The United States of America

Started by Shakyamunison4 pages
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Of the same thread even. But that's not important.

Just rare. 😄

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Well, were I live, I can drive less then an 1/2 hour and look out onto a similar scene.

Where do you live, exactly? I'm in eugene and I can see stuff like that close by, but farther than 1/2 hour for sure.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Where do you live, exactly? I'm in eugene and I can see stuff like that close by, but farther than 1/2 hour for sure.

I live in Medford.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
We are on the same page.
Of the same thread even. But that's not important.

😆

California>USA

this ✅

Not according to what Isaiah says, he says living in California sucks ass.

The US is alright, although I have never actually been anywhere else to compare. 😐

Yes, I've been to USA numerous times. First time stayed there for 8 weeks.
It is very different to Europe, bizarre in some aspects, but very cool in others.

Originally posted by WickedDynamite
California>USA
Los Angeles > California > USA

Some evenings, the NO2 gases in the air cause a beautiful orangish sky. Lovely chemicals.

I live on Connecticut..hope to move to either Boston or NYC within the next 5 years, probably for school.

America? It's okay.

Originally posted by Dr. Leg Kick
Los Angeles > California > USA

Some evenings, the NO2 gases in the air cause a beautiful orangish sky. Lovely chemicals.

I love our orange sky stoned

Originally posted by Mairuzu
I love our orange sky stoned

F*ck yeah!

It's impossible to give a definitive evaluation because there are so many different kinds of areas. Farmland, urban, rural-urban, suburban, whatever.

I think you have to overlook the inhabitants in a way and also consider the natural beauty of some parts of the USA, humans are annoying pricks most the time anyway.

I'm not allowed to travel by plane for reasons that I am not at liberty to talk about here

But I went when I was 16 and thought it was awesome and I plan to go back and who knows maybe live their someday

Originally posted by NemeBro
Not according to what Isaiah says, he says living in California sucks

What..he lives in the Ghettos or something?

Originally posted by Dr. Leg Kick
Los Angeles > California > USA

Some evenings, the NO2 gases in the air cause a beautiful orangish sky. Lovely chemicals.

True...but I still prefer the gorgeous peaceful sunsets in Oceanside and Coronado.

SD>LA>SF>California>US

Re: The United States of America

Originally posted by coolmovies
I like the country but i havent been there . what about you ? have you been there or even live there ?

what are your views ?

🙂

Some parts are very nice to visit but dont ever live there.

Originally posted by WickedDynamite
What..he lives in the Ghettos or something?

True...but I still prefer the gorgeous peaceful sunsets in Oceanside and Coronado.

SD>LA>SF>California>US

You prefer nature over chemicals in the air?

Originally posted by Dr. Leg Kick
You prefer nature over chemicals in the air?

Air always has chemicals in it, in fact air is made of chemicals.

I have never been to the United States and I live somewhere between here and there 😂 😂

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Air always has chemicals in it, in fact air is made of chemicals.
I was joking.

What a complex question. What part of it? Many areas are so different from each other. I've lived in West Virginia, Louisiana, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, and been in the military. I've spent most of my adult life in Nevada (I'm 46) and plan to retire in California in 3-4 years. I've been to most of Europe and central and south America. I can see a lot of aspects where Europe is better than America and some where it isn't. I like visiting Latin America but with the possible exception of Costa Rica I'd never want to live there.

The US is certainly a decent country overall but we need changes in several areas of our society. Economically we are in BIG trouble and will be for quite some time...if we even recover at all. Socially and politically, well that's another matter.