I live in a Denver suburb -- but this isn't the state I grew up in , and that's not good. You should hit this market hard for customers,many want to move to a sane city!!--- ha!
I have lived many years in Omaha, and I travel to other cities from time to time. I always feel welcomed back with the warm jazz music from our homely airport, especially after experiencing homeless, traffic congestion, "unwashed" odors and locals telling me to be careful at night.
I have lived here my whole life born and raised, I'm 39 going on 40 in November. I love that Omaha is as I call it a little big city, being that it's big but not overwhelming and still small enough to where you can get around town anywhere in about 15-20 min depending on rush hour time. Def love calling it my home, seeing as my channel is all about things we do in the 402.
I’m a former Chicagoan living in Omaha. Is that perfect balance of large city living without the hassle of living in a massive metro. Love seeing it grow and develop, especially in the urban areas.
I've lived on west Oahu for the last 20 years, and before that I was born and raised in So. California. But after an upcoming divorce and giving half of everything to my wife and then getting full custody of my 3 kids, Omaha looks like a very nice place to land for my kids and I. It's kind of tough actually choosing between Sioux Falls and Omaha, actually. They both look like Paradise!
I grew up in Omaha but have lived in several states since. Currently living in Texas and haven't been to NE in six years, but I'm headed back to Omaha for a wedding this summer. I found this video to see what's been popping in the O and this honestly has me incredibly excited to go back. Runza and a 20 minute commute are unheard of in DFW. Thanks!
Don't come back. Military is going to intervene over Sex Slavery. CPS kids being turned into sex slaves. Mary Bunton Facebook Wall. I got sex Slaved by the town. Very Sad.
@@orangemanbad Hey! Congrats on the job offer. Comparing Omaha and FW has been something I’ve been doing a lot of lately with my wife. We’re newly married and she’s from FW. For the time being we’re going to stay in FW because I’ll be finishing professional school with debt and Texas not having an income tax gives us a good chunk of change left to help pay down that debt to to help save at the beginning of our careers. So one big plus for a move down here is no state income tax! As a disclaimer as well, my wife and I don’t have kids or own a home yet, so property tax and schools aren’t something we’ve factored in yet. To make the comparison more succinct, Omaha is about 1/2 the size of Fort Worth, but I wouldn’t say is lacking in the way of restaurants, museums, concerts, and stuff to do. FW does have the historic stockyards which is the old west town part, and it’s cool but I’ve only gone twice in three years. FW definitely has the edge in Mexican, TexMex food, and BBQ. FW definitely has the edge in sports because you can go to all the Dallas teams fairly easily, but I’ve only been it two Mavs games and a Stars game in three years. Omaha is so much better when it comes to driving and traffic. DFW is a mess with traffic because it’s all highways and sprawl with limited mass transit. The angry Texan in a massive SUV tailgating you in the right lane because you’re only going 12 over the speed limit before passing you on the shoulder is a real thing. I live downtown and can walk to my job, and if you can live near where you work then that won’t be a big issue, but traffic here is much worse than Omaha. People are very friendly and welcoming, especially to transplants not from the west coast. This friendliness ends when it comes to driving though. Admittedly, my wife and I are planning on moving back to Omaha in 4-5 years because it’s smaller, homes are more affordable, and I love the direction downtown Omaha is going with more parks, transit options, and density. Put Briefly: A move from Omaha to FW means you’ll probably make more money, spend a lot more time in traffic, have access to great Mexican and BBQ, and have the ability to go to professional sports games. Personally, I think Omaha is probably better for families, but single or no kids, FW is probably a better place. Oh and weather. Summers here are terrible. It was 117 for the entire month of July. It’ll be 105 at 10pm or 5am. July-August are not fun. But fall here takes several months and is super nice. Winter also isn’t close to be as bad as Omaha. We get one ice storm every year and then tempts are mostly in the 50s and 60s. I hope some of that helps!
