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I’ve lived in LA for the last 7 years. My lease is up soon and I’m considering trying somewhere new. I value natural beauty, access to international flights, and a strong sense of local identity. Shill me on where you think I should move (and why!) — anywhere is fair game.
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I’m so close to being Austin pilled, but I’m like a lizard in the heat; I get so lethargic I cannot think. 115 degrees is my nightmare.
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That's part of the sense of local identity tbh - the Slacker vibe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slacker_(film)) can be partly attributed to the lethargy from the hot summers You can't be too high strung when the sun is beating down on you
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Common misconception that I once held. Yes, the heat is a huge inconvenience in terms of if you walk anywhere in the summer you'll need a shower. But you do climatize so it's not uncomfortable. What ppl miss is that that heat is 98% sunshine all the time which is #1 mood hack bar none and summer activities here >>>
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Austin is great if you've got somewhere else to be in the summer. We'd love to see you build something in Austin. There's a budding generative art community that would benefit tremendously from a bit of a catalyst.
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