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If you don't know why anyone would want to live there, maybe you should ask all 18million people living down there.
Thats actually not alot of people for a state its size. Density in Florida is very low. With the large amount of people leaving Florida I am sure that number will drop by the next census.
Central Florida is the absolute worst of the worst, urban sprawl, horrible crime 5 degrees hotter than the coast and no beaches. Why would anyone ever voluntarily not live on the beach in Florida, there is 800 miles of coastline? If that is where I lived I'd probably live in a fantasy world as well and I would heavily medicate. Waterford Lakes was nicknamed Waterford Mistake; cookie cutter homes and chain restaurants, how avant guard.
Sorry, i cant relate to what your saying because its not the way i feel. Nice talking to you.
If you don't know why anyone would want to live there, maybe you should ask all 18million people living down there.
The question was why anyone would ever live in Central Florida and not near one of the almost 1000 miles of Florida shoreline since the ocean is nice and the natural landscape of the rest of florida is utterly disgusting and you don't have the cool ocean breeze. Oh, and your 18 million people analogy doesn't really mean much because a greater and greater percentage of them are third worlders. Mexico City is the most populated city in North America, are your bags packed???
Thats actually not alot of people for a state its size. Density in Florida is very low. With the large amount of people leaving Florida I am sure that number will drop by the next census.
It still dosen't matter how big it is. It isn't Cali sized in terms of land area. I don't think Florida is large enough to contribute it's population to it's land size.
Thats actually not alot of people for a state its size. Density in Florida is very low. With the large amount of people leaving Florida I am sure that number will drop by the next census.
Floridas actually not THAT huge for the population it has. its the 4th most populous state, CA and TX are larger than FL physically, and its not that much larger than NY.
It still dosen't matter how big it is. It isn't Cali sized in terms of land area. I don't think Florida is large enough to contribute it's population to it's land size.
What are you talking about, New Jersey is a fraction of Florida and has almost 9 million people. Florida is many times larger than New Jersey and only has twice its population?
I would never feel dreadful, because that would be a lie
Are you sure about that? lol
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