WOW! Watching this video just blows my mind! How much Omaha has changed and grown in just 20 years! I left in 2001 and have not been back since and I hardly recognize it! It looks like it offers so much, I couldn't afford to move back there even if I wanted to! Thanks for a wonderful video! Heck, I remember when Ak-Sar-Ben was a horse track!! 🐎🐴
Wow that's quite a 180 moving from California to little town Nebraska!! But I'd rather live there than LA!! I live in Denver and it's crazy here .,lived most. my life, Nebraska would be a great escape!!
Omaha based musician here. This is fantastic. I personally love it in the Omaha area. Even though my group Ember & Oak haven't always has the best luck getting live shows in the Omaha Metro area, it's still a great time and I spend so much time searching for new treasures at the record stores in the Old Market as well as window shopping at Imaginarium and Emporium which are like the coolest stores ever. Recently checked out the new Luminarium by the river at that place is super cool. Also am a sucker for a great burger and I've been in the process of trying a bunch of the local spots to see which one I like best and Smash in Aksarben Village is delicious.
@@elcoqui5932 The people are nice we have people living in Omaha from all over the world. Living in Omaha is cheaper than on the coast. The bad thing is the weather we have all 4 seasons. To me I consider the weather to be mild. I have traveled the world and other places around the USA where the weather is way worse than in Nebraska.
@@skullandbones1832So in other words Omaha is flooded with lots of diversity, immigrants, crime, and all the crap that comes with that, yeah most sane people will pass
@@skullandbones1832so in other words Omaha is flooded with lots of diversity which heavily effects the locals there in so many negative ways.. language barriers, inability for natural born citizens to find employment, housing, and everything else they need, it drives the prices up on everything, adds a lot more crime, etc etc yeah you can have it and all the tornadoes too.
@@Tyler_Bundy Great job in keeping the video, so that you attract the right people that want to live the good life. Last thing we want is to face what Florida residents are complaining now about their state that was overhyped...
It's short notice, but I'm traveling through there this week. I'm a busker/professional clown looking for a place to work. I love your video's by the way.
I don't understand why people think of the weather as a con. I just got back from Dallas in spring and it was an oven, it is miserably hot most of the year; most of downtown is not very walkable with giant parking lots. Also, we do not have the extreme weather of Minneapolis (in which their residents still learn to appreciate their weather) or even Calgary Edmonton Canada, Omaha has all 4 season and we learn to appreciate them. I've been to San Diego and Phoenix and there are some people that complain that their weather is too boring.
Nice video, I am born and raised here and I agree with everything you stated except for the fact that West Omaha starts at 680 at west roads and not 144th st. There are probably a lot of people that live on 120th and 132nd streets that would say they live in west Omaha.
At this point it's hard to say that it's a rural state. When all states have rural areas... Omaha has really become a thriving metropolitan community with lots of opportunities.
@@27thswasherei was going to say I've never heard a Californian not like Omaha. Hope you were able to enjoy the new openings downtown and boxing events these last 2 months
@@terraGaliciaXXIV bro tbh I do NOT go out but I’ve heard from the locals it’s great especially old market the apartment I’m even staying in has constant parties every other weekend since there’s a lot of colleges out here
@@27thswashere I’m currently in Texas and it’s hot over here and it’s time for a change. I’m thinking either Chicago or Omaha. I need cooler weather though because in Texas I’m losing too many months out of the year due to oppressive heat. Did you buy an apartment? If so, what’s the cost?
Any Michiganders, Southern Californians, etc. moving to Nebraska need to respect Nebraska for Nebraska. It is what it is because of the people and their values. They came through the pandemic because of their values revealed in their policies. Also, Omaha was just hit by a tornado in May 2024.
@@Tyler_Bundy I figured. I thought I would add the color commentary. I grew up in Lincoln. I remember having to hit the basement quite a few times. I was a kid living in Lincoln when Omaha was last hit by a tornado. The tornados last spring hit residential areas around the west and north of town. My sister lives out towards Bennington, and she said houses were hit just a few miles from her home. The tornado when I was young hit Omaha pretty dead on if I remember correctly.
