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Top 10 Happiest Places. http://news.yahoo.com/s/l...ewresearch
The happiest states: 1. Louisiana 2. Hawaii 3. Florida 4. Tennessee 5. Arizona 6. Mississippi 7. Montana 8. South Carolina 9. Alabama 10. Maine Wow....SC's in the top 10? Would've never guessed and I live there. The entire top 50: 1. Louisiana 2. Hawaii 3. Florida 4. Tennessee 5. Arizona 6. Mississippi 7. Montana 8. South Carolina 9. Alabama 10. Maine 11. Alaska 12. North Carolina 13. Wyoming 14. Idaho 15. South Dakota 16. Texas 17. Arkansas 18. Vermont 19. Georgia 20. Oklahoma 21. Colorado 22. Delaware 23. Utah 24. New Mexico 25. North Dakota 26. Minnesota 27. New Hampshire 28. Virginia 29. Wisconsin 30. Oregon 31. Iowa 32. Kansas 33. Nebraska 34. West Virginia 35. Kentucky 36. Washington 37. District of Columbia 38. Missouri 39. Nevada 40. Maryland 41. Pennsylvania 42. Rhode Island 43. Massachusetts 44. Ohio 45. Illinois 46. California 47. Indiana 48. Michigan 49. New Jersey 50. Connecticut 51. New York Top 10 Countries: Who is the Happiest of Them All? 1. Denmark 2. Finland 3. Netherlands 4. Sweden 5. Ireland 6. Canada 7. Switzerland 8. New Zealand 9. Norway 10. Belgium Read more: Top 10 Happiest Countries in the World | Travel Blog - Tripbase http://www.tripbase.com/b...z0a1eiRor5 Scandinavian countries dominated that list. Must be something in the water.....wish I could visit someday. Top 10 Happiest Cities: * Rio de Janeiro, Brazill (#1) * Sydney, Australia (#2) * Barcelona,Spain(%#3) * Amsterdam (#4) * Melbourne, Australia (#5) * Madrid, Spain (#6) * San Francisco (#7) * Rome (#8) * Paris (#9) * Buenos Aires (#10). http://www.nydailynews.co...ities.html [Edited 12/20/09 22:52pm] looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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That country list is interesting. No wonder I love Scandinavians so much! "...and If all of this Love Talk ends with Prince getting married to someone other than me, all I would like to do is give Prince a life size Purple Fabric Cloud Guitar that I made from a vintage bedspread that I used as a Christmas Tree Skirt." Tame, Feb | |
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connorhawke said: That country list is interesting. No wonder I love Scandinavians so much!
it's not how happy they are, they base these things on financial data, unemployment, education levels, number of weeks paid leave, hours in a working week, size of average family, emigration data etc. so considering that the majority of folks have masters degrees and can afford a summer home and holidays abroad, it's that they fucking SHOULD be happy [Edited 12/18/09 1:16am] | |
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Damn. NJ is 49! "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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I´m not surprised to see Florida and Hawaii in the top three. Those are places where I would like to live, if I could.But why isn´t Minnesota placed higher than 26? As far as I recall, it used to be number two or three in some other poll a couple of years ago, back when Jesse Ventura was still the governor ( now don´t get me wrong, I´m not saying that Jesse made the people of Minnesota happier ).
Why don´t I see California on that list? Sure,they have their problems there...but...don´t forget that old Tony Tone Toni song : " It never rains in Southern Californiaaaaa !" I mean come on, California is number 46? I don´t really trust the statistics about Scandinavia though...maybe they´re richer or have a better social or school system but they also have a high number of people who suffer from depression and commit suicide. Money and social security aren´t everything. Another factor is probably the fact that Scandinavians, the Danes in particular, are relatively homogenous compared to other countries, i.e. they still maintain their culture and traditions, unlike other countries, and the changes are not that drastic, so people feel happier or more grounded and less alienated in their own country. Born and raised in Germany as the son of Turkish immigrants, I can somehow relate to that....feeling alienated from the majority is not a good feeling, and I bet many people in the USA have some sort of identity issues, at some level, too.Then again, my main issue is that I have too much of a cosmopolitan state of mind to really feel happy in a country like, for instance , Germany or Turkey. And of course the weather seems to play a part, too, especially in Florida or Hawaii. Then again, the other factors seem to outweigh the nice weather....see Scandinavia and the colder, but happier states like Montana, Maine and Alaska. Wait a second.....Alaska ????? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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KoolEaze said: I´m not surprised to see Florida and Hawaii in the top three. Those are places where I would like to live, if I could.But why isn´t Minnesota placed higher than 26? As far as I recall, it used to be number two or three in some other poll a couple of years ago, back when Jesse Ventura was still the governor ( now don´t get me wrong, I´m not saying that Jesse made the people of Minnesota happier ).
