If you could live anywhere where would you Live? and Why?

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06 Jan 2006, 11:36 am

I would live in a spiritual form that could interact with and watch the 'real' world but not be addressed by the 'real' world . . . not as anything more than a 'feeling' . . .

But, baring that, I would live in New Mexico - I went camping there for a while and it was just so wonderful - very few people in most areas and in August it was chilly at night!



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06 Jan 2006, 12:10 pm

P.E.R.N.
or Valdemar :lol:


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06 Jan 2006, 1:02 pm

Naman wrote:
Well, if I answered this 100% truthfully and outside of the current boundaries of this reality, I'd probably weird-out at least a few people, so I'm going to go with around 99% of the truth, which also happens to be within the boundaries of this reality, and say the ideal place to live, for me, would be with someone I love deeply.

As for why, being with someone I love deeply would almost be the most comfortable and 'home-ish' I could feel. (The most is essentially the same thing, only slightly more... close?)


Come on, you're talking to people who've picked, variously, a spaceship, a ghost in cyberspace, Mars, an AI construct, and an untouchable spiritual form. How much weirder can it get? :wink:

Let me guess. In the same body/mind as your loved one? In an animal body, in the wild?



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06 Jan 2006, 1:43 pm

I would love to be in a house (can't really describe it. The one that looks very "New Englandy") on a hill up in New England, which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.


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06 Jan 2006, 1:43 pm

i'd love to live in my very own London Underground station :D complete with platforms and a maze of tunnels and walkways going off in all directions. and escalators everywhere! i'd be able to catch a train right from my living room :lol:

of course if my life carries on the way it has been going then i could end up living in underground stations anyway :roll:



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06 Jan 2006, 3:43 pm

I would live in the Italian Countryside. I find the place to be exceptionally beautiful. Why I would live there? Well its mainly because I want to live anywhere except the US


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06 Jan 2006, 3:44 pm

I’m going to be realistic here…

I would like to live in northern Nevada and may end up there in the near future. The reason I like the idea of living there is the proximity to the Sierra Nevada and the desert. I need to live near both desert and mountains. A couple years ago I visited northern Nevada and have wanted to live there ever since.

The only other places I can see myself living would be Oregon or Colorado. Alaska is obviously a wonderful place, but I don't think I can handle the cold weather or the bugs. Now, having a cabin somewhere in Alaska I can visit would be a dream.


As for an actual dwelling, I’d love to live in a Titan-1 missile base

http://www.missilebases.com/



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06 Jan 2006, 3:55 pm

Japan, I want to enter in a Karate Tournament prematuraly and get my ass whooped by a 6'2 Kung Fu fighter name Suzuki Ichiro.

That has always been one of many of my twisted fantasies. :lol:



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06 Jan 2006, 3:58 pm

Seattle, mainly because it's my hometown.


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06 Jan 2006, 5:05 pm

My dream is to live in Sydney, Australia, either in the City Center or by Bondi or Avalon Beach. I love the abundance of beaches, surfing, outdoors activities and things to do. Plus it's a big, beautiful city without the rampant crime in towns of comparable size in the U.S. It gets an average of 300 days of sun a year, which is good for warding off depression and the weather is nice and mild.

I can actually go out without worrying whether I'll get shot by some thug or have men "hiss" at me like they do where I live. Australia also has safer and better public schools compared to the U.S. so if I have children, at least private or homeschool won't be my only options. Sydneysiders are rather laid back and tolerant. Therefore, my personality would be more acceptable there than it is here.


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06 Jan 2006, 7:25 pm

I used to picture it as a place somewhere in the tropical realm of earth (with the medditerranean and Cape Town/Buenos Aires/Melbourne as fictive borders), but my greatest criteria are
a) lots of space (for a nice garden)
b) at least 2000 hours of sun around the year
c) a house that can be accomodated for my needs
d) preferrably on the outskirts of a city
e) I have to feel comfortable in the culture I'll take part in
f) not too far from work

....in non-particular order.



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06 Jan 2006, 7:32 pm

Somewhere not to hot and not to cold and not to wet and not to dry and not to crowded.



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06 Jan 2006, 10:21 pm

Some where with no snow, no salt in the air, not sandy, and not humid, and plenty of sweet roads with no speed limits so I can drive like I want.

Yeah...

But there is no where in the USA like that.