2024
redeaglepolitics.com
2024
redeaglepolitics.com
Florida’s always been my favorite state, long before I ever went there, mainly because it’s the warmest. I hate being cold and get cold easier (quicker) than most people, but I’m generally not bothered by hot weather. When I’m getting too hot, I’m more concerned with potentially passing out from heatstroke rather than being miserable from the feeling of being hot itself.
I also like the fact that the state is surrounded by (warm) water but not totally isolated like Hawaii. I get motion sickness on boats and can’t swim, so about knee deep is as far as I ever go into the sea or ocean; I don’t go in lakes at all because most are dirty and harbor snakes/alligators; but I do enjoy going to beaches for their natural visual and auditory aesthetics.
There are other states I like or would like to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. Nowhere even comes close. Georgia is the closest physically, so if I had to live somewhere else, it would be there. California used to be my second favorite, but it’s being ruined by crazy politicians. Texas is one of the better states, but I don’t want to live anywhere near the Mexican border.
my vote : Florida
2008
discovery.com | animalplanet.com
2021
canammissing.com
2021
canammissing.com
2015
2020
canammissing.com
worldmapsonline.com
This Missing 411 sequel, about missing persons cases involving hunters, is even more interesting than the original, which focused on children. The hunters being much older and more experienced is supposed to be the point, but I still don’t subscribe to the notion that these cases as a whole are particularly “unusual”.
David Paulides suggests the link is paranormal; he goes as far as to suggest Bigfoot or the aliens from Predator; but that’s a long shot he never provides enough evidence to justify. Still they’re intriguing mysteries even if the question simply comes down to whether or not the people involved are telling the truth.
my rating : 4 of 5
2019
2014
sciencechannel.com