Which state would you hate to live in the most?

<p>Wisconsin. Because I live there right now. And it sucks majorly. The funny thing is no one even remembers to think that they’d hate to live here because no one really remembers it. I was visiting California this summer and when I told someone I was from Wisconsin, they literally replied “So you’re from California, right?” The only good thing about living here right now is that I know for sure that I don’t want to live here ever again.</p>

<p>To anyone who complains about winter in their state, please do not talk to me. You haven’t experienced winter until you’ve lived in Wisconsin (or Illinois I guess).</p>

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<p>I live in Illinois and wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. Experiencing cold winters and hot summers is a great experience, and you’ll learn to appreciate it if you ever move to Florida or any other place that is hot all year round.</p>

<p>Washington</p>

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yeeehhh represeent</p>

<p>Anywhere in the Midwest except Illinois…then again I’m from NY/NV so I’m an elitist like that I suppose…but when I was in Missouri this summer for a debate tournament there was SO MUCH ROADKILL that I freaked out. Like you couldn’t go three feet without some dead,flattened raccoon or deer staring at you.</p>

<p>So I choose my favorite states based on roadkill visibility.</p>

<p>“To anyone who complains about winter in their state, please do not talk to me. You haven’t experienced winter until you’ve lived in Wisconsin (or Illinois I guess)”</p>

<p>most of michigan is as bad, and in some places worse, than wisconsin. the u.p. is awful, but i dont mind the l.p… there are some nice areas, but some are pretty crappy</p>

<p>I have a friend who lived in Wyoming before he moved here to Florida. When people ask him where he moved from, he now tells them Montana because he got tired of people saying they had never heard of Wyoming. I’m not kidding!</p>

<p>Idaho. Ever since I’ve watched Napoleon Dynamite, I feel like I would be living in the middle of no where.</p>

<p>Take it from someone who lives in Idaho- yes it is the middle of nowhere</p>