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Good: beautiful nature, majestic mountains
Bad: drugs
Good? Nature and opportunity.
Bad? I95.
Good: The Nature, Bad: The people
Good: it’s cheap
Bad: Everything else
The fresh water.
The ‘fresh’ water.
Good: cheap gas
Bad: The drivers
good: low cost of living
bad: terrible weather
Good: Stunning nature and landscapes, unique culture.
Bad: Expensive, isolated.
Good: the crab
Bad: the corruption
Good : great public transportation in a particular region
Con: City tax
My old home that’s not in my flair.
The good: Great street art, probably American’s best urban architecture.
The bad: Crazy segregated, way too cold.
Good: Low cost of living.
Bad: Weather is unpredictable.
Good: the crawfish boil
Bad: everything else
Good: Insanely plentiful oil, gas, wind, and solar resources.
Bad: Frequent blackouts and brownouts.
Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach
The beaches. The beaches.
Cost of living/weather
Good: big open skies. Crazy weather. Bad: the politics. Hard right nonsense
Good: cheese curds
Bad: winter temperatures
1 good thing: Eagles
1 bad thing: Steelers
Good: bourbon
Bad: rednecks
Good: Dolly Parton
Bad: Drag Bans
Good: Freedoms
Bad: Hot as balls
Good: High paying jobs
Bad: High paying jobs
Good: Mountains
Bad: Property Taxes
High COL
High QOL
Good: you get equal amounts of all four seasons, those seasons are gorgeous, and relatively mild compared to other parts of the country, which means they are generally enjoyable experiences (unless it’s winter and you live in the northern parts of the state where there is more elevation).
Bad: politically, the state is a deep shade of purple, which means we get endless political ads. These ads are *meant* to enrage the viewer, and that impacts residents’ mental health after weeks of exposure. During voting season, people are not the best version of themselves, even to their friends and neighbors. I fucking hate this about living here.
Good: Year round fireworks sales
Bad: Rural healthcare