I enjoyed my time in Jacksonville for a bit. Then I got bored of driving 3 hours to Orlando if I want guaranteed fun (though going to Disney often was cool)If you're rich and single I could see it
I only know south Florida and Orlando though.....the rest of the state
As a transplant from NYC, what I dislike about FL the most is the weather, heat, humidity and constant threat of hurricanes.Lived in Broward for 2 years, can confirm the politics alone (if you're actually paying attention) made me ready to go back home. You'd be surprised how much politics can affect your day to day life, and coming from a blue state the sht was night and day to me.
Also, the fact that you're literally only 5-10 feet above sea level with hurricanes tryna murder you a few times every year, nah bruh. The natives are corny as fukk there too, can't dress, no style of their own except for the foreigners, and they all dikk ride the hell out of you if you from Chicago or NY. It got to the point where I would just say I'm from the Midwest to avoid lame ass questions like
You from 63rd??
Did you know anybody that died from rap beef
You must have been a real nikka to make it out
Corny people exist everywhere no doubt, but it's like damn man more often than not these are the kinda people I met down there. Ill probably do a timeshare for the worst winter months in Chicago but other than that I definitely wouldn't want to live there all year round.
Thoughts on 16' foot pythons and alligators?As a transplant from NYC, what I dislike about FL the most is the weather, heat, humidity and constant threat of hurricanes.
Recreational use of weed is still being illegal in FL in 2024 is mindblowing to a person who came from NY, and I don't even smoke
at those Pythons in the everglades, so many of my avian fam got eaten by those slithering fakkitsThoughts on 16' foot pythons and alligators?
We call in my boy G Money...Probably gotta click on the IG vid since it's not embeddingThoughts on 16' foot pythons and alligators?
Pensacola??I love it here (panhandle) but it's not for everybody. I think you have to be at a certain point in your life to be able to appreciate it. Young people looking for a ton of shyt to get into need to keep close to the cities. This here for grown folk