If I were in Omaha Nebraska right now i picture I'm driving in a car with you, probably not the one you got when you got out a nicer one and you're like don't eat in my car with a smile on your face, and you are showing me all the beautiful spots and letting me touch your face and you don't care that I'm a hippie and I need a haircut and don't wear makeup because you're like its you babe and I love you guess what I love you too!!
@@terraGaliciaXXIVyou don't save much. The housing market is horrendous and the roads are trash. Jobs don't pay enough for what they're trying to charge for rent. Not enough housing inventory.
been in omaha for 36 years and family since 1860s, taxes too high, roads suck, mayor sucks, again taxtaxtax, feels like a massive city now, entire family is moving. sorry to he a downer, but its just too busy and too expensive now. never ending immagrants.
West of 144th? Come on. It's 72nd. Anywhere west of 72nd isn't worth seeing. (Transplant in Dundee, who lived out west briefly, on Park Ave, downtown and in Blackstone)
Do people have those virtue signaling flags and signs on their property? I moved to a blue city/red state 2 years ago from LA and much to my dismay, the liberals here love nothing better than to imitate CA liberals as much as possible. It's false and it's annoying and not what I am looking for. I'm looking for a place where at least MOST residents are live and let live. Thanks.
I really don't understand you man! Everyone else makes a video of the positives and maybe make a video of cons separately, but you go with an idea lets do pros, but throw in cons here and there, which I don't understand! Its hard to understand what you are trying to do? Make it popular and talk about Pros or just be a debby downer in the end? Im confused with what you are saying! Either highlight just the positives or highlight just the negatives! You can't put everythingg that can happen or may not happen every year into one video!
Hi! Let me know if you live here or maybe would like to visit...
I live in a Denver suburb -- but this isn't the state I grew up in , and that's not good. You should hit this market hard for customers,many want to move to a sane city!!--- ha!
I have lived many years in Omaha, and I travel to other cities from time to time. I always feel welcomed back with the warm jazz music from our homely airport, especially after experiencing homeless, traffic congestion, "unwashed" odors and locals telling me to be careful at night.
I have lived here my whole life born and raised, I'm 39 going on 40 in November. I love that Omaha is as I call it a little big city, being that it's big but not overwhelming and still small enough to where you can get around town anywhere in about 15-20 min depending on rush hour time. Def love calling it my home, seeing as my channel is all about things we do in the 402.
We are seriously considering a move to Omaha, but what about the cultural diversity? This is incredibly important to us!!
@@Megyn7425 there is every culture you can think of in this city.
I’m a former Chicagoan living in Omaha. Is that perfect balance of large city living without the hassle of living in a massive metro. Love seeing it grow and develop, especially in the urban areas.
Well until u get stuck in traffic
Only thing i would have also mentioned is the award winning and always top 3 Zoo's world wide! Other then that great job!
We just moved! Love it so far.
From where
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@@kiraviran he said something else before he changed it
Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing our underrated community!
I always pass by Nebraska while on road trips. I might move to Omaha to work in healthcare. Never been there before but looks appealing.
I've lived on west Oahu for the last 20 years, and before that I was born and raised in So. California. But after an upcoming divorce and giving half of everything to my wife and then getting full custody of my 3 kids, Omaha looks like a very nice place to land for my kids and I. It's kind of tough actually choosing between Sioux Falls and Omaha, actually. They both look like Paradise!
Thanks for the video! Looking forward to move to Omaha from AZ this summer.
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!!!
I grew up in Omaha but have lived in several states since. Currently living in Texas and haven't been to NE in six years, but I'm headed back to Omaha for a wedding this summer. I found this video to see what's been popping in the O and this honestly has me incredibly excited to go back. Runza and a 20 minute commute are unheard of in DFW. Thanks!
Don't come back. Military is going to intervene over Sex Slavery. CPS kids being turned into sex slaves. Mary Bunton Facebook Wall. I got sex Slaved by the town. Very Sad.
I got a job offer in FW currently from Omaha. Which city would you say you prefer and why? Thanks!
@@orangemanbad Hey! Congrats on the job offer. Comparing Omaha and FW has been something I’ve been doing a lot of lately with my wife. We’re newly married and she’s from FW.
