I went on a trip to the American West recently, and I absolutely loved it. I drove through Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Its one of my favorite places on earth. Yellowstone National Park alone has SO much to see, you could spend a solid 2 weeks there alone and see something different every day. Would highly recommend to anyone. I wonder how many Americans really appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds them.
New Hampshire is a really nice state. It has a high standard of living, high average salary, low number of joggers, very relaxed and unobtrusive laws, and it has that really nice Atlantic forest vibe. I haven't been but read about it a lot.
Its a pretty area that doesn't have some of the other issues that New England states have in my opinion. Its more libertarian in its politics, especially compared to other New England states. New Hampshire always has Republican and Democrat primary elections first before other states, and it tends to be a swing state. It's hardly the least relevant state, when Wyoming has the lowest population and personally I never hear shit about Rhode Island or Arkansas' existence.
>wtf happens in New Hampshire?
Rich israelite Yorkers and Bostonians go up there to ski and drive up a mountain. There’s a lot of rich people cabins while the rest of the population is more working class and slightly less liberal than their neighbors (though that’s not saying much considering the region)
New Hampshire is basically America if everything had gone alright and we had no real problems to speak of. It's just a chill place, sort of libertarian vibes but not the trashy Texas 8 Lane Highway sort of situation. I love that land.
New Hampshire is comfy and Mount Washington is cool and gets the highest recorded windspeeds on earth (outside of hurricanes and tornados)
There's skiing up there but most israelite Yorkers go to Vermont for nearby skiing
upstate new york, vermont, and new hampshire get a ton of snow each winter due to the lake effect
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Objectively correct. Gorgeous towns and scenery, strong traditions of civic engagement, local democracy and social organizations so even small towns have a lot going on compared to elsewhere in the US. You can go on a million different local vacations from ski lodges to seaside villages to idyllic pastures and cosmopolitan cities without traveling more than an hour or two. Crossing over into New York state is like crossing onto the bad side of the Iron Curtain by comparison.
Yuro here who was also gonna say New England. Something about the old money white folks really speaks to me.
Usian cinema sucks because there's really no regional cinema, and everything is just shot in 2-3 cities with people from 2-3 cities. It would be fun to see what the nigs are up to in Alabama or something, just like you can check up on Serbs or whoever
A lot of 'Hollywood' is filmed in Georgia these days, not too far from Alabama
Seems like an increase of Southern settings has coincided with this. The Outsider HBO show for instance was set in Georgia.
Objectively correct. Gorgeous towns and scenery, strong traditions of civic engagement, local democracy and social organizations so even small towns have a lot going on compared to elsewhere in the US. You can go on a million different local vacations from ski lodges to seaside villages to idyllic pastures and cosmopolitan cities without traveling more than an hour or two. Crossing over into New York state is like crossing onto the bad side of the Iron Curtain by comparison.
>Crossing over into New York state is like crossing onto the bad side of the Iron Curtain by comparison.
Yeah NY has its high points but there really is a stark contrast passing from MA into NY on I-90. You go from the lush forests of the Berkshires populated by old money and Boston vacationers to farms and scrubland where foliage is whatever can survive abuse and utter neglect.
That is somewhat an issue with that particular border crossing, though. It's not as bad if you cross from Vermont into the Adirondacks. (But that area is not "small-town comfy")
WA state is a shithole
It's overrun with fentanyl, homeless, the most passive aggressive drivers I the country, and other shit.
Yeah the mountains and forests are pretty but it's just not worth it
Just had to drive across the whole width of Ohio twice the other day, and it fricking sucked. It's kind of comfy but I am convinced there is not a single interesting landmark or place to visit in the whole state. Maybe living in upstate new york has spoiled me.
The middle is the most boring part, just farm areas. To the south you get cool Appalachian terrain and to the north you get a great lake. Not that it's a top 10 state scenery wise it just isn't as bad as Kansas or Illinois.
I just don't get this obsession with empty wastelands on this site? Like what's so attractive about endless nature? It's nice for 10 minutes then I want some human civilization
Then why does the train still come to the station, why does my check still get into my bank, why does the grocery store still have groceries and why are they taking American currency as opposed to bartering for my sweater?
The middle is shit for nature and natural connections, just hundreds of miles of flat lands that used to be forested then got clear cut into boring cornfields and hardly any public land you can go explore. It's seriously lacking compared to the rest of the United States, particularly the West Coast, New England and Rockies.
