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Where would you like to live?

If you could live anywhere (and money wasn't an issue)?

Personally, I'm in Brooklyn now and I'm really digging it. The food is great, the nightlife is my scene, and I hardly ever have any transportation issues (25-30 mins from work).

Ideally, I'd love to live in the West Village. Sure, transportation might not be as great there but who cares about that if the place is so damn beautiful. It seems like the best place to settle down with a family in the city-if not there then I'd spring for a loft in Chelsea. I can also see myself loving San Francisco/Seattle/Portland, although I'd probably miss NYC's superior transportation.. Realistically though, I'll hopefully invest in some real estate here in Brooklyn.. we'll see, I'll probably end up following my stomach (food is very srs for me)

July 20, 2015

43 Comments • Newest first

ArlongNight

As much as I love Seoul I don't think I can stand living here the rest of my life. Maybe Vancouver.

Reply July 21, 2015
Collee

I could see myself in Florida, Hawaii, Texas, or here in southern California where I'm at.

Reply July 21, 2015
iDrinkOJ

Canada

Free healthcare yas!

Reply July 20, 2015
fradddd

Probably California... but, right now I'd rather stay here because all (of the two and a half) people I know are here.

Reply July 20, 2015
Elleee

[quote=renaflor]Maybe somewhere in SoCal. I'm so close yet so far away from it
Or Northern Cali. Basically just anywhere in California really. <3[/quote]

how to spot people that aren't from california lol ... tbh california isn't all that.
Anyways I'd still probably live in California because I grew up here and all my friends live here. LA or Long Beach is cool

Reply July 20, 2015
CureSword

Cary, North Carolina

Reply July 20, 2015
cuddymd

California. Preferably LA or bay area.

Reply July 20, 2015
ILikeAnime

Scandanavia, Germany, China, Japan or California

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GoodNewsBadNews

Somewhere where it's basically summer all year-round but isn't a 3rd world country or a desert. Australia isn't good enough

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JuiceBoxes

Paris, Vienna, or Germany.

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GreatBolshy

cali or florida near the ocean. that'd be one hell of an upgrade from ohio rofl

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BootyCake

Boston, MA or Hawaii (hopefully moving to Hawaii by the end of next year)

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DeprivedChild

Would kill to live in Syria

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Ecarina

@Phong128992: Oh, I skipped over your comment for some reason :o So no I didn't see it.

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kay41

[quote=Senpaishotgg]scandinavia[/quote]

seconded

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black559

Japan Japan Japan! .... Or somewhere out of the Central California haha

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MeiGuiHua

England cuz there rarely any sun just rain

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Grim

@4evavoodoo: GG even in like Sydney and other cities?

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4evavoodoo

@aeswag im australian and i can assure you that everything here tries to kill you o.o

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StraatLamp

a living room

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Grim

I'd love to live in Australia but I won't because it like rains spiders there and I have arachnophobia. Pretty much anywhere near the beach is my ideal location.

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Phong128992

[quote=Ecarina]I don't know.
Aren't you glad I commented?

Ok I should probably actually say something. I live in New England and rainy/cloudy weather is depressing, though they're having a drought in the West so that's not all that appealing and the South has too many racists. I don't speak any languages other than English so I would have a hard time living in another country. That being said, I'd probably be happiest near people I know, so wherever my friends happen to be living. This comment stinks.[/quote]

Hmmm this sounds vaguely familiar. Oh wait! I said the same thing on the first page. Did you read my comment and then subconsciously typed this? Cause they sound eerily similar. If not, we must be twins that can read each other's mind. Even the I don't know part from the beginning of the post is similar!

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Ecarina

I don't know.
Aren't you glad I commented?

Ok I should probably actually say something. I live in New England and rainy/cloudy weather is depressing, though they're having a drought in the West so that's not all that appealing and the South has too many racists. I don't speak any languages other than English so I would have a hard time living in another country. That being said, I'd probably be happiest near people I know, so wherever my friends happen to be living. This comment stinks.

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Masdevour

Jungle.

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juni

an island with nice beaches and wifi hopefully

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Clownified

[quote=renaflor]Maybe somewhere in SoCal. I'm so close yet so far away from it
Or Northern Cali. Basically just anywhere in California really. <3[/quote]

It's not as great as you think, at times there are really great communities but really some people are just run down, and it's crowded and busy. You get used to it but just wishing for it and thinking it's the greatest isn't so true.

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insanes

irvine

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limpei18

[quote=SirKibbleX2]Probably Canada or the New England states, just, get me away from the heat. </3[/quote]

I go to school in Boston, and this last winter was sooooo bad

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MegaZord

@TehRaygunicorn: nothin fancy. just a generator, my laptop, my plasma screen, some fly-ass chandeliers.
a big ol hot tub. one of those showers with those light up shower heads.
a library full of comics.
a food-4-less.
and a couple white women.

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RitoPls

Brooklyn is the best place in the world, but if I could live anywhere, I'd live on a tropical island like Aruba or Bonaire.

I feel like being a bartender at a hotel there would be super chill.

I think most people want to live in California, but not me. That place sucksssssss.

Where do you live in Brooklyn? Basilcon 2015 in New York could happen.

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DawnEmperor

Somewhere where it's cold and rainy/cloudy

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UAPaladin

I actually really like where I live now in a suburb of Chicago, so I probably wouldn't change it.

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ClementZ

The Annex, Toronto.

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Phong128992

I don't know. Probably a place near all my friends and loved ones. It doesn't matter to me as long as it's not a bad neighborhood. I'd love to live in Asia or something, but then it's too far from my family and friends.

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renaflor

Maybe somewhere in SoCal. I'm so close yet so far away from it
Or Northern Cali. Basically just anywhere in California really. <3

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Slayinz

New York, I don't dislike Houston though. Possibly somewhere, anywhere as long as it is beautiful and the life is too.

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TehRaygunicorn

@kayfabe I like the way you think
@GizzyJones Honestly, it's not terrible for NYC. That's my morning commute and I can't complain because my subway stop is a block away and the train drops me off in front of my work building haha Most people I know actually have longer commutes to work here (some upwards of an hour--I'm accounting for delays and such on the L)
@MegaZord a fancy cave or are we talking archaic here

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MegaZord

a cave

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GizzyJones

25-30 mins away from work sounds so terrible </3

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kayfabe

i don't know anything about seattle but i heard it's cold and gloomy all the time? my kind of fweather

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