For the time being we’re going to stay in FW because I’ll be finishing professional school with debt and Texas not having an income tax gives us a good chunk of change left to help pay down that debt to to help save at the beginning of our careers. So one big plus for a move down here is no state income tax!
As a disclaimer as well, my wife and I don’t have kids or own a home yet, so property tax and schools aren’t something we’ve factored in yet.
To make the comparison more succinct, Omaha is about 1/2 the size of Fort Worth, but I wouldn’t say is lacking in the way of restaurants, museums, concerts, and stuff to do. FW does have the historic stockyards which is the old west town part, and it’s cool but I’ve only gone twice in three years. FW definitely has the edge in Mexican, TexMex food, and BBQ.
FW definitely has the edge in sports because you can go to all the Dallas teams fairly easily, but I’ve only been it two Mavs games and a Stars game in three years.
Omaha is so much better when it comes to driving and traffic. DFW is a mess with traffic because it’s all highways and sprawl with limited mass transit. The angry Texan in a massive SUV tailgating you in the right lane because you’re only going 12 over the speed limit before passing you on the shoulder is a real thing. I live downtown and can walk to my job, and if you can live near where you work then that won’t be a big issue, but traffic here is much worse than Omaha.
People are very friendly and welcoming, especially to transplants not from the west coast. This friendliness ends when it comes to driving though.
Admittedly, my wife and I are planning on moving back to Omaha in 4-5 years because it’s smaller, homes are more affordable, and I love the direction downtown Omaha is going with more parks, transit options, and density.
Put Briefly: A move from Omaha to FW means you’ll probably make more money, spend a lot more time in traffic, have access to great Mexican and BBQ, and have the ability to go to professional sports games. Personally, I think Omaha is probably better for families, but single or no kids, FW is probably a better place.
Oh and weather. Summers here are terrible. It was 117 for the entire month of July. It’ll be 105 at 10pm or 5am. July-August are not fun. But fall here takes several months and is super nice. Winter also isn’t close to be as bad as Omaha. We get one ice storm every year and then tempts are mostly in the 50s and 60s.
I hope some of that helps!
WOW! Watching this video just blows my mind! How much Omaha has changed and grown in just 20 years! I left in 2001 and have not been back since and I hardly recognize it! It looks like it offers so much, I couldn't afford to move back there even if I wanted to! Thanks for a wonderful video! Heck, I remember when Ak-Sar-Ben was a horse track!! 🐎🐴
I know!!
Yes
We moved from CA to Sidney Nebraska almost a year ago. We would love to visit Omaha.
You are brave
Come on. I'll host you in June
My husband is from Cupertino
Wow that's quite a 180 moving from California to little town Nebraska!! But I'd rather live there than LA!! I live in Denver and it's crazy here .,lived most. my life, Nebraska would be a great escape!!
We used to live next door to you in Lakewood Villages. The Omaha area is a great place to live.
Hey I remember! Are you guys still in Omaha? Or did you PCS?
@@Tyler_Bundy We moved to a single story house in Shadow Lake in 2016. Hope everyone is doing well.
I live in Milwaukee but Omaha looks cool. I especially like the bridge connecting Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Great video. Your narration is flawless and your shots of Omaha are nicely edited. It is a cool city that is improving each time I visit.
Omaha based musician here. This is fantastic. I personally love it in the Omaha area. Even though my group Ember & Oak haven't always has the best luck getting live shows in the Omaha Metro area, it's still a great time and I spend so much time searching for new treasures at the record stores in the Old Market as well as window shopping at Imaginarium and Emporium which are like the coolest stores ever. Recently checked out the new Luminarium by the river at that place is super cool. Also am a sucker for a great burger and I've been in the process of trying a bunch of the local spots to see which one I like best and Smash in Aksarben Village is delicious.
Would you say as an artist there’s a business for videographers and photographers there
@@FaithInspiring no there's no support here for anyone in entertainment. Omaha is boring and people are leaving in droves . Especially young people.
Love Omaha and Nebraska in general. Great people!
