Whats so bad about calfornia?

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PeePantz

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ewhac said:
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ewhac said:
Where else can you be expected to pay $500,000 for a 1200-square-foot condo? Or $1000/month for a studio apartment?
Come on down to Boston. Or maybe on the way, take a pit stop in New York.
Yes, the crazy real estate prices are in large measure driven by a lot of people all wanting to live in the same place, so supply-and-demand effects take over.

However, kindly note that Boston and New York both have mostly functional mass transit systems. SF Bay, not so much. There are at least seven transit authorities that I can think of off the top of my head, and where they integrate at all, they do so very poorly.
What? The trolley system is fantastic!! Hahaha, j/k. Yeah SF has such shoddy public transportation.
The money it takes to live in these three places is insane. The only redeeming factor about SF having those prices over the other two is that it's newer, so the places are a little bit bigger and the weather. The weather is pretty neutral in the Bay Area compared to the never-getting-used to weather of the North East.
 

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ewhac said:
However, kindly note that Boston and New York both have mostly functional mass transit systems. SF Bay, not so much. There are at least seven transit authorities that I can think of off the top of my head, and where they integrate at all, they do so very poorly.
But the trolleys are so quaint looking! They can't ever get rid of those, they bring in tourists.
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[The only redeeming factor about SF having those prices over the other two is that it's newer, so the places are a little bit bigger and the weather. The weather is pretty neutral in the Bay Area compared to the never-getting-used to weather of the North East.
Also, the humidity in the North East can be pretty awful. Sure, it rarely gets hotter than 100F, but a large portion of the summer is spent 80+ with 80+% humidity. In NYC anyway, I heard in a song about someone who heard that Boston is nice in the summer.
 

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1) the know it all spoiled douchebags.

2) I have yet to see a teen that isn't wearing girls pants. (Some little gangster wanna-bes even sag them)

3) hippies. Not everything can be green and loving to animals you tree hugging pricks.

4) Plastic women, nuff said.

On the up side there are some really pretty women out here.
 

Berethond

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We pay a lot of taxes and don't get anything back from them. I'm moving out of here soon, hopefully.
 

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Also, the humidity in the North East can be pretty awful. Sure, it rarely gets hotter than 100F, but a large portion of the summer is spent 80+ with 80+% humidity. In NYC anyway, I heard in a song about someone who heard that Boston is nice in the summer.
What you don't like walking outside to a hand dryer in your face or the feeling of breathing in a hot steamy milkshake? Crazy Dags.
 
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I live in Canada, and I view California as a place that has everything. You can go surf on the beach, you can go party in town, etc. You have LA, San Diego, San Francisco, Disneyland, Legoland, Universal Studios, Hollywood, kick-ass wineries, beaches, pro sports teams, great music, and more.

I think people are just jealous. California is the first place I would want to move if I moved out of Canada.
Oh, such innocent naivety. While all that is true, It's not worth the ridiculous housing prices. Case in point, to live as comfortably as someone living in Houston, a person living in San Francisco would have to earn 2, 3 times as much. A lot of my friends in California say it's too damn expensive. Houses that cost 100,000 in states like Texas cost 300,000 in places like LA and San Francisco. So, California is great, but to live comfortably you'd have to earn a lot of money.
 

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Ive lived there for 20 years and never been botherd by it, as far as im concerned if anyone has a problem with another state or country do two things
1. dont live there
2. dont ***** that other people choose to live there
Well that only works when they don't have reach outside their country or state.

A person can legitimately ***** about that country or state in that case.
 

zHellas

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Because I'm afraid that if I go there Psycho Redneck Brad Pitt will come after me.

 

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I've moved around way too much over my life, all over the country and internationally too, but California is where I have spent most of my time. I lived in a number of different cities across the state and I have noticed that California is probably our most diverse state in terms of both people's attitudes and environmentally, but people don't often see it that way. Instead either they assume the entire state is like the places they have been or is all like the stereotypes they have heard.

There are big cities here. -Very- big cities, too big of cities. But drive up the coast from San Francisco or into the mountains or the desert or the huge areas of farmland in the central valley and you can just get away from it all.

