>Good train public transport>Plenty of social events (run clubs?), not just nightlife>High paying jobs available>Variety in cuisinesWhat American metropolitan area would you recommend?
>>2848081Kansas City. Easily.
>>2848081Stay where you are and make it better, lazy asshole
austin tx
>>2848081nyc
>>2848109austin has shit food and its all bbq or mexican
>>2848081There's only three cities in the USA with good train public transportation. NYC, Chicago and DC. They all suck to live in btw.
>>2848108>make it betterlmaololBoomer NIMBYism and car-dependency faggotry means that where he lives will NEVER get better.
>>2848153It's still the safest place in TX to live politically and mental health wise. A lot of my friends moved here from LA and love it (outside summer).
>>2848278>CAfags moving to ruin Texas too
>>2848278Yeah, Austin is just like LA, minus the beaches, the mountains, the Hollywood stars, the Mediterranean climate, i.e. everything that makes LA desirable. Austin arguably has the best nightlife of any middle America city, however. Austin is quite similar to North Carolina's Triangle region, though the Triangle has multiple city centers as opposed to Austin's single city center, and North Carolina has a milder climate than Texas as well (less extreme cold in winter, less extreme heat in summer).Be aware that "high paying jobs" is a ruse. You'll pay so much more in rent (or commuting costs if you rent far from where you work) that you won't put any more money away than the wagie living cheap in Des Moines, Iowa. In fact, with so many pricey businesses catering to your fancy tastes, you're likely to save less money than you would in Iowa.
>>2848081NY
You're describing a vibrant, well-connected, and economically robust city with a strong community and diverse food scene, pointing towards major U.S. hubs likeChicago, Boston, San Francisco, New York City, or potentially Seattle or Denver, which offer extensive public transport (trains/light rail), active social groups (running clubs, etc.), high-paying sectors, and diverse cuisines, balancing urban life with active recreation. Here's how different US cities fit your criteria: Chicago, IL: Great train system (CTA), strong running culture (lakefront trails), major jobs (finance, tech, healthcare), amazing food scene, and fits the "loop" city vibe, says Medium article. Boston, MA: T (subway) is good, many clubs (running, rowing), strong in tech/biotech/finance, diverse food, walkable/bikeable. San Francisco/Bay Area, CA: BART/Muni, tech jobs (high pay), huge food variety, many outdoor clubs (hiking, running). New York City, NY: Unbeatable subway, endless events (run clubs galore!), high-paying jobs across many sectors, unmatched culinary diversity. Seattle, WA: Light rail, strong tech (Amazon/Microsoft), active outdoors scene (hiking clubs), good food. Denver, CO: RTD light rail, growing tech/finance, fantastic outdoor access (run/hike/ski), unique food scene. Key American City Profiles for Your Needs: For the classic city feel with excellent transit: Chicago or Boston. For tech/innovation & outdoors: San Francisco or Seattle. For endless options & energy: New York City. For outdoor access with city perks: Denver.
>>2848081NYC. Boston. Maybe Chicago.
>>2848081I can’t think of a single one.>Good train public transportWouldnt you rather just drive? Public transport in America is for the absolute rock bottom dregs of society, there will always be an element of danger if you use them. >plenty of social eventsPortland or Boston. If you earn >$250k a year maybe New York too, but the problem there is that social circles will either be snobby millionaires or ghetto street punks. There isn't really a middle class in NYC. >High paying jobsMaybe NYC and LA, but keep in mind those are the two most expensive cities in America. If you want the best mix of pay and affordability look to up and coming southwest cities like Phoenix, or Flagstaff. Maybe Santa Fe too, but you’ll have to pay some exorbitant rent prices to live away from all the crime. >variety in cuisinesIf you like quantity, NYC. If you like quality, Boston.
>>2848109I like Austin, but it's a profoundly second rate place that people who couldn't make it where they actually want to live go and pretend it's just as good. Fwiw, they do have a justifiable sense of superiority vs basically everywhere else in the South and Southwest.
>>2848081seattle
>>2848152With upcoming affordable Mamdani apmts, this is now correct
Boston, Chicago, DC, and NY.
>>2848282>heavily implying texas isnt already ruined by texansAnon, I...
>>2848108>>2848276You're both retarded because the elephant in the room is the non-whites and their jew enablers. Staying means you get subsumed by globohomo slop; succumbing to it or going insane by the stupidity. You won't get help. Leaving for white only areas if you are white and only white but not a shitlib Marxist retard is the only answer.
>>2854547Correct. It's not. Which is why you are coming to Texas and not staying where you belong with the consequences of your politics. Remember Black Lives Matter and Orange Man Bad. Stay in your California/New York containment zones and fag it up there.
>>2854562Fortunately for the world capitalist hero Dang Shopping stopped the evil **GOMMUNIST** **REGIME** of dictator authoritarian tyrant despot Carlos Marks and privatized everything for the brave heroes of Chevron u retard
>>2848081NYC metro.
>>2854562Oh, look, another inbred Texas keyboard warrior clutching his AR-15 like it's his micro-dick while spewing homophobic shit from his mom's basement. News flash, retard: Texas was a shithole long before any Californians showed up, y'all been electing corrupt cowboys and turning your state into a grid-failing, abortion-banning dystopia all on your own. BLM and "Orange Man Bad"? That's just code for "I'm too dumb to handle basic human rights or not electing a con artist." Stay mad in your containment zone of ignorance, you backwards fuck and maybe one day you'll evolve past thinking "fag it up" is an insult instead of a sad projection of your repressed fantasies.
>>2854700kek, this is gold
>>2854562>>2854700Pedro is also just coping hard because Brandon Sailer from San Diego is a more reliable R voter than Sanjit Martinez of Dallas.The best thing TX has going on is being a red state with white people that aren't retarded (contra its neighbors) and a good deal of state-level YIMBYism that tard wrangles some of the worst blue city impulses (which is important because left to its own devices, Republican rule creates dying rural shitholes). Of course, if they enact a Texan version of Prop 13, you might as well go get a Californian salary and have nice weather.
>>2854704>Sanjit Martinez of DallasLOL