Comments by "American Dissident" (@americandissident9062) on "Geography By Geoff"
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2:09 The summers here are brutal. From May through September we have brutal heat and suffocating humidity, which also means gnats and mosquitos are horrible. Our winters are also wet, which means we don't get to enjoy to cold temps we get, which usually only last for December and January. The temps might seem ok most of the year, but the humidity ruins it. Also, June and July have thunderstorms almost every single day. "As long as you don't mind the humidity", that's like saying Somalia is nice as long as you don't mind the constant rebel uprisings.
3:41 New Orleans was much larger in population prior to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
4:08 After slavery ended, it only ended for black slaves. The Irish slaves in the north were still being locked inside the textile buildings and other industrial buildings and being forced to work 7 days a week. People don't like hearing about Irish slaves in the north.
9:00 The cost of living in the Pensacola metro-statistical area is going up quickly, but wages are not. Also, home owner insurance in Florida is a nightmare. Within the next few years I may be priced out of the state. I make $80,000 per year before taxes. If I can't push that over $90,000 within the next couple of years, I'm probably going to have to move.
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