San Fransisco re: Dead Air - yeah, but food, art, food, art, food, cool summer, food, music, food, cool summer, food, no summer, food. Who needs a car in SF anyways? I have feet. Plus the hills are lovely.
Osaka/Kobe (been there, done that, gladly do it again)
Sapporo (not too far)
London
Berlin
NYC (temporarily living in New York City for to finish an ESL teaching course for me job. There's much going on, fo sure, but it's not unlike living in a shopping mall. There's nary a neighborhood in Manhattan that isn't well along in the gentrification process. Even where I'm staying in Harlem. Maybe I'd like to live somewhere in Brooklyn)
Austin (been there, done that, maybe I'll go back post-nuclear winter)
Reykjavik (I think I have completely unreal expectations of this city, but what the nut, I'd give it a try)
Seattle (fuck a bunch of sunlight)
Vancouver (ditto)
Chicago (Lived there as a child. It still feels like home somewhat).
Darjeeling (Hooray for Himalayas!)
Thimphu-Bhutan (ditto)
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