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texasboi409;4792930 said:when i get my ptech degree i might move to the H
juan travolta;4792967 said:cali>>
solid analysis;4793017 said:juan travolta;4792967 said:cali>>
Los Angeles # 3. I have forever love for Cali. we used to live in Santa Ana and Oceanside during 89-96 and my Samoan cousins stayed in L.A. who i frequently visited. I remember the act of moving from Cali to Houston feeling like a huge, depressing social downgrade when everything finally set in.
Thinking;4793045 said:solid analysis;4793017 said:juan travolta;4792967 said:cali>>
Los Angeles # 3. I have forever love for Cali. we used to live in Santa Ana and Oceanside during 89-96 and my Samoan cousins stayed in L.A. who i frequently visited. I remember the act of moving from Cali to Houston feeling like a huge, depressing social downgrade when everything finally set in.
Man, is Houston really that bad? I'm living in LA right now and there's no place like it. What did you find about Houston coming from Santa Ana and San Diego?
solid analysis;4793141 said:Thinking;4793045 said:solid analysis;4793017 said:juan travolta;4792967 said:cali>>
Los Angeles # 3. I have forever love for Cali. we used to live in Santa Ana and Oceanside during 89-96 and my Samoan cousins stayed in L.A. who i frequently visited. I remember the act of moving from Cali to Houston feeling like a huge, depressing social downgrade when everything finally set in.
Man, is Houston really that bad? I'm living in LA right now and there's no place like it. What did you find about Houston coming from Santa Ana and San Diego?
It's not bad, it's just a different flavor. It can take some getting used to coming from westcoast. Westcoast is an entirely different level. I know it's a generalization, but besides the laws, the people is what makes Cali and Texas feel like two completely different worlds. The overall mentality is different. Folk not too friendly in the H. If you too friendly, you might get looked at sideways and set up on some jacking ish. I remember peeps in Cali being of more of a liberal mindset. Ex: you not gonna be looked at stupid if you rollerblading down the street. In houston, you might get shot just because you even have the nerve to be rollerblading down the street...it's just like that. lol Also being that the city is so diverse and filled with so many different cultures, everything i just generalized about the mass mentality may actually turn out to be the complete opposite tomorrow. It's weird.
It's certainly easy to have fun in Houston though. There's a lot you can do with just 20 bucks being that Houston is kinda like a party city. I swear that's all these foos know how to do down here. Party and get messed up. A different smoke shop like every 2 blocks in the community like we really need more of those.
One of the biggest main differences is the weather though. Houston is hot as hell. Cali weather is straight Heaven compared to the H lol. Oh, and the weather changes every 5 minutes from either extreme heat or extreme cold.
Thinking;4793234 said:solid analysis;4793141 said:Thinking;4793045 said:solid analysis;4793017 said:juan travolta;4792967 said:cali>>
Los Angeles # 3. I have forever love for Cali. we used to live in Santa Ana and Oceanside during 89-96 and my Samoan cousins stayed in L.A. who i frequently visited. I remember the act of moving from Cali to Houston feeling like a huge, depressing social downgrade when everything finally set in.
Man, is Houston really that bad? I'm living in LA right now and there's no place like it. What did you find about Houston coming from Santa Ana and San Diego?
It's not bad, it's just a different flavor. It can take some getting used to coming from westcoast. Westcoast is an entirely different level. I know it's a generalization, but besides the laws, the people is what makes Cali and Texas feel like two completely different worlds. The overall mentality is different. Folk not too friendly in the H. If you too friendly, you might get looked at sideways and set up on some jacking ish. I remember peeps in Cali being of more of a liberal mindset. Ex: you not gonna be looked at stupid if you rollerblading down the street. In houston, you might get shot just because you even have the nerve to be rollerblading down the street...it's just like that. lol Also being that the city is so diverse and filled with so many different cultures, everything i just generalized about the mass mentality may actually turn out to be the complete opposite tomorrow. It's weird.
It's certainly easy to have fun in Houston though. There's a lot you can do with just 20 bucks being that Houston is kinda like a party city. I swear that's all these foos know how to do down here. Party and get messed up. A different smoke shop like every 2 blocks in the community like we really need more of those.
One of the biggest main differences is the weather though. Houston is hot as hell. Cali weather is straight Heaven compared to the H lol. Oh, and the weather changes every 5 minutes from either extreme heat or extreme cold.
I used to live in the eastcoast where it's faster pace and nobody really talks to anybody. I imagine Texas is the same.
LucasDaGod;4793178 said:yeah but they ranked like 16 in female obesity rates so fuck huston.
all the hoes over weight with diabetes and its tons of minorities '
but i guess thats "cool" now a days