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re: How many of you are planning to live in Louisiana your entire lives? Why?
Posted on 4/30/19 at 1:31 pm to kingbob
Posted on 4/30/19 at 1:31 pm to kingbob
You sound scared of change. The things you list as reasons to stay are the exact reasons/challenges that I enjoy living in a new city.
Meeting new people, hustling professionally, finding new hidden gems. All things some people would enjoy.
Service providers aren't fun no matter your location.
Meeting new people, hustling professionally, finding new hidden gems. All things some people would enjoy.
Service providers aren't fun no matter your location.
Posted on 4/30/19 at 1:46 pm to RocketTiger
I get to do all that stuff when I’m on vacation. It’s not like I’ve never been anywhere else. I’ve been to most of the states in the US, I’ve been to a lot of countries overseas, but I just like it here.
My knock about Houston is that it’s too similar to where I came from, but it doesn’t have my bubble. I like my bubble, it is a good bubble, you wish you had a slice of bubble as I do trust me. If I’ve got a good bubble why would I want to leave my bubble? Seriously, change for changes sake isn’t necessarily good. If it’s not broken why in gods hell would I ever want to fix it?
If you want me to burst my bubble, you better provide me with a place that is significantly better than the place where I have my bubble. Houston is not that place, and neither is Atlanta, Dallas, or any of those other sprawling post-war clusterf$&k towns in the South or those frozen, rusted-out shitholes in the Mid West.
My knock about Houston is that it’s too similar to where I came from, but it doesn’t have my bubble. I like my bubble, it is a good bubble, you wish you had a slice of bubble as I do trust me. If I’ve got a good bubble why would I want to leave my bubble? Seriously, change for changes sake isn’t necessarily good. If it’s not broken why in gods hell would I ever want to fix it?
If you want me to burst my bubble, you better provide me with a place that is significantly better than the place where I have my bubble. Houston is not that place, and neither is Atlanta, Dallas, or any of those other sprawling post-war clusterf$&k towns in the South or those frozen, rusted-out shitholes in the Mid West.
This post was edited on 4/30/19 at 1:51 pm
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