes are) or also during the day?

Wew, calm down lad

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Calm down you autist.

What's the comfiest place in America if you like beautiful nature, forests, lakes/water, hiking etc? Preferably with nice older (for American standards) architecture. I hate cities full of soulless concrete boxes. From what I've read, all the young and ambitious people move to these aforementioned shithole cities, leaving the comfy towns empty and neglected. Shame.

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Why is Cali so expensive. I hate living here but the weather is too nice

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Iirc there was originally a tavern there with the name. Town built up around it and they named it after the tavern.

Martshartville

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Wilmington! That's a nice town. Delco -generally- is.

also flagstaff is really high up, sort of a mountain city. Evens it out.

Young people crave social interaction and if you want it, where to go but a city? Comfy towns are nice and all but if it's genuinely a NICE small town and not a depressing ghost town waiting to happen or a milquetoast small town with literally nothing notable it's probably not cheap to live

Montana is pretty based for that.

>Young people crave social interaction and if you want it, where to go but a city?
I’ve had the opposite experience. I live in Denver currently and the social interaction you get is very surface level at best at bars and such. The people I knew in my small-ish town (20,000 people), I REALLY knew and actually was proper friends with them.
Cities are better for getting laid and nothing else.

There aren't that many places left with traditional style American architecture, lots of those old classic buildings were the first to go when the automobile was invented and Americans needed highways. The automobile is probably the worst thing that's happened to the USA. The only cities I'd recommend with older style architecture would be NYC in some parts, small villages in the New England area, and Washington DC if you want that European style of city, as it was designed by the same man who designed Paris' layout

>omegalul

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It’s always cold at night even in summer. In the winter cold day or night and gets a good amount of snow too.

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>m-muh weather

fuck off, there are so many states with weather climate almost identical, but califags keep using the WEATHER of all things as an excuse for why their state is the best. fucking wake up and get the fuck out of commiefornia

>texas, arizona, new mexico, louisiana, georgia, both carolinas, etc

unironically mountain/mining/farming towns in the mountains or near in places like Colorado, Utah, Montana, Western/Southwestern Wyoming. The problem is though however tons of yuppies from California are invading these towns, "gentrifying" them, and running people out of town by making everything insanely pricey and turning our main streets into boutique overpriced bullshit

Holy shit my friend used to live in those apartments on the right. They were much nicer than the rest of Fort Sanders.

Also, go vols, baby.

Scottsburg, Indiana

Subway exists over here, too, btw

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THE IRONY

>The problem is though however tons of yuppies from California are invading these towns, "gentrifying" them, and running people out of town by making everything insanely pricey and turning our main streets into boutique overpriced bullshit
This. Colorado is almost unrecognizable at this point.

well the best place to live is in a comfy suburb where you can access a city by train.

Concerts, conventions, living in proximity to a big city gives you a ridiculous amount of options you wouldn't otherwise have.

This is a bit of an autistic reference but there's this video game called Stardew Valley where all the villagers, young and old alike, live in a rural setting and just live happily and simply there in their comfy community as they take part in community events and work together in a self-sufficient community. I wish that real life was like this and young people didn't feel the need to move to these smoggy, soulless cities and live in their tiny apartments, working bullshit jobs for Mr. Goldstein.

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As other anons have said most of those places are out west but central Pennsylvania and New York are top tier.

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Boulder is the gayest city in the entire fucking country and should be nuked from orbit three times

Mississippi repooting in.

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I have to drive through cny constantly

valleys are pretty and all but it's so empty otherwise, bored by it

>well the best place to live is in a comfy suburb where you can access a city by train.
That much I can agree with. Actually living in a city sucks though.

Florida. In south FL we're normal people.

We're all living in Amerika,
Amerika ist wunderbar

Des Moines, Iowa

Seems surprisingly modern desu
Iowa always striked me as one of those US states that is all farmlands and fields and not much else

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>In south FL we're normal people.

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Come on down. It's true. We have iguanas and snakes for you to pet.

Lacombe, Louisiana

The scenerey definitely does remind me of True Detective Season 1

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>Iguanas
I hope you’ve been doing your civic duty and taking advantage of the open season on those fuckers.

also the only continental state with wild monkeys

I live here. In the distance in this photo, you can see the parking garage I used to park in when I was at work.