People think of it as being dry here because the south is more of a desert, but get to the north and you have a climate similar to Oregon with wet winters to the west and snowy ones on the east.

A lot of people have said its too hot, but I spent a winter living where I could walk from my house to where the donner party's camp was. People forget that half the Sierra-Nevada mountains are in California. The central valley and south eastern desert are really hot in the summer, but the whole coast line stays pretty temperate all year long.

The other thing I see mentioned a lot are natural disasters. We have them, earthquakes, mudslides, fires. Everyplace else has their own natural disasters too though and the ones here don't occur with any more frequency, its just easy to think something is odd that doesn't happen often near you. Earthquakes that you can actually feel are extremely few and far between, like unless you live directly on the fault line you will go years without actually feeling one and probably go your whole life without having one cause damage to your stuff. Fires and mudslides are just because the south doesn't get much rain. Californians tend to look at the rest of the country in the same way as they do us in this regard. 'Who would be crazy enough to live where there are tornados, or hurricanes or blizzards?'
 

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This is speaking from someone who lives in California.

THE ANTI-GAMING BILL.

Not to mention we're hit pretty hard by the bad economy.
 

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Well, has anyone ever heard of the Ugly American?

Well, 95% of them come from California.

The guy that complains in Italy why there's so many people speaking Italian and not English, that person is from California.

=)
 

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ewhac said:
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What? The trolley system is fantastic!! Hahaha, j/k.
The magnificent Tom Lehrer conposed a classic song about Boston's subway some decades ago:
Hahaha. That's fantastic. I figured it was going to be Charlie on the MTA, which is where our "Charlie Card" got its name, and a satirical song about how shitty the train system was. I was pleasantly surprised by the dig.
 

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Well this is my own personal issue with California, but it's to big. When people talk about California, it's hard to get an idea of what part of they mean since it encompasses a huge chunk of land. Then again I live in Connecticut, which is about as far from California you can get while staying on American soil. So I really don't have much of an opinion on it. I've also never seen a great amount of hate towards it. Most of the hate seems to go to the south and mid-west, Texas in particular. Unfairly, for the record.

I can't imagine how California could much worse than Connecticut though. Then again our governor isn't considered a walking punchline.
 

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Sturmdolch said:
I live in Canada, and I view California as a place that has everything. You can go surf on the beach, you can go party in town, etc. You have LA, San Diego, San Francisco, Disneyland, Legoland, Universal Studios, Hollywood, kick-ass wineries, beaches, pro sports teams, great music, and more.

I think people are just jealous. California is the first place I would want to move if I moved out of Canada.
Same here although I could never live in the big centers. I'd live on one of the smaller towns just off the coast. I could always drive towards the cities if I wanted to.

However, Canada still appeals to me far more than California... I think I would even go as far to say that I'd rather move to the Dutch country side first too. As for the whole California is bad thing, I think people are just judging the state by the worst of Hollywood.
 

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I didn't think it was that bad of a place when I visited there a couple of months ago.
But that was my first time in America.
 

OiXerxes

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1. Schwartzie's Gaming laws
2. School's are expensive and suck
3. Lucasfilm in SF area
4. Hollywood is full of assclowns, thus Kim-Jong Il loves it, and by the transitive property of communism, people hate California
5. Gay Marriage and Pot probation (As in people against it)
6. Property values

EDIT: Coming from someone born and raised in that broke-ass state
 

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Well my friend's in California and she says it's fine. Of course she's a tourist so what can you expect!

I guess it's their Anti-Gaming Law which I have really no idea about but caused a big stir.
Tourists will always see an area as being better than the people who live there. I live in St. Augustine. Well, used to, now I'm just farther south in the county. After a while living there, it just becomes...average. Albeit downtown does have some interesting stuff, but eventually it just becomes like any other town or city with its ups and downs.
 

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God, if they would relax their stupid gun laws, I would move to the least populated area serviced by Pink Dot in about half a second. Is it too much to ask for AR-15 ownership and the ability to have scotch and chocolate chip cookies delivered at 2 in the morning?