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Everything’s bigger and dumber in Texas.
Texas is great. Texas politics is dogshit.
Also, Rogan's weird podcaster cult all piled into the Austin suburbs, which really are miserable - expensive, cramped, horrible traffic, and full of people Rogan's crowd hates.
It would be like the Pod Save America hosts getting their affiliates to move to Keene, NH. What did you think was going to happen?
Honestly, what's so great about Texas? I've been to a few cities there and I can't see why people say it's great.
Neither do I, its suburban hell
There's more than a few good things. Near cities, lots of diversity - so, Indian, Syrian, Nigerian, and Texas BBQ all within five miles of each other. Farther out from cities, lots of natural beauty. A bunch of state parks, beautiful dark sky areas, and so on. The weather isn't terrible once you acclimate unless you really like rain.
That said, it's 90% cult speaking when people say that. Texas is the cool thing to say because guns and Jesus. Most Texans stay indoors and don't care about anything more than that nearest shipping mall or grocery store. Most Texans just go to fast food joints. Austin is a shit city.
But, with how big Texas is, it would be really hard to say there's not something to love. Not the politicians or the fake freedom but there's something.
The thing is, those things you listed can be found in many other places that aren't Texas, at least in the US. I'd rather live in those places rather than Texas.
You don't have to live there, just go visit Big Bend.
But I also don't want to visit (and contribute any tax dollars), especially as a trans person.
I'd say fill up out of state and bring your own snacks but... I'm not sure it'd be good to contribute to any of the surrounding states either.
Excellent food, beautiful scenery, lively music, friendly people, good jobs, low cost of living, a bunch of wonderful little university towns... You could say this about a lot of states, and you can say it about Texas, too.
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I hit up Memorial Park in Houston every weekend and sip coffee under the shade with my wife while my son plays in the little playground, and it leaves me feeling happy.
I work downtown and hit up all the little restaurants in the tunnels. Sometimes catch a baseball or basketball game or get tickets to the dozens of concert venues or just enjoy one of the dozens of nice restaurants, and I like it here.