Meh - lived there before. It was cool then, not now - too corporate. I was thinking more Las Vegas, NM, really. Not because of the physical place - I’ve lived there, too. But because people there tend to be creative and individualistic. And if you don’t like it my way? Cool - there’s 40 more miles of desert - got pick a spot.
I find it interesting that if you set it all to 7 you get Texas and if you set it all to 1… You still get Texas. I wonder what this says about my home state?
The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland!
All the hot girls wear glasses
The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland!
Sleep ‘til 11,
You’ll be in heaven.
The dream of the 90s is alive in Portland!
Great, I’m living in ‘friendly and conventional (ack!)’ but I’m best suited (according to the test) to ‘relaxed and creative’. “I gotta a rock” and it’s in Nevada.
I lived in California for about five years recently, and definitely felt that I “belonged” more on the west coast. Even in places like New York City, the culture and the personality on the east coast often feels alien to me.
The primary difference between California and Washington in their analysis is extroversion - California is an extrovert’s state for sure, and I am decidedly not one. I never did make it to Oregon or Washington… perhaps I should give it a try.