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Hahaha no sugar, the combination of fat+old+out of shape is definitely faaaaar more associated with Miami than SF.
It isnt even a question.
Dont feel bad.
He is right about the women in SF; they are ugly compared to the beauties in Miami. No green jackets, hair in a bun, tattoos, nose rings, crappy clothes etc. SF is really 49er territory.
There is no humidity as people usually experience it whatsoever in California. I moved here from the east coast and have never sweated here at all . Zero, zilch, nada.
You are seriously deluding yourself if you think it ever gets humid here like in the east coast.
Of course. Unless you're running a marathon, if you sweat somewhere as cold as SF you should see a doctor.
Miami, being New York's retirement home and cemetery is full of fat, out of shape, old people. Like everywhere.
No need to be sooo defensive, or as you put it, "salty".
San Francisco seems far more health conscious as well.
Sorry but he is right. Been to Miami several times and the women there are smoking. Plus they are walking all over in bikinis and the beaches there are amazing. So yeah it's better in some respects.
Plus I don't think you have to pay $4000 for a 1br in a nice part of Miami.
Plus I don't think you have to pay $4000 for a 1br in a nice part of Miami.
In Miami, the average across the board for a 1bdroom is I think 2,000USD. That includes ghettoes which is pretty much all of Miami west of the 95. Nice parts of Miami are about 2,500USD for a 1bdroom I'd estimate. Some areas are around 4,000USD but those are few and far between. San Francisco is more expensive, by about 33% on rent. However salaries in Miami are supposedly 50% of those in San Francisco, so rent as a percentage of income is higher in Miami. Again all of this I read somewhere and may remember wrong, I don't rent, I buy. I own a house in Miami Beach and a condo in Sunny Isles.
I don't know what to tell you, you're still far uglier. We might have less asians, more retirees, and more roided out meatheads to skew those BMIs but anyone with eyes can tell you, people in Miami look far better than people in San Francisco.
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