I would love to move to Georgia. So much sumptuous architecture to feast one's eyes on.
Just keep that vile "sweet tea" nonsense away from me...
Ah yes, the sumptuous architecture.
Yeah, slaves built most of that.
I mean, there was a very heated argument about the whole slavery thing. There was a whole war about it? That ended with a dude burning down almost every piece of antebellum architecture in the state? IIRC there's still some stuff u can find in, like, Macon and Helen, but there's not a whole lot going on. I think Yoink was probably referring to the fucking stunning skyline in atlanta.
I actually had a friend move up here from Florida last year, and his first night there we just drove around 85 for a while looking at the sights. ATL might be a sketchy place to hang out in at night but the view is worth it.
@Akura if you DM me what general area ur parents are moving to (i.e. piedmont/sowega/coastal/north ga etc) I could reccomend some cool places to visit. Personally, I tend to stay around atl and athens, but i'd probably visit Dahlonega/Savannah/Macon more often if I had the time or the money.
also @everyone u dummies are amateurs ur supposed to mix sweet and unsweet tea until u get the taste u want. that's why it tastes like diabetes when u first drink it.
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But yeah. In the US, cost of living is lower in GA compared to NY. (In many cases much!) Georgia also has no public transit to speak of, tho.
there's a couple amtrak lines around somewhere, and the big cities around here have bus lines (Atlanta has MARTA too). I wouldn't know much about CoL around the states, but it'll either be very cheap or just-ok-bordering-on-pricey the closer u get to urban areas.