I would assume that you're solely referring to the United States, am I right?
Well buddy, I've only visited a few U.S. States (Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, New York and Washington) and have only lived in a couple so far (Florida & Texas) so I can't really offer you an educated guess here but of all the States I have been to, I must admit that Texas was the worst one of all!
Like you said yourself, Texas is nasty but also full of illegal Mexicans, let's not forget, who treat Houston TX, for example, exactly the same way the Cubans treat Miami FL: turning the city into a complete pigsty seems to be their main concern, I'm afraid.
And they're spreading outside the perimeters of Miami too, like some goddamn disease similar to cancer!
Sad but true...
Why doesn't the U.S. Government send them all back to Mexico and Cuba once and for all?!?
2007-05-15 09:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I disagree. It really depends on where in the deep south you live at. I'm not a liberal, I'm a moderate so I'm okay w/ the area for the most part. If you are one who likes the fast paced lifestyle of NYC, then yes, this is a hell hole, but if you are a laid back type of person, you'd probably like it. I mean it's not the end of the world. In these states, you probably do not want to live in a small country town. However the larger cities of Mobile(AL), Baton Rouge(LA), New Orleans(LA), Lafayette(LA), Nashville(TN), and Charleston(SC) are ex cellent places to live. And Georgia is a great place, it's really hilly and there is a large black middle class there(espeicially the ATL area), The same goes for South Carolina(well the carolinas period are another hotspot for blacks doing well) Alabama has some of the prettiest beaches of the Gulf(Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Perdido Key) Mississippi-well I can't argue w/ you there, I don't exactly like stopping in that state either unless I'm stopping @ a rest area. This particular area is KNOWN for it's staunch conservatism about everything. Nashville-well it's known for it's music scene Louisiana-the cajun and creole cooking especially towards the east(lafayette, houma, New Orleans, Opelousas) Have you ever been to the deep south? Where would you get the idea from?
2016-05-18 22:09:27
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answered by georgina 4
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I live in MS. Recently moved back from NY and it is NOT a bad place to live. It depends on what you're here for. I'm here for the quiet, hometown feel I get from my town. Yes, there are a few 'a**-backwards people' as you put it, but those are everywhere, not just here.
..and yes, there are worse places to live. You could live under a dictatorship with no freedom to choose where you live and how you live, with no idea of whether you will have fresh clean food to eat. Before you call someplace nasty, try the other prospects.
2007-05-15 06:06:40
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answered by Idaila 2
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I sure hope you didn't swim in it, lol!
I wouldn't want to live in either state you mentioned either buddy!
As far as I'm concerned, it would have to be either the West or the East Coast, end of discussion.
Preferably the East Coast as I am more familiar with that area having lived there before...
2007-05-15 15:06:38
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answered by Lolita 5
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As a native Texan, Galveston beach is all we have.
It was not always so icky but thanks to bad environment and the oil people it looks the way it does.
People here can be kind. My husband is originally from Missisippi, although he has spent a lot of his adult life in New York and Detroit.
If you don't like it, don't insult us, just don't live there okay?
2007-05-15 06:04:13
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answered by soulflower 7
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Yes, anywhere by you would suck much worse....
The south has a lot of great cultures that you would be fortunate to expierence. The cooking, the music, the festivals....
it certainly does suck that some Hurricanes have washed away our beaches, but that was God's will.
2007-05-15 06:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Idaho has Nuclear Waste buried underneath it.... for MILES
But it is beautiful...lots of mountains and ski hills. And hardly ever has a natural disaster. Maybe 1 or 2 tornado's every 10 yrs
2007-05-15 06:03:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. I unfortunately live in Dallas and it is whack. Yhea coming from LA, CA. Galveston beach has nothing on Venice Beach.
2007-05-15 06:05:35
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answered by Nina Knows 5
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Yes. Iran, Sudan, and North Korea.
2007-05-15 06:02:51
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answered by Tony M 7
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Yes, South Carolina. Talking about a**backwards. This state has terrible medical care, it's hot, boring and backwards. I'm stuck here for now because this is where my wife is from and we're here for her Mom. Hoping to get out of here in the next couple of years and head to Florida.
2007-05-15 06:04:55
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answered by vanhammer 7
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