The claim wasn't "the midwest is the most natural landscape in the US", it was that there isn't anything hype about nature vs. the city. The "obsession" with nature is obvious, it's where we belong as humans. Not in horribly depressed, oversocialized concrete jungles where everyone secretly wishes for a doomsday apocalypse.
>my guy you might be a bugman
At least I don't have to drive to the store.
You're right, just 3 hour trips to the laundromat and other basic chores
ok bugman, get back in your box asap. mr shekelstein wants those excel sheets on his desk yesterday
7 months ago
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Can just one of you Rural gays make an argument for rural life that doesn't include casual antisemitism. It just confirms everything I think about you.
Go take a puff of your crystal pipe and get back to work
7 months ago
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jews dont care about you, i dont care about you, now go die for israel
7 months ago
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No. Stay in your containment zone and rot. You'd hate it here, trust me.
What do you like to do for fun, and what field do you work in? Maine has more of a seasonal population and tourist season focused economy, Vermont less so.
I don't really have a field of work I usually like to work for a few months or half a yeah and then coast on that money (I live in my van but I'm looking to get my shit together) I don't realy know what I like besides lots of trees and doing nerd crap like /tg/ and vidja.
California. The problem is it's so vast. But everything west of the 405 between the 118 and PCH all the way to Ventura and Fillmore is nice to live in and anyone who says otherwise is just trying to keep you from moving there. Any part of LA being described as Hip and Cool is just a cokeden for wannabes. Any part of San Francisco being described as bad has a bunch of fun homeless people and is extremely safe and has good restaurants. If you're into rural shit, frick off I'm sick of people who just want to live 1000 miles from anything.
This isn't talking for reference. I didn't say anything to any of you.
I'm in San Diego county, it's insanely expensive and I hate the desert but yeah northern California is really pretty.
California. The problem is it's so vast. But everything west of the 405 between the 118 and PCH all the way to Ventura and Fillmore is nice to live in and anyone who says otherwise is just trying to keep you from moving there. Any part of LA being described as Hip and Cool is just a cokeden for wannabes. Any part of San Francisco being described as bad has a bunch of fun homeless people and is extremely safe and has good restaurants. If you're into rural shit, frick off I'm sick of people who just want to live 1000 miles from anything.
This isn't talking for reference. I didn't say anything to any of you.
In USA: >horror / mystery
Small town in New England >action
Southwest, Arizona/New Mexico/west Texas >Sci-fi
Pacific-Northwest >thriller
Northeastern megapolis
yes New England is based, I've started to appreciate it more and more. Frick overhyped places like California. I even like my home state now, you know you're not getting the full story about the politics of it when you see Trump signs everywhere.
Pacific Northwest during most of the year, or the east coast during winter
Non Anerican here. The Pacific Northwest aesthetic really speaks to me. Twilight is set there, right? The nature in that looks kino
Also, wtf happens in New Hampshire? It seems to be the least relevant state. Never hear anything about it or see it referenced in American media.
I went on a trip to the American West recently, and I absolutely loved it. I drove through Utah, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Its one of my favorite places on earth. Yellowstone National Park alone has SO much to see, you could spend a solid 2 weeks there alone and see something different every day. Would highly recommend to anyone. I wonder how many Americans really appreciate the natural beauty that surrounds them.
New Hampshire is a really nice state. It has a high standard of living, high average salary, low number of joggers, very relaxed and unobtrusive laws, and it has that really nice Atlantic forest vibe. I haven't been but read about it a lot.
Based. I worked for national parks (Zion, Canyonlands, Arches) for a few years throughout Utah. Glad you enjoyed it.
Also, I snowshoed Yellowstone a few years back. Would recommend it if you’re ever looking for a winter trip.
Its a pretty area that doesn't have some of the other issues that New England states have in my opinion. Its more libertarian in its politics, especially compared to other New England states. New Hampshire always has Republican and Democrat primary elections first before other states, and it tends to be a swing state. It's hardly the least relevant state, when Wyoming has the lowest population and personally I never hear shit about Rhode Island or Arkansas' existence.
>wtf happens in New Hampshire?
