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I work remotely and live in NYC. Honestly, I cannot imagine living anywhere else. Present conditions notwithstanding, I believe New York to be an ideal place to base oneself. The connivence to both everyday needs, world-class food, culture, and yes, employers, is unparalleled. And on top of that, there is perhaps no better place in the US from which to explore the world. People say it's expensive but they act as if y…
Can someone please explain what people mean by "culture"? I'm a working class joe, I can't afford to pay for Broadway tickets regularly. What's the benefit here?
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#732Hualien, Taiwan. That said, since cannabis has become legal where I live, moving to a place where it isn't has lost a bit of appeal. Of course, this is just a thought experiment because of the state of the world at the moment.
Single-payer health care, really good public transport
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I found my shared like of British humour and sarcastic outlook of life made it easy to make British friends when I lived there.
I love British humor as well! I must admit, if one drinks (I don't), it must be easier. Also, being "white" helps, I think.
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#734I'm only in Melbourne because the jobs are here. There's not much I particularly like about it, and I don't think I'll ever be able to afford a house. I'd prefer to live somewhere prettier and cheaper. Maybe in Queensland or Tasmania.
I grew up in Melbourne and thought about moving back, but yeah the housing prices are out of control. And can't earn much in tech there compared to US. What don't you like about Melbourne? I feel it is usually over-hyped.
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#735Hualien, Taiwan. That said, since cannabis has become legal where I live, moving to a place where it isn't has lost a bit of appeal. Of course, this is just a thought experiment because of the state of the world at the moment.
Wow, surprised to see Hualian! I lived there for a year learning Mandarin and loved the nature and cost of living. But what about community? I found that part tough.
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> I have made many interesting and creative friends here who are from all over the world. I get to work on mobile games, but there are many other opportunities around. Among my coworkers are digital artists and painters, musicians, engineers, hip hop dancers, drag show performers, people who party all night in the Castro, a muay Thai boxer, mixologists, and more interests than I can list. Being mostly in Seattle for…
> . At least there were easy outs in going to galleries or clubs or art/makerspaces or various meets for non-tech things in SF I hear the same thing about New York and to that I wonder: 1) Do people actually like these things 2) or are they a just a way to virtue signal their cosmopolitan bona fides to the other graduates of selective universities? Perhaps I'm just an unsophisticated public school grad, but I've neve…
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Wow, surprised to see Hualian! I lived there for a year learning Mandarin and loved the nature and cost of living. But what about community? I found that part tough.
What's lacking regarding the community?
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What constraints do you think there should be on that basic human right, if any?
None? That's what a basic human right means. This is how lots of countries have fixed homelessness.
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#740The beach. My hometown has a great one [0], the only way to improve that would be a beach where it's summer all round the year. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playa_de_la_Barrosa
Most of the tropics give a summer like experience. Typed from Klong Dao Beach. Though I think you might get a bit bored being here year round - it's kinda quiet.