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Parappa09
06/24/19 4:21:58 PM
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california is like a factory of hot jock guys damn
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Maeiv
06/24/19 4:43:45 PM
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They dress very well too.
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Southernfatman
06/24/19 4:43:53 PM
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IDK, but it sounds like I need to make a visit to California.
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Orlando_Jordan
06/24/19 4:46:08 PM
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Because employers won't even hire you if you're not a Chad. So non-Chads become homeless or leave.
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dave_is_slick
06/24/19 4:47:06 PM
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It's a gift.
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vocedelmorte
06/24/19 4:48:28 PM
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Because good looking guys are coming to California from everywhere
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Parappa09
06/24/19 4:49:30 PM
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Zurkon posted...
Idk but some of those guys are crazy hot

its not fair zurk

vocedelmorte posted...
Because good looking guys are coming to California from everywhere

theyll make it in the acting world
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theAteam
06/24/19 4:49:41 PM
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Active lifestyle in a good climate with a lot of sunshine
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FuneralFroth
06/24/19 4:50:41 PM
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Because hollywood? They go to try and make it big.
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hollow_shrine
06/24/19 4:51:35 PM
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You need it for basic access in some social circles. Social pressure to conform to certain attractiveness standards for basic social mobility and a general cultural awareness of related trends x money (LA is expensive sweetie) = generally prettier dudes.
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Parappa09
06/24/19 5:58:05 PM
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hollow_shrine posted...
You need it for basic access in some social circles. Social pressure to conform to certain attractiveness standards for basic social mobility and a general cultural awareness of related trends x money (LA is expensive sweetie) = generally prettier dudes.

that's probably the downside of california
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hyperpsycho
06/24/19 6:02:53 PM
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Hot jock guys you say?
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vocedelmorte
06/24/19 6:04:59 PM
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Parappa09 posted...
hollow_shrine posted...
You need it for basic access in some social circles. Social pressure to conform to certain attractiveness standards for basic social mobility and a general cultural awareness of related trends x money (LA is expensive sweetie) = generally prettier dudes.

that's probably the downside of california

If you ugly in California, then you better be rich, so you can buy all these model looking guys
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Parappa09
06/24/19 6:15:28 PM
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hyperpsycho posted...
Hot jock guys you say?

very very hot jock guys

vocedelmorte posted...
If you ugly in California, then you better be rich, so you can buy all these model looking guys
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or you could run to utah
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r25
06/24/19 6:20:14 PM
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California is a most diverse and populated state.
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manmouse
06/24/19 6:28:13 PM
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I can tell you this:

I grew up and still live in southern CA, but spent one year in the Midwest 6 years ago.

Now, normally here its almost ALWAYS temperate, sunny 90% of the time too. So basically its easy to always been walking, going places, moving.
Not only that, but we have food from all over the world. Down here your diet is diverse, always changing and rotating different things, lots of healthy options to the point where its a last-last-last resort to eat fast food.

And also, its just socially expected that men dress with some effort. Like its not culturally seen as sissy for guys to spend a little extra time finding the best fit for their jeans or shirts and picking out the best conditioner and such for your hygiene, and overall there are lots of different places to get clothes so that you generally have good options to dress the way you want.

Soooo with that in mind, heres what happened when I spent a year in Indiana.

There was no more public transit, everything was far away with corn and soybean fields in between, and it was always either suffocatingly hot and muggy or cold and frigid. In other words, I NEVER walked anywhere or set out on foot or spent many days doing outdoors stuff.

On top of that, every single restaurant around me was either steak/beef or fast food, with one single Chinese buffet in town. The one single grocery store as well had a far less diverse selection. It was a food desert essentially, making healthy choices more pricey and harder to come by.

And as for clothes? Everyone shopped at Walmart basically, with a few of the people maybe leaving more often occasionally to the mall over an hour away. So it was basically expected that people werent gonna dress with much effort. And with middle American masculinity at the forefront, nobody thought it was cool to put effort in anyway.

Within that year I gained 50 pounds, basically lost all self respect because I couldnt find a way to look decent and felt no motivation to do so anyway.
Moved back to CA and immediately became active again, for a tan, lost weight, naturally gained some muscle mass back, got more cleaned up and was able to style myself better.
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PIITB415
06/24/19 6:34:16 PM
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manmouse posted...
I can tell you this:

I grew up and still live in southern CA, but spent one year in the Midwest 6 years ago.

