Cities I should move to and why. Suggest within.
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Second Philly.
Baltimore can be skipped. It's not bad if you end up here, but I wouldn't go out of my way.
go to china and so some earthquake relief and try to find your spirit animal.
Michelle has a bio on why Philly is amazing. Ask her!
Also, there is a great bike scene here, great bars and restaurants, AMAZING MUSIC AND ART SCENES, a lot of awesome non-pretentious people, summed themed activities by lots of friends, all the parks, affordable living, green grass in west philly with yards to run in n' shit, and US THAT YOU KNOW.
fort collins, co. it's small-ish, but it just about the most bike friendly place you'll ever see. also, 1554 is brewed here (along with butt-loads of other super tasty beer). it's close to denver, so there's city access. it's 15 minutes from the mountains and basically ENDLESS trails.
@hurricane... oooh 1554 is my WEAKNESS!
heh, yeah I figure there'd be a lot of votes for Philly, I've never been so I should go there to play at the very least...
SF IS rad... but I've lost it... too many douchebags, I'm not connecting with people anymore... I'm just, well... I'm just OVER IT... also it's pricey and in my new state of semi-employment...
also, I'm fucking restless! I want to keep moving and moving!
@Jesse: I hear Portland is nice. I keep meaning to visit. I live in SF, and I'm over the expensive apartment-the-size-of-a-shoebox living. That, and the really shallow boys that work in and around SOMA (my hood) and the financial district/Union Square (where I work)...
So um, yeah. Portland? I love NYC too, but it's even more expensive than SF.

you already live in sf. don't be a dumbass.