Loners
Related: About this forumLiving in a red state makes being a loner so easy. .
If I hear "but their parents shouldn't have brought them" one more time I'm going to just scream.
It's hot, the locals are nuts and if I had a way to move to the Pacific Northwest I would be outta here.
irisblue
(34,575 posts)The wind & waves settles me when I'm thinking about hateful people
backtoblue
(11,841 posts)Just let the waves clear your mind and relax...
I'm sure I'd find something to complain about no matter where I live. I'm just tired of humidity and stupidity.
(And snakes, ticks, mosquitoes, and tornadoes)
irisblue
(34,575 posts)Lake Michigan maybe? 🌊🌊🌊🌊
Aristus
(68,885 posts)I was born and raised in Texas, and am so glad I'm not there now. I love living in liberal Western Washington.
The Eastern half is pretty red, but we outnumber them.
backtoblue
(11,841 posts)I'm not sure what I could afford out there, but my quality of life is seriously impeded here.
Summer in the south is horrid!
Sneederbunk
(15,556 posts)You will have same problems east of the Cascades.
Aristus
(68,885 posts)Stick with west of the mountains.
kimbutgar
(23,917 posts)Move forward or die off.
In the Bible it say welcome strangers into your land.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I spent one year in Ft Smith, AR around 2004.
Im 73; grew up in PA; lived from Maine to Florida to CA and points in between.
I did not feel welcome in Ft Smith, being "left of center".
backtoblue
(11,841 posts)About an hour from Ft Smith.
My career was one of the few reasons I stayed. Now that I'm retired I think it's time to leave the farm.
I've known some wonderful people over the years, but the ugly ones are REALLY ugly.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)But didn't want to offend anyone.
One example I recall is that my co-workers 'of color' would only call me "Mr Bob" because I'm white,
no matter how many times I said "Just call me Bob".
This was in 2004!