Rich israelite Yorkers and Bostonians go up there to ski and drive up a mountain. There’s a lot of rich people cabins while the rest of the population is more working class and slightly less liberal than their neighbors (though that’s not saying much considering the region)
New Hampshire is basically America if everything had gone alright and we had no real problems to speak of. It's just a chill place, sort of libertarian vibes but not the trashy Texas 8 Lane Highway sort of situation. I love that land.
It's New England if it hadn't gotten overwhelmed with urbanization and city bugman politics
New Hampshire is comfy and Mount Washington is cool and gets the highest recorded windspeeds on earth (outside of hurricanes and tornados)
There's skiing up there but most israelite Yorkers go to Vermont for nearby skiing
upstate new york, vermont, and new hampshire get a ton of snow each winter due to the lake effect
New England
Yuro here who was also gonna say New England. Something about the old money white folks really speaks to me.
Usian cinema sucks because there's really no regional cinema, and everything is just shot in 2-3 cities with people from 2-3 cities. It would be fun to see what the nigs are up to in Alabama or something, just like you can check up on Serbs or whoever
>Usian
It’s American you filthy south american
A lot of 'Hollywood' is filmed in Georgia these days, not too far from Alabama
Seems like an increase of Southern settings has coincided with this. The Outsider HBO show for instance was set in Georgia.
That'll last until the tax incentives stop.
Ever seen "Big Fish" by Tim Burton?
I'm in that movie.
They filmed in Wetumpka, AL.
nothing more comfy than the midwest in autumn
gay
Black person
autumn on the east coast is better
Oklahoma, Maryland, and WV are not the South
Every map puts those states with the South.
>he doesn't know about the Mason-Dixon line
Border state city slickers aren't really southerners
More maps like this pls
more?
here's my home state
Based. Californian here can confirm with the exception of a few republican sprinkles throughout the state
Objectively correct. Gorgeous towns and scenery, strong traditions of civic engagement, local democracy and social organizations so even small towns have a lot going on compared to elsewhere in the US. You can go on a million different local vacations from ski lodges to seaside villages to idyllic pastures and cosmopolitan cities without traveling more than an hour or two. Crossing over into New York state is like crossing onto the bad side of the Iron Curtain by comparison.
What are some New England kinos?
The Witch
The Crucible
April Morning
Iron Giant
The Russians Are Coming The Russians Are Coming
thats a rad pic
>Crossing over into New York state is like crossing onto the bad side of the Iron Curtain by comparison.
Yeah NY has its high points but there really is a stark contrast passing from MA into NY on I-90. You go from the lush forests of the Berkshires populated by old money and Boston vacationers to farms and scrubland where foliage is whatever can survive abuse and utter neglect.
That is somewhat an issue with that particular border crossing, though. It's not as bad if you cross from Vermont into the Adirondacks. (But that area is not "small-town comfy")
Any Canadian versions?
how the frick should I know; I've never even been to canada.
It's been to you
I know; that's why I want to build a big beautiful wall on the canadian border
This image made my gf want to move to the witches and quaint ass towns section
White Florida and Irish riviera sound comfy.
Frick off we’re full!
Good morning sir
I promise we're good people. We adapt wherever we go
she sounds annoying
sometimes, shes the love of my life though
Californians ruin everything but they really aren't usually that bad of people unless it's a really rich area.
I need one for my state of Oregon, I could design one but it would probably be really samey in east and Southern oregon
It's fricking Taylor Ham by the way
It's Pork Roll you fricking degenerate
>Mommy if you please pass me the pork roll egg and cheese if you please on a kaiser bun
i want to live in washington state so bad bro, i hate urop. no comfy cabin close to canuck border for me.
frick off. we’re full
Also Canada is full so frick off eh
canada sucks ass
>t. canadian
WA state is a shithole
It's overrun with fentanyl, homeless, the most passive aggressive drivers I the country, and other shit.
Yeah the mountains and forests are pretty but it's just not worth it
Either Maine or New Orleans, Salem is good too
>the midwest
>is in the eastern half of the coutry
Traveling "out west" began ironically close to the eastern seaboard, dude.
>ironically close
I want to punch you so fricking hard.
it used to be the west.
Snoqualmie, WA. Where Twin Peaks was filmed.
Washington is a progressive shithole, but this city seems to remain relatively untouched.
NYC
Delaware and Maryland are not the South
South to me
Maryland is in the South and Delaware doesn’t exist
Maryland is the Mason Dixon line
If there’s ever another civil war, this is how the country will be divided.
