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  • Xixakjust now
    Feel old af
  • Xixakjust now
    Thanks man
  • Jamesjust now
    X-Man's birthday is on my anniversary!
  • Caesarjust now
    Big three-oh
  • Jamesjust now
    I mean that has become a myth imo. Sure there are extremes still but the CoL has gone up pretty high here since 2021 and while it's not California levels it is much worse than it was in 2017
  • Caesarjust now
    Also happy birthday, Xman
  • Caesarjust now
    Intersante
  • Xixakjust now
    Apparently Kompany to Bayern?
  • Caesar1 minute ago
    Idk if the cost of living is all that low in Iowa
  • James1 minute ago
    Once again might have good schools, low CoL and etc. But you would be bored to death
  • Caesar2 minutes ago
    School's out. Got home in 20 minutes :blessed:
  • Caesar3 minutes ago
    I saw a video the other day that had Des Moines has the 10th best place to live in the US :pgdead:
  • James3 minutes ago
    Iowa? You would be bored to death.
  • James3 minutes ago
    Yeah CT is expensive, we lived there for 4 years before and survived fine. It will for sure be a downgrade in quality of life but it won't be anything worse than we had pre-kids and might just regress back to what we had when we had just the one kiddo
  • The JZA4 minutes ago
    So right now, I'm just saving up and doing homework. This chick tried to get me to consider Iowa :excuseme:
  • The JZA5 minutes ago
    I was thinking CT as well, be closer to my immediate family (mother, siblings, etc) in case of emergency. But talking to my uncle who used to live there swayed me away cause of their state taxes, but now I'm not so sure how dated his info is since he's a commuter himself
  • The JZA7 minutes ago
    James wrote:
    11 minutes ago
    Oh that's a dangerous game. Texas does that but they compensate by jacking up property taxes. So just be aware of that.
    Oh for sure, very aware, but I'm not in the game to buy property just yet. I'm just in the zone to lay some roots where I can settle before I turn my attention to building a portfolio of properties
  • The JZA10 minutes ago
    And with having ties there, I had plans moving there. But unfortunate events had disturbed those plans for the meantime
  • The JZA11 minutes ago
    Maryland: My best friend moved there a couple years back before he passed last summer. 2022, I went down to visit and get my 1st car. I stayed 2 weeks out in Glen Burnie, South of Baltimore, and it gave me SC vibes but in a good way
  • James11 minutes ago
    Oh that's a dangerous game. Texas does that but they compensate by jacking up property taxes. So just be aware of that.
  • The JZA12 minutes ago
    Short answer for Tennessee: no state income tax.
  • James14 minutes ago
    Why Tennessee/Maryland?
  • James14 minutes ago
    Okay time to flip this back on you
  • The JZA15 minutes ago
    Say less. Motives my man. Being close to relatives is all well and dandy but your family's future is home. I don't need to tell you that bud. Just don't get stuck in that rut
  • James17 minutes ago
    Plus the headquarters for my wife's job is there too. So it will allow her to advance her career more.
  • James17 minutes ago
    Oh yeah, it's not the end of the world. We enjoyed CT. We liked a lot about it, including the ability to do nice quick day trips to BOS or NYC. A lot more to do being able to do that than here in OKC.
  • The JZA18 minutes ago
    Gotta make moves James, for the better. Ain't that simple but you got more than enough motive to do so
  • The JZA20 minutes ago
    They want us unified to fight a political battle with our lives but keep us divided in our own backyard. Crazy
  • The JZA21 minutes ago
    Yeah, I hate that red/blue system
  • James21 minutes ago
    Also I have a wife, so the women's issue affect her as well.
  • The JZA22 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    26 minutes ago
    It’s the boomers’ fault the family dynamic is falling apart
    facts
  • James24 minutes ago
    The JZA wrote:
    26 minutes ago
    I believe we just need a whole new voting system in America. Tbh, this shit doesn't work. Having to fight for the right to vote, only for certain jobs to depend on the votes of the masses but the mass don't do their due diligence on these politics and ultimately get fucked by the same hand.
    For example my vote doesn't really matter in any national election due to how red Oklahoma is
  • Caesar26 minutes ago
    It’s the boomers’ fault the family dynamic is falling apart
  • The JZA26 minutes ago
    I believe we just need a whole new voting system in America. Tbh, this shit doesn't work. Having to fight for the right to vote, only for certain jobs to depend on the votes of the masses but the mass don't do their due diligence on these politics and ultimately get fucked by the same hand.
  • djp7327 minutes ago
    Im guessing the boomer/silent generation family members are the ones really holding that extended family dynamic together in most cases

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