u/Proof_Badger8245

People that think they know more than experts

Apologies if something like this has already been posted, but I really hate when people think just because they read something on facebook it means they know better than experts/doctors/scientists etc.

"I did my own research" no you didn't!

Some people are in a true echo chamber online and discrediting the truth can be not only annoying but dangerous

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u/Proof_Badger8245 — 1 day ago

What should we know before moving?

My husband and I (both 27) have been planning a move from Tampa to Denver for about a year now, with the goal of moving early next year.

We are a young, pretty active, liberal couple, who aren't looking to "find ourselves", but simply get out of our hometown and into a new environment. We mainly hang out with my brother and brother in law, and they may end up moving with us, so we're not worried about being lonely and are totally open to meeting new friends. Coming from Tampa, the vibe in Denver is completely different and we are excited for something new. We're really looking forward to getting into hiking and more outdoor activities. I work remote, and he is currently working on getting into a field where he will most likely be working from home as well, so we are flexible when it comes to our exact location.

With that being said - what are some things we should know that might not be common knowledge? What are the best areas to look at for housing? Worst areas? Fun things to do on the weekends?

I have read that some people think the food out there isn't great, but we absolutely love trying new restaurants. I would appreciate some good food recs! We love all cuisines.

Any tips or help is appreciated! TIA

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u/Proof_Badger8245 — 7 days ago