Austin is pretty dry, so not so bad as hot and humid.
Corpus Christi is probably a little bit better because it’s right on the ocean, whereas Houston is further away from it.
I guess what I’m saying is that Houston is hell. I am not necessarily a fan of big government, but considering they have no zoning laws, you could conceivably buy a house and then find a strip club across the street. The town is also stupidly big. It could easily be subdivided into multiple towns. The whole place just feels like a McDonald’s: big and stupid
Toll roads are only acceptable if there are no property taxes on vehicles. I don’t necessarily mind taxes proportional to how much public infrastructure is used. I just don’t like having a noose wrapped around peoples necks in the form of income or death taxes.
You know, considering Houston is paved everywhere and had all that stagnant water from the recent flood a few years ago, it almost could’ve fallen into the ocean lol
I dont live in Houston, but i've been there during the summer.
I live in San Antonio, and the weather has always been nice here.
Its all about where you live in Texas. Texas is fucking massive.
Good point. It is a big state.
Austin is pretty dry, so not so bad as hot and humid.
Corpus Christi is probably a little bit better because it’s right on the ocean, whereas Houston is further away from it.
I guess what I’m saying is that Houston is hell. I am not necessarily a fan of big government, but considering they have no zoning laws, you could conceivably buy a house and then find a strip club across the street. The town is also stupidly big. It could easily be subdivided into multiple towns. The whole place just feels like a McDonald’s: big and stupid
My experience with Houston is this:
Too big. Government sucks. Toll roads are gay. Getting around is confusing.
Strip clubs are the only reason why I go.
Other than that, Houston could fall in the ocean for all I care.
Toll roads are only acceptable if there are no property taxes on vehicles. I don’t necessarily mind taxes proportional to how much public infrastructure is used. I just don’t like having a noose wrapped around peoples necks in the form of income or death taxes.
You know, considering Houston is paved everywhere and had all that stagnant water from the recent flood a few years ago, it almost could’ve fallen into the ocean lol