Colorado

I've been here since Nov 9th so I can't speak from a lot of experience, but it seems like it rains far more often. I kind of like the rain, it's a little odd since it gets warmer outside every time it starts to rain - even at night. The nor'easter was interesting but I was prepared for it. I definitely love the area. the history is rich, the natural beauty is plentiful, and I live at the bottom of the hill from where the segway dude lives (lol)

Nice. They definitely needed to get those veins in there to really accentuate it.

Well Thank god I'm not in Colorado but i can feel that some of that shit is headed towards Ohio because there are more homeless people now than ever before here. normally there's like 2-5 homeless people in every county now there's like 5-10. And the Mexicans are Pouring into our neighborhoods and garbage that made the slums terrible is rolling in. It's horrible and I hope that there's a better future for us out there than this.

Not at all. Denver is complete trash, but everything else aside from Greeley, Pueblo, Grand Junction, Aurora and parts of Longmont is actually super livable, redpilled, beautiful and authentic.

Dear Lord. I left in 2000 because I thought things were bad then...

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It was once redpilled, long, long ago.
We have now forsaken the Golden Age for a new era of darkness.

I'm thinking of moving back. Moved away in 2000, been teaching in the South where my mother's family came from. Nothing teaches you to appreciate Mexicans faster than being surrounded by a sea of niggers.

I lived near Fort Morgan. Fort Morgan is far worse

I could believe some of the stuff in the article.
Most of what I know is from old time contractors who worked out there. Stuff like intentionally laying terrazo floors too thin knowing they would crack so the contractor would get paid double to come back and redo it in a year as part of some broader scheme on the part of the GC's. Weird art projects hidden away in tunnels where no one would ever see them. Like really fucking weird art projects.