Quote: (06-07-2017 07:54 PM)Darkwing Buck Wrote:
What up Naughty.
Man figuring out the US is too hard. Too many things to consider and no place has em all. Whether it's cost of living, weather, urban sprawl, political affiliations, racism, bible thumpers, or career opportunities there's no place that has it all. Fuck I'm really trying to figure this out.
I just wanna stack paper, invest, and fuck/date bitches every now and then in a nice walkable neighborhood and still have a nice corporate sales job. Is that so much to ask?!?!?
I thought about Phoenix, AZ but then I'd be living in 100 degree weather 8 months a year instead of cold weather weather 8 months a year plus I would need a car plus I'd be in a subpar city to Chicago.
Houston's on the table still but apparently the weather there is horrible too? Shit maybe Charlotte or Philly but I heard Philly sucks for black guys.
Why the fuck does the US suck so much??!? Great for making money but hard to balance a good lifestyle. You really gotta pay to play in the US in more ways than one.
You bring up some great points. The US is a tough nut to crack.
Urban sprawl is the worst of those. Well, not as bad as racism, lol, but bad logistics are a player's worst nightmare. Yeah, cross Phoenix off your list. Too hot. Too much sprawl. Best to take the car out of the equation. I would nix Houston, too. Awful traffic and sprawl and it feels even hotter than Phoenix due to the extreme humidity.
Not sure what to make of Charlotte. I've heard it's nice but it's still very sprawling. You'd definitely need a car. At least the traffic isn't so bad since it's a smaller metropolitan area.
No clue if that's true but it sounds hard to believe. I'll be in Killadelphia in a couple weeks (RIP Los Mangeles, bay-bee!). I'll let you know how it goes!
Yeah, the US is definitely a mixed bag.
I still say Chicago is the undisputed best "bang for your buck" city in America. Endless amenities, excellent logistics, excellent day and night game, excellent quantity of women, great quality of women, Lake Michigan, beaches, parks, and you can get an apartment in a great neighborhood for under $1k/month. You just have to stomach the dong-numbing cold in January and February.