Now, normally here its almost ALWAYS temperate, sunny 90% of the time too. So basically its easy to always been walking, going places, moving.
Not only that, but we have food from all over the world. Down here your diet is diverse, always changing and rotating different things, lots of healthy options to the point where its a last-last-last resort to eat fast food.

And also, its just socially expected that men dress with some effort. Like its not culturally seen as sissy for guys to spend a little extra time finding the best fit for their jeans or shirts and picking out the best conditioner and such for your hygiene, and overall there are lots of different places to get clothes so that you generally have good options to dress the way you want.

Soooo with that in mind, heres what happened when I spent a year in Indiana.

There was no more public transit, everything was far away with corn and soybean fields in between, and it was always either suffocatingly hot and muggy or cold and frigid. In other words, I NEVER walked anywhere or set out on foot or spent many days doing outdoors stuff.

On top of that, every single restaurant around me was either steak/beef or fast food, with one single Chinese buffet in town. The one single grocery store as well had a far less diverse selection. It was a food desert essentially, making healthy choices more pricey and harder to come by.

And as for clothes? Everyone shopped at Walmart basically, with a few of the people maybe leaving more often occasionally to the mall over an hour away. So it was basically expected that people werent gonna dress with much effort. And with middle American masculinity at the forefront, nobody thought it was cool to put effort in anyway.

Within that year I gained 50 pounds, basically lost all self respect because I couldnt find a way to look decent and felt no motivation to do so anyway.
Moved back to CA and immediately became active again, for a tan, lost weight, naturally gained some muscle mass back, got more cleaned up and was able to style myself better.


This is what makes me happy to be in the bay area. I can literally do any activity I feel like and try different types of foods every day. Most CEmen here that live in flyover states have no idea what they are missing.
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Hop103
06/24/19 6:42:42 PM
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PIITB415 posted...
manmouse posted...
I can tell you this:

I grew up and still live in southern CA, but spent one year in the Midwest 6 years ago.

Now, normally here its almost ALWAYS temperate, sunny 90% of the time too. So basically its easy to always been walking, going places, moving.
Not only that, but we have food from all over the world. Down here your diet is diverse, always changing and rotating different things, lots of healthy options to the point where its a last-last-last resort to eat fast food.

And also, its just socially expected that men dress with some effort. Like its not culturally seen as sissy for guys to spend a little extra time finding the best fit for their jeans or shirts and picking out the best conditioner and such for your hygiene, and overall there are lots of different places to get clothes so that you generally have good options to dress the way you want.

Soooo with that in mind, heres what happened when I spent a year in Indiana.

There was no more public transit, everything was far away with corn and soybean fields in between, and it was always either suffocatingly hot and muggy or cold and frigid. In other words, I NEVER walked anywhere or set out on foot or spent many days doing outdoors stuff.

On top of that, every single restaurant around me was either steak/beef or fast food, with one single Chinese buffet in town. The one single grocery store as well had a far less diverse selection. It was a food desert essentially, making healthy choices more pricey and harder to come by.

And as for clothes? Everyone shopped at Walmart basically, with a few of the people maybe leaving more often occasionally to the mall over an hour away. So it was basically expected that people werent gonna dress with much effort. And with middle American masculinity at the forefront, nobody thought it was cool to put effort in anyway.

Within that year I gained 50 pounds, basically lost all self respect because I couldnt find a way to look decent and felt no motivation to do so anyway.
Moved back to CA and immediately became active again, for a tan, lost weight, naturally gained some muscle mass back, got more cleaned up and was able to style myself better.


This is what makes me happy to be in the bay area. I can literally do any activity I feel like and try different types of foods every day. Most CEmen here that live in flyover states have no idea what they are missing.


The cost of living is too high, poop problem in San Fransisco and Plague in LA, abysmal politics, and safety concerns (I don't feel safe in most large cities in the US).
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CruelBuffalo
06/24/19 6:48:39 PM
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Hop103 posted...
PIITB415 posted...
manmouse posted...
I can tell you this:

I grew up and still live in southern CA, but spent one year in the Midwest 6 years ago.

Now, normally here its almost ALWAYS temperate, sunny 90% of the time too. So basically its easy to always been walking, going places, moving.
Not only that, but we have food from all over the world. Down here your diet is diverse, always changing and rotating different things, lots of healthy options to the point where its a last-last-last resort to eat fast food.

And also, its just socially expected that men dress with some effort. Like its not culturally seen as sissy for guys to spend a little extra time finding the best fit for their jeans or shirts and picking out the best conditioner and such for your hygiene, and overall there are lots of different places to get clothes so that you generally have good options to dress the way you want.

