Because Langley and Quantico are in the US.

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I’m legit thinking of moving to “the Chicago area” (ok, I’m old, not so much into the daily city life anymore, so probably the suburbs), I talked to an old friend who lives in the loop and he was just like “idk lol”, so can you come up with some compelling reasons why I should NOT do that? I really don’t need the sales pitch on why to go, it seems pretty self evident to me (huge city with all the amenities and a reasonable cost of living, pretty much)

I’m okay with the weather, btw, so that’s not really a con for me - just something to live with.

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I’m in the area, its pretty great. Reasonably liberal area, not too many chuds around. No fear of losing abortion rights. Less fear of immediate climate change.

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we do be getting that extreme heat belt in a few decades… ah well nevertheless

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Your alternative is to move somewhere already in an extreme heat belt

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