Why don´t I see California on that list? Sure,they have their problems there...but...don´t forget that old Tony Tone Toni song : " It never rains in Southern Californiaaaaa !" I mean come on, California is number 46? I don´t really trust the statistics about Scandinavia though...maybe they´re richer or have a better social or school system but they also have a high number of people who suffer from depression and commit suicide. Money and social security aren´t everything. Another factor is probably the fact that Scandinavians, the Danes in particular, are relatively homogenous compared to other countries, i.e. they still maintain their culture and traditions, unlike other countries, and the changes are not that drastic, so people feel happier or more grounded and less alienated in their own country. Born and raised in Germany as the son of Turkish immigrants, I can somehow relate to that....feeling alienated from the majority is not a good feeling, and I bet many people in the USA have some sort of identity issues, at some level, too.Then again, my main issue is that I have too much of a cosmopolitan state of mind to really feel happy in a country like, for instance , Germany or Turkey. And of course the weather seems to play a part, too, especially in Florida or Hawaii. Then again, the other factors seem to outweigh the nice weather....see Scandinavia and the colder, but happier states like Montana, Maine and Alaska. Wait a second.....Alaska ????? see my post above | |
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Yes I saw that before, Zombie. But you didn´t mention some of the other factors,such as living in a rather homogenous culture etc.
Just wanted to add my thoughts. But yes, you´re pretty much on point. And, if people there really were so happy, then they wouldn´t put such a high tax on alcohol, would they? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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KoolEaze said: Yes I saw that before, Zombie. But you didn´t mention some of the other factors,such as living in a rather homogenous culture etc.
Just wanted to add my thoughts. But yes, you´re pretty much on point. And, if people there really were so happy, then they wouldn´t put such a high tax on alcohol, would they? oh, actually I did before I edited and then thought emigration (should also have read immigrants) covered what I meant | |
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KoolEaze said: nd, if people there really were so happy, then they wouldn´t put such a high tax on alcohol, would they?
and be babysat by their governments for fear of them drinking themselves to death | |
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All the states I've spent the most time in are in the bottom 10
Maybe it's time for me to integrate Montana If you will, so will I | |
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they should do this for the Canadian provinces. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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thekidsgirl said: All the states I've spent the most time in are in the bottom 10
Maybe it's time for me to integrate Montana A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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Florida | |
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NC | |
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The South shall rise again!
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Tennnessee? Alabama?? MISSISSIPPI???
say word. surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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connorhawke said: That country list is interesting. No wonder I love Scandinavians so much!
That list isn't surprising. Oprah did a show about some of these places. It really is amazing how true some of that is. And being in New York.....I can vouche that these people (I'm not from NY) are a bunch of miserable motherfuckers. And I'm not in NYC either. I'm in the upstate area, which is like any other place. Cranky fuckers. | |
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I read somewhere that Denmark consumes more mayo per capita than anywhere else. No wonder they're so happy. Yum. | |
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Efan said: I read somewhere that Denmark consumes more mayo per capita than anywhere else. No wonder they're so happy. Yum.
And with Switzerland and chocolate.....no surprise they're on the list either. | |
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yay netherlands. | |
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Wow the Org is nowhere on that list. | |
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ernestsewell said: connorhawke said: That country list is interesting. No wonder I love Scandinavians so much!
That list isn't surprising. Oprah did a show about some of these places. It really is amazing how true some of that is. And being in New York.....I can vouche that these people (I'm not from NY) are a bunch of miserable motherfuckers. And I'm not in NYC either. I'm in the upstate area, which is like any other place. Cranky fuckers. | |
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johnart said: Wow the Org is nowhere on that list.
I wonder why? "...and If all of this Love Talk ends with Prince getting married to someone other than me, all I would like to do is give Prince a life size Purple Fabric Cloud Guitar that I made from a vintage bedspread that I used as a Christmas Tree Skirt." Tame, Feb | |
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Efan said: I read somewhere that Denmark consumes more mayo per capita than anywhere else. No wonder they're so happy. Yum.
yuk!!!!! | |
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ZombieKitten said: Efan said: I read somewhere that Denmark consumes more mayo per capita than anywhere else. No wonder they're so happy. Yum.
yuk!!!!! You don't like mayo? It's awesome! | |
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Efan said: ZombieKitten said: yuk!!!!! You don't like mayo? It's awesome! You can't have a ham/cheese w/o it! | |
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Efan said: ZombieKitten said: yuk!!!!! You don't like mayo? It's awesome! no I can't stand it I put some mixed with sour cream in the potato salad, but that's it there is an argentinian salad where everything is drowned in mayo I can hardly stand to look at it! | |
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ZombieKitten said: Efan said: You don't like mayo? It's awesome! no I can't stand it I put some mixed with sour cream in the potato salad, but that's it there is an argentinian salad where everything is drowned in mayo I can hardly stand to look at it! Don't ever try that kewpie Japanese mayonnaise then. It's sooooo full of msg that I get a migraine just looking at it. Also it has the consistency of wallpaper glue. AND THEY PUT IT ON PIZZA!!!!! "...and If all of this Love Talk ends with Prince getting married to someone other than me, all I would like to do is give Prince a life size Purple Fabric Cloud Guitar that I made from a vintage bedspread that I used as a Christmas Tree Skirt." Tame, Feb | |
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ZombieKitten said: Efan said: You don't like mayo? It's awesome! no I can't stand it I put some mixed with sour cream in the potato salad, but that's it there is an argentinian salad where everything is drowned in mayo I can hardly stand to look at it! i can't stand it, either. it looks like spunk. vile. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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whistle said: ZombieKitten said: no I can't stand it I put some mixed with sour cream in the potato salad, but that's it there is an argentinian salad where everything is drowned in mayo I can hardly stand to look at it! i can't stand it, either. it looks like spunk. vile. You know, now that I think about it, maybe it's butter that they consume more per capita than anybody else. Whatever. They got some nice good eats there and I think I would fit right in with that. | |
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