Soooo with that in mind, heres what happened when I spent a year in Indiana.

There was no more public transit, everything was far away with corn and soybean fields in between, and it was always either suffocatingly hot and muggy or cold and frigid. In other words, I NEVER walked anywhere or set out on foot or spent many days doing outdoors stuff.

On top of that, every single restaurant around me was either steak/beef or fast food, with one single Chinese buffet in town. The one single grocery store as well had a far less diverse selection. It was a food desert essentially, making healthy choices more pricey and harder to come by.

And as for clothes? Everyone shopped at Walmart basically, with a few of the people maybe leaving more often occasionally to the mall over an hour away. So it was basically expected that people werent gonna dress with much effort. And with middle American masculinity at the forefront, nobody thought it was cool to put effort in anyway.

Within that year I gained 50 pounds, basically lost all self respect because I couldnt find a way to look decent and felt no motivation to do so anyway.
Moved back to CA and immediately became active again, for a tan, lost weight, naturally gained some muscle mass back, got more cleaned up and was able to style myself better.


This is what makes me happy to be in the bay area. I can literally do any activity I feel like and try different types of foods every day. Most CEmen here that live in flyover states have no idea what they are missing.


The cost of living is too high, poop problem in San Fransisco and Plague in LA, abysmal politics, and safety concerns (I don't feel safe in most large cities in the US).


Two of the safest cities in the US are Californian...San Diego and San Jose...so if you feel unsafe in either....

Anyway, that story hit home. Was very similar when I lived in Central PA. everything was chain restaurants
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Hop103
06/24/19 6:51:53 PM
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CruelBuffalo posted...
Hop103 posted...
PIITB415 posted...
manmouse posted...
I can tell you this:

I grew up and still live in southern CA, but spent one year in the Midwest 6 years ago.

Now, normally here its almost ALWAYS temperate, sunny 90% of the time too. So basically its easy to always been walking, going places, moving.
Not only that, but we have food from all over the world. Down here your diet is diverse, always changing and rotating different things, lots of healthy options to the point where its a last-last-last resort to eat fast food.

And also, its just socially expected that men dress with some effort. Like its not culturally seen as sissy for guys to spend a little extra time finding the best fit for their jeans or shirts and picking out the best conditioner and such for your hygiene, and overall there are lots of different places to get clothes so that you generally have good options to dress the way you want.

Soooo with that in mind, heres what happened when I spent a year in Indiana.

There was no more public transit, everything was far away with corn and soybean fields in between, and it was always either suffocatingly hot and muggy or cold and frigid. In other words, I NEVER walked anywhere or set out on foot or spent many days doing outdoors stuff.

On top of that, every single restaurant around me was either steak/beef or fast food, with one single Chinese buffet in town. The one single grocery store as well had a far less diverse selection. It was a food desert essentially, making healthy choices more pricey and harder to come by.

And as for clothes? Everyone shopped at Walmart basically, with a few of the people maybe leaving more often occasionally to the mall over an hour away. So it was basically expected that people werent gonna dress with much effort. And with middle American masculinity at the forefront, nobody thought it was cool to put effort in anyway.

Within that year I gained 50 pounds, basically lost all self respect because I couldnt find a way to look decent and felt no motivation to do so anyway.
Moved back to CA and immediately became active again, for a tan, lost weight, naturally gained some muscle mass back, got more cleaned up and was able to style myself better.


This is what makes me happy to be in the bay area. I can literally do any activity I feel like and try different types of foods every day. Most CEmen here that live in flyover states have no idea what they are missing.


The cost of living is too high, poop problem in San Fransisco and Plague in LA, abysmal politics, and safety concerns (I don't feel safe in most large cities in the US).


Two of the safest cities in the US are Californian...San Diego and San Jose...so if you feel unsafe in either....

Anyway, that story hit home. Was very similar when I lived in Central PA. everything was chain restaurants


San Diego is alright and is more conservative than LA and San Fransisco, not too sure about San Jose though.
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CruelBuffalo
06/24/19 6:58:16 PM
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San Diego is more conservative than LA but still very liberal compared to rest of the country. And thanks to Trumps evil behavior he has accelerated the liberalism of Orange County and San Diego. Traditionally purple areas.
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brestugo
06/24/19 7:02:06 PM
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It's the water.
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ShinyFinder
06/24/19 7:09:55 PM
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They don't, actually
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Parappa09
06/26/19 5:18:42 PM
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@ShinyFinder posted...
They don't, actually

ive seen you guys
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