Would you rather live in Massachusetts or Georgia?

Which state would you rather live in?

  • MASSAchussetts

    Votes: 6 18.2%
  • Georgia

    Votes: 27 81.8%

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Fenian

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Neither. Massachusetts seems like it would be over priced and full of annoying accents and I'd probably die of heat stroke in Georgia. :yeshrug:
 

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Boson voted for Hillary though so it cant be racist, thats what people in The Coliseum told me

From experience people from boston are not openly racist but they're very micro-aggressive, always make you feel that you're black or excluded, this is generally true for cac liberals but Boston is worst
 

Larry Lambo

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Basically the question is Boston vs. Atlanta, because there isn't any other place to live in those states (Savannah is aiiight).

I'd take ATL because of the cost of living, but neither are appealing to me.
 

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ATL still has seasons without getting 0 degrees or 5 feet of snow...and cheaper cost of living...

I ain't been to either state outside of passing through but I don't know bout the non-major city South :patrice:

What's them MA gun laws like?

From experience people from boston are not openly racist but they're very micro-aggressive, always make you feel that you're black or excluded, this is generally true for cac liberals but Boston is worst
I get the exclusion part but if you are black how else should you feel? :skip:
 

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I get the exclusion part but if you are black how else should you feel? :skip:

For some people your whole existence is based on your skin color, they don't see you as a human being but a black guy or a black girl and they make you feel that way, they treated you differently, that's what we called subtle racism
 

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Houston...coastal-type city close to other big cities. Half the distance to East Coast, West Coast, Caribbean, and Mexico by plane. Diverse black people. Diverse in general. Relatively inexpensive cost of living. No state income tax. All the attributes and amenities of a major metro area. HBCUs. Lots of economic opportunity for a black man


No legalized MJ but legalized gambling 2 hours away. 3 seasons: humid as hell, monsoon, and comfortably mild.

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ATL still has seasons without getting 0 degrees or 5 feet of snow...and cheaper cost of living...

I ain't been to either state outside of passing through but I don't know bout the non-major city South :patrice:

What's them MA gun laws like?


I get the exclusion part but if you are black how else should you feel? :skip:
Gun laws are pretty strict but nothin like NY or CA. Although I don't like them the NRA has very useful and succinct breakdowns of state by state gun laws
 

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Gun laws are pretty strict but nothin like NY or CA. Although I don't like them the NRA has very useful and succinct breakdowns of state by state gun laws
Southern gun laws are one of the reasons I'd entertain living the south. I believe in gun ownership the right way but my state is anti-gun
 
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