SonicKoala said:
You could come live in Vancouver, B.C.; a moderate climate (although, the rain can certainly get annoying), gorgeous natural scenery, a wide array of recreational activities, vibrant cultural diversity...yeah, Vancouver is a good place to live.
However, take note - this is an expensive place to live, so be prepared for that if you ever decide to come here.
Going to have to agree with this. Living right south of Vancouver, I have been considering moving there for a while now.
Ever since I went there in 2008 for the
Relic community get-together... thing, I've just been incredibly impressed with that city. Excellent public transportation system, great nightlife, excellent fucking restaurants, enormous amounts of diversity from people to places, not to mention the local government puts ours to shame, did I mention public transportation?
Every time I've gone to Vancouver and come back home, I get angry. Reading the Wikipedia page on their SkyTrain gets me more angry. Observing the differences in police practice makes me even more angry.
Down here, during the nightlife, bars close at 2:00am and
sometimes people drive home drunk - and get caught. Instead of trying to prevent DUI/DWIs from occurring, police lie in wait to pull people over - you know, if the driver hasn't killed anyone yet.
In downtown Vancouver, police CLOSE OFF ROADS to vehicular traffic. The side roads are then used as small U-turns for taxis to come and pick recently vacated patrons up and out of the way. Police are walking along the street making sure nothing gets out of hand and everyone ends the night safely. They don't wait for someone to make a mistake and
then jump in to fine them... er I mean "save the day."
It is fucking ridiculous. I feel safer in a city that I'm not even a legal citizen in than I do in my own home city, where my (and every other inhabitant's) tax dollars go to pay for safety. WHAT THE FUCK?
Ok, getting back OT, calming down...
Vancouver's awesome. Sure, everyone hates the weather around the PacNor, but you know what's better than 30ºC summers and tornadoes and hurricanes? Rain. It's temperate. It's rare to get crazy fuckin' heat spells (and if there are, there is a huge fucking ocean to mitigate that), it doesn't snow very often at sea level therefore if you want to travel somewhere or get to work, you're not screwed completely. Crime is fairly low in a city that size, the government aren't total fuckups, and to be honest, there aren't
that many people there. Try living in metro LA. Vancouver's got something like 2 million in its metro area. It's a breeze.
It is expensive to live there, right up there with the aforementioned LA, but I believe you get what you pay for.
Take note: If it's not obvious to the reader, this is coming from an American. Canada and England are essentially societal utopia's compared to places around here. Every issue's gotta be polarized and politicized and discussed while nothing gets fucking done. Another topic for another day.