Rank them as locations you would prefer to live in the post-split future:
for me its:
Alaska > South > New England > Midwest > West > Hawaii
Just had to drive across the whole width of Ohio twice the other day, and it fricking sucked. It's kind of comfy but I am convinced there is not a single interesting landmark or place to visit in the whole state. Maybe living in upstate new york has spoiled me.
The middle is the most boring part, just farm areas. To the south you get cool Appalachian terrain and to the north you get a great lake. Not that it's a top 10 state scenery wise it just isn't as bad as Kansas or Illinois.
I just don't get this obsession with empty wastelands on this site? Like what's so attractive about endless nature? It's nice for 10 minutes then I want some human civilization
human civilization has collapsed
Then why does the train still come to the station, why does my check still get into my bank, why does the grocery store still have groceries and why are they taking American currency as opposed to bartering for my sweater?
You don't get the obsession with nature/natural connections and the derision for overly packed concrete jungles? Lol
You're unironically calling unperverted nature a "wasteland" my guy you might be a bugman
The middle is shit for nature and natural connections, just hundreds of miles of flat lands that used to be forested then got clear cut into boring cornfields and hardly any public land you can go explore. It's seriously lacking compared to the rest of the United States, particularly the West Coast, New England and Rockies.
The claim wasn't "the midwest is the most natural landscape in the US", it was that there isn't anything hype about nature vs. the city. The "obsession" with nature is obvious, it's where we belong as humans. Not in horribly depressed, oversocialized concrete jungles where everyone secretly wishes for a doomsday apocalypse.
You're right, just 3 hour trips to the laundromat and other basic chores
>my guy you might be a bugman
At least I don't have to drive to the store.
ok bugman, get back in your box asap. mr shekelstein wants those excel sheets on his desk yesterday
Can just one of you Rural gays make an argument for rural life that doesn't include casual antisemitism. It just confirms everything I think about you.
Go take a puff of your crystal pipe and get back to work
jews dont care about you, i dont care about you, now go die for israel
No. Stay in your containment zone and rot. You'd hate it here, trust me.
Dude. Farming is EZPZ in the midwest. Like, WOW. Beef? Poultry? Squash? Corn? Berries? Orchards? Potable water? You've got it ALL, here.
>No, I want homosexuals telling me my political views and fashion statements!
Oh.
How do they manage to do so much crystal meth and not manage to build anything of impressiveness?
Ohio is about as middle-of-the-road as it gets. I live here, I’m pretty sure we’re the boring generic core of the country.
The Metroparks are one of the best parts of this state.
What's the best state bros? I was thinking about moving to Vermont or maine.
What do you like to do for fun, and what field do you work in? Maine has more of a seasonal population and tourist season focused economy, Vermont less so.
I don't really have a field of work I usually like to work for a few months or half a yeah and then coast on that money (I live in my van but I'm looking to get my shit together) I don't realy know what I like besides lots of trees and doing nerd crap like /tg/ and vidja.
I'm in San Diego county, it's insanely expensive and I hate the desert but yeah northern California is really pretty.
California. The problem is it's so vast. But everything west of the 405 between the 118 and PCH all the way to Ventura and Fillmore is nice to live in and anyone who says otherwise is just trying to keep you from moving there. Any part of LA being described as Hip and Cool is just a cokeden for wannabes. Any part of San Francisco being described as bad has a bunch of fun homeless people and is extremely safe and has good restaurants. If you're into rural shit, frick off I'm sick of people who just want to live 1000 miles from anything.
This isn't talking for reference. I didn't say anything to any of you.
Oregon
In USA:
>horror / mystery
Small town in New England
>action
Southwest, Arizona/New Mexico/west Texas
>Sci-fi
Pacific-Northwest
>thriller
Northeastern megapolis
>monster/nature scareflick
Midwest
inland New England.
midwest? why is it mid?
>PNW
>New England
>NY in the 1970s
>LA
>Great Plains
>Chicago
>desert southwest
yes New England is based, I've started to appreciate it more and more. Frick overhyped places like California. I even like my home state now, you know you're not getting the full story about the politics of it when you see Trump signs everywhere.
Texas and Oklahoma not the South. Arkansas and Louisiana are already borderlands.
Gotta split up northwest and southwest very different locations
New Orleans is usually pretty good. It also works in multiple time periods
New Jersey, bay-bay
The Northwoods