AMA

Atlanta, Georgia

Is it a nice place to live?
Better than Detroit at least?

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What are the nicest places to live in Germany?

You left out Paris,Illinois.

Once you get into the South you will have to deal with huge amounts of black people. A lot are polite but you need to deal with what goes along with it. Loud shitty cars and music at all hours.

Currently in flyover town #1662

Cody, Wyoming

Holy shit, now that scenery is just beautiful.
Literal perfection.

Probably one of the Southern cities like Munich, Nürnberg or Stuttgart,etc. desu

I live in a small town in the Southwest (near the French border) and personally I like it here, but things can get a bit boring here sometimes.

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>Is it a nice place to live?
It's okay. It's cheap, and traffic is light. The whole Detroit thing is a meme by the way. It's not the 80's anymore. The city's fine.

Alaska, the final frontier

New England
>Old architecture and building codes typically conform to colonial style
>Comfy, familiar climate for Europeans
>Sports powerhouse

Colorado
>Good for fans of wild west aesthetics; most towns' main streets used to be those wild west row districts and developed from there
>Mountains, beautiful nature, strong outdoorsmanship scene; endless shit to do if you like hiking, camping, rapids kayaking, hunting, fishing, biking, swimming, etc. etc.
>Good beer
>dudeweedlmao

Just keep in mind your results may vary depending on the town. I've been to small towns in these areas that are peak cozy and others are rust belt shitholes full of boarded up foreclosed businesses and houses with decaying infrastructure and painkiller/heroin urchins milling about like zombies.

Commiefornia. Only good thing is going to Mexico and fucking girls you can't fuck home cause le prison time

Born in NJ (Willingboro if I remember correctly)
Raised in NC (Fayetteville)
Matured in NY (Mamaroneck/Larchmont (we were lower middle class))
I live in Stoke-on-Trent, England now and I absolutely love it. I do miss NC and NY. I'm definitely considering moving back after retiring, but I'll need to save up enough for flights back and forth to see my family and friends. Can't find good pizza here and gun laws are shite.
Imagine fucking working on Independence Day.

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida

What do you think these girls are up to?

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I'm sure it's great if you love the 100% self-sufficient secluded mountain man lifestyle. It's like $15 for a gallon of milk there, everything is stupidly overpriced because it has to be shipped from the mainland.

Booze and drugs?

>What do you think these girls are up to?
Netflix and Chill at Jakwondrious's house :^)

Lisbon

Portland, Oregon

Somehow looks poor and cozy at the same time....

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Thing about roads and streets in the US is this.

There are approximately 4,071,000 miles (6,552,000 km) of roads in the United States, 2,678,000 miles (4,310,000 km) paved and 1,394,000 miles (2,243,000 km) unpaved.

That's a lotta road

>New Jersey in this shit
>New Jersey
>973 represent
>based. 908 here
sup sup 609. endless farmland down here

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I am assuming blowing dudes and doing coke

Ya but all those states have terrible beaches or no beaches at all

Meriden, Connecticut

Seems like a somewhat unnecessary traffic jam desu

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People dislike new jersey because the people there have such a shitty attitude when interacting with people. It is always like a WHAT THE FUCK YOU LOOKIN AT?!

I am from a state where higher taxes exist.

Ok I'm triggered. I'd love to move to America, why on earth would you move to this shithole? What do you do for a living? Our salaries tend to be wayyyy lower than American ones, our weather is terrible and most places look like pic related. What do you like about it?

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Southern Jersey is actually pretty rural once you get out of Camden and the shore towns. Really nice place and considerably better then the Newark and Northern Jersey hell everyone thinks of when they think New Jersey

Greensboro, North Carolina

Seems nice

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>WHAT THE FUCK YOU LOOKIN AT?!
it's true user i give other jersey guys that look and they give it back... and those are people i've seen numerous times in my own town

however i feel that most of the people who talk shit about new jersey have never been and just picture it as waste facilities and the bada bing. americans are fucking mythical in their thinking. i've had numerous conversations in college along the lines of "so... are you like... connected back home?"

It's hilarious how retarded the average American is that their entire opinion on New Jersey stems from a scripted reality show about people who arent even from New Jersey.

