I'm estimating around 200 square miles of the coastline below San Francisco is the best place to live in the US, as long as you don't get too close to LA. There's no other place in the US where you don't suffer from excessive heat, cold, or humidity, and possibly niggers.
Australia reportedly has a similar-but-worse climate on their west coast, but you'd be in Australia. There are several other also-rans around the world, but the lower California coast is it. I lived in the 'other' places (PA, GA, WI) before here, so I'm familiar.
Also, California is awful and everyone who arrived here after 1990 should GTFO. Don't move here, it's terrible, and terribly expensive. Tell anyone here that you know to leave. Don't move here.
Sector2 1 points 7 months ago
I'm estimating around 200 square miles of the coastline below San Francisco is the best place to live in the US, as long as you don't get too close to LA. There's no other place in the US where you don't suffer from excessive heat, cold, or humidity, and possibly niggers.
Australia reportedly has a similar-but-worse climate on their west coast, but you'd be in Australia. There are several other also-rans around the world, but the lower California coast is it. I lived in the 'other' places (PA, GA, WI) before here, so I'm familiar.
Also, California is awful and everyone who arrived here after 1990 should GTFO. Don't move here, it's terrible, and terribly expensive. Tell anyone here that you know to leave. Don't move here.