I took a trip to Colorado this summer and it was the first time in my life I ever really left the south. It just blew my fucking mind. I love where I'm from, but there's just so much fucked up shit that I just thought was how it was. I'm a white cishet, so I'm not vulnerable to the worst of the south, but it absolutely blew my mind seeing somewhere that you didn't just have a background level of distressing shit in view at all times. The most striking thing was how there weren't any ruins around. You get used to seeing overgrown, dilapidated buildings dotting the side of the road pretty much everywhere you go. It was wild to me how rare that was, comparatively, once you get to the other side of Texas. There's a million other things, but honestly I didn't spend enough time there to really know if all of them are the norm or if I'm just making shit up. As shitty as I feel saying it, it would also be nice to try dating somewhere there weren't quite so many ""country"" girls.

My only regret would be leaving behind all my friends and family. That's just such an insane leap to me, and I have no faith that I'd be able to find new friends elsewhere now that I'm out of college. I know I'm experiencing a massively cliche impulse and all that, and that there's lots of problems that will follow you wherever you move, but how do I know if I'm insane or not? Does anybody have advice for trying to find a job somewhere you don't live? I'm sick of all these damn pine trees.

  • RoabeArt [he/him]
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    9 months ago

    the produce down here is way worse than CA and is 50% more expensive

    Wonder if it's got to do with California being an agri state. Produce doesn't have to travel far, which means higher quality and lower price.

    People crow about how the heartland is where all the food comes from, but it's all bullshit corn and soy that's mostly animal feed. Seems most of the real human food comes from Cali.

    • Bnova [he/him]
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      9 months ago

      That's what I and other California transplants have concluded. A bell pepper here is $1.5-2 on sale and up to $3 when not. The avocados are rancid and expensive. Tomatoes need to be refrigerated or they'll mold in a day or two. A good amount of the produce in the grocery is molded so you have to inspect thoroughly when it comes to cherry tomatoes, berries, etc.