Yet the fatties keep buying the medicine we produce so they can keep gorging themselves on lard and fried foods

unironically hope california gets hit with the big one, gets broken off of the continent and into the ocean so that all their residents would stop infesting the rest of the west with their overpriced gentrified bullshit. the rest of the country doesnt need to deal with the fact your state is garbage and overpriced, Same with you fucks on the EC

Is there a city in the USA, where they are literally only good at Soccer, and where their most popular, most winner and most important professional team is that of Major League Soccer?

Atlanta unironically

San Francisco, California

Well, I for one do not see any human deces lying around

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Pic related. Where people get their opinion of Jersey on

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People romanticize England for a variety of reasons, especially when media constantly shits on this country and people get manipulated by that. That's why you get some self-hating Americans who think other countries have no issues

lmao that is not Portland

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Old England.

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(not the burgeranon living in stoke)
I mean we could say the same about the US and cherrypick pictures of grim rust belt shitholes that look completely identical to your pic, too.
My brother and I were in England the other month and visited Norwich. When we were talking with our Airbnb host and bartenders around town, they'd always act baffled and self-deprecating that we'd be visiting Norwich, especially when they found out we were from Florida. It's not like every strip of street was as picturesque as pic related, but overall we found the city lovely and cozier than any place in Florida. The exact kind of England we wanted to see after spending the past couple days in London.

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This is why I hate Bennys so much. Not only do I have to put up with their bullshit each summer people now think we are them.

It's why I dont regret keying every NY license plate I saw at the beach in High School

False answer; Atlanta's MLB, NFL, and NBA teams are far more popular than the MLS team.
True answer: Orlando City. You'd never even know they had a NBA team.

Tylertown, Mississippi

How surprising is it that they're waving the American flag instead of the Confederate one?

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i thought they sold out their fancy new stadium with the MlelS team and that hadn't been done with the Falcons yet

Public businesses typically don't wave the confederate flag, that's more of a personal thing.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway,_Michigan

I'm moving there in a month. Will I meet you there Swissbro?

kossuth county iowa

lmao i live here, garbage city

>companies publicly endorsing slavery
Even in bumfuck Alabama that'd be marketing suicide.

htine hol it dine

Burlington, Vermont

Why tho?

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NJ
So i have my devils, and root for NY teams.

But fuck the nets for leaving my state. As soon as that happened i switched over to the knicks. Do i regret this decision now...NO because fuck you for leaving.

and what about Austin TX, or Portland

one main street with about three blocks of things happening
rest of the city is ghettos and students
too quiet for me, not my taste, i prefer busier/louder cities

Santa Fe, New Mexico

American as fuck with a touch of Spanish architecture.

It is tho

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FUCK AMERICA AND FUCK AMERICAN """PEOPLE"""

Brooklyn, Indiana

Lynchburg, Virginia

Very nice church, must be Catholic

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You would be surprised of what local businesses would endorse. A larger company would never do that.

My father's side of the family is from that area. Easy access to outdoors shit like hiking. Small town but its like 90 mins to Montreal if you want to do city type activities.

Two words: Staffordshire Oatcakes
Nah but actually me mum and [step]dad met 32 years ago and lost contact after a bit, then miraculously my mum decided to look him up on facebook a while after divorcing my biological father (around 2013 iirc), within THIRTY OR SO MINUTES OF MY [step]DAD MAKING HIS FACEBOOK PROFILE (only made one because my aunties told him to, lol). My mum messaged him, turns out he just got out of a shit marriage as well, ball starts rollin, fuckin NY snowstorm of 2014 kicks in, she goes over to see him, comes back and I graduate highschool, visas get approved, et cetera. So, we moved over here in 2017 (two years of visa issues, had to go back to NY for that time in 2015) to be with him and his/our family. I'm in cybersec at uni and I don't mind if my wages/salary will be less than if I got a job in the states, as long as I can cover basic needs, buy my mum a house, save up for retirement and travel costs, et cetera, I'm as happy as Purple Aki at a bodybuilder competition. I love the culture here and I fit right in, to an extent. I really do love oatcakes though.

And you bet your fucking arse I was signing Three Lions at the top of my lungs with random people in pubs during the world cup.

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Pretty typical of the southwest. Lots of colonial spanish and pueblo-style architecture. Even your local starbucks might end up looking like a spanish mission due to American zoning laws. I know it's like that in New England with colonial architecture.

Las Vegas, Nevada

I must say, doesn't look as spectacular as during night desu

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Drink tea

My nigga

Mississippi bro here.

Very few, if any businesses will fly the battle flag. However, the state flag has a miniature in the top left so take that for what you will.

It’s nice state to live in, but the Delta is pretty fucking poor.

I've been here a couple times. I'm pretty sure that's the Methodist church.

Las Vegas is a vortex of soullessness, user. Outside of the strip, it's nothing but pawn shops, shoddy tourist traps, strip clubs, and failed starlets and gambling addicts trying to scam you. Outside of that are the suburbs that are the exact dystopian suburbs you guys try to banter us with. Stretching into infinity and guzzling up unholy amounts of precious water to maintain the illusion that you aren't in the middle of a godless desert wasteland.

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Waco, Texas

>It’s nice state to live in

Really?
I'm gonna be honest here, I usually hear lots of bad things about your state...

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CA is best state, everyone hates on the best lol

Captcha is palm trees

Who /bayarea/ here

>925

oh come on, developments arent that bad

supply vs demand

everybody wants to live here for some fucking reason even though it's a generation away from being tijuana. boomers always shoot down any new housing legislation so nothing gets built and you have to be a millionare to buy a basic house in any decent neighborhood

Cincinnati, Ohio

Wtf is a "Fishbar"?

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Net migration is out of California. It's just that the poor have so many kids.

are Florida bros the most powerful state

Bakersfield is the taint of California desu, every time i've been there i've regretted it

They sell seafood and I'd assume alcohol
Just a fancy way of saying it

Newark, New Jersey

American version of a commieblock I guess

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yep can confirm fellow NJ fag

newark is a ghetto, literally one of the most dangerous cities in the country. given the demographics i'm guessing those buildings are subsidized public housing, so yes you were right it's our version of commieblocks for nigs

Stay in the Ironbound/downtown area where the old Spain and Portuguese families own the buildings. Otherwise be american get shot.

The summers and winters in those shithole states are miserable. At least it's manageable in California.

Newark was unironically one of the best cities in the nation before "The White Flight"

Canadian Dixie

one of my friends went to Rutgers Newark, he said it was fucking hell lmao

That goes for a lot of Northern cities. People don't like their property values lowered when lower class people move in.

yeah it's comfy as fuck in south jersey, I'm just pointing out that jersey was a union state. motherfuckers drive an ATV and think it makes them a confederate soldier

>lower class

this isn't reddit retard. say it with me
N-I-G-G-E-R-S

all of those states average 60F during the winter with the exception of NC, which would go down to maybe 45F. AZ and NM are slightly higher during the summer, but its dry heat, not humid heat.
If you can't handle 60F during the winter with slightly more rainfall during the summer then maybe your faggot ass is better off staying in california.

Racism outside of Yea Forums

I'm waiting for a reverse happening where every post ID and IP address is revealed in some huge database

Chicago, Illinois

Probably not a good idea to be standing in traffic in Chicago, just asking to be robbed or shot

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>reporting a post
>on fucking Yea Forums

are you purposely going to the derelict parts of every city/town?

I mean I am from the Northeast so our major problem is from Puerto Ricans. I wasn't trying to be reddit

can confirm, i've driven across the country a couple times now and iowa is just after kansas on the list of most boring states. also steer clear of nebraska.

im central jersey, and while its definitely affluent and comfy, south jersey is what NJ residents think when they think about our beautiful state.

Bismarck, North Dakota

Americans sure love naming their towns after Prussians....

Nope, I literally just go to random places

Go back earlier in the thread and you'll see I was at one point criticized for complimenting Bakersfield because that particular spot in the city looked quite cozy, yet apparently it was deceiving.

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Chicago depends on the part honestly, when people say Chicago is hell it's certain portions

Tijuana

Orlando, Florida

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To be honest, I have travelled all over the country and find that other states are much worse. Yes, Mississippi is poor and our politicians are idiots, but the state is really trying. It has a lot of historical problems, but I like the slow-paced feel of the Deep South.

Jonesboro, Arkansas

Last one for today, sponsored by Coca Cola I guess

Anyway, was fun.
America sure is an interesting country.

Gotta go to bed now, night lads

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Goodnight German Bro, you should come to America some time.

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