This video was absolutely the best overall that I've seen on your city of Omaha---you've done an excellent job that's for sure ,
Thank you. It was a labor of Love!!
Been living in Omaha since 1996 for 27 years now and have seen a lot of changes happening over this many years.
Whats the good and bad about living there
@@elcoqui5932 The people are nice we have people living in Omaha from all over the world. Living in Omaha is cheaper than on the coast. The bad thing is the weather we have all 4 seasons. To me I consider the weather to be mild. I have traveled the world and other places around the USA where the weather is way worse than in Nebraska.
@@skullandbones1832So in other words Omaha is flooded with lots of diversity, immigrants, crime, and all the crap that comes with that, yeah most sane people will pass
@@skullandbones1832so in other words Omaha is flooded with lots of diversity which heavily effects the locals there in so many negative ways.. language barriers, inability for natural born citizens to find employment, housing, and everything else they need, it drives the prices up on everything, adds a lot more crime, etc etc yeah you can have it and all the tornadoes too.
Tyler, this is next level! Great video! Fantastic!
Thanks my friend!
Excellent video.
I'll be coming there soon in Omaha
Great video Tyler! This was a great overview of Omaha! As a fellow Omahan, you did great explaining the city!
Thank you!
@@Tyler_Bundy Great job in keeping the video, so that you attract the right people that want to live the good life. Last thing we want is to face what Florida residents are complaining now about their state that was overhyped...
My beautiful Andrew Rannells is so proud of his Omaha, Nebraska ❤
It's short notice, but I'm traveling through there this week. I'm a busker/professional clown looking for a place to work. I love your video's by the way.
I just ordered a used sub on ebay. Says it's being shipped from here.
Seems like cool place.
God bless all.❤
great list and thanks for sharing
I've, never left with his state in he one con about. It is weather but I love it ❤
I don't understand why people think of the weather as a con. I just got back from Dallas in spring and it was an oven, it is miserably hot most of the year; most of downtown is not very walkable with giant parking lots. Also, we do not have the extreme weather of Minneapolis (in which their residents still learn to appreciate their weather) or even Calgary Edmonton Canada, Omaha has all 4 season and we learn to appreciate them. I've been to San Diego and Phoenix and there are some people that complain that their weather is too boring.
5:49 That's my friend on the right. He is on a date. Wish him luck.
Good luck boii
Excellent video, Tyler!
Thanks!
Nice video!! Thanks for not leaving out the natives. Usually we don't even get mentioned lol.
Nice video, I am born and raised here and I agree with everything you stated except for the fact that West Omaha starts at 680 at west roads and not 144th st. There are probably a lot of people that live on 120th and 132nd streets that would say they live in west Omaha.
Absolutely beautiful Omaha I have almost 6 years living here. Thank you for the video and of course i love Omaha.😍
Nebraska is a beautiful rural state.
At this point it's hard to say that it's a rural state. When all states have rural areas... Omaha has really become a thriving metropolitan community with lots of opportunities.
Thank you for this video. I am planning a visit in the fall. Any suggestions on sites of interest on the Idaho side of the pedestrian bridge?
Not much on the Iowa side. Most of the money has been spent on Omaha's downtown area
Great writing!
Ugghh.. yeeaah ... I think I'll stay in Mariposa.
I want to relocate there. Can you help me with apartments recommendations? Not too expensive
Look at Richland Park Apartments. They are pretty nice and still under $1000 a month
Next vid can you talk about my school in north Omaha the,school is called minnalusa and it would make my day if you went or talked,about it
I went to Minne Lusa school back in the day - way back.
I m from Omaha to
Very nice
Got a job as a developer out there kinda nervous to be moving from California but excited to see what it brings
Update, so far love it here very underrated as a city
@@27thswasherei was going to say I've never heard a Californian not like Omaha. Hope you were able to enjoy the new openings downtown and boxing events these last 2 months
@@27thswasherehow’s the nightlife? I’m also considering the move
@@terraGaliciaXXIV bro tbh I do NOT go out but I’ve heard from the locals it’s great especially old market the apartment I’m even staying in has constant parties every other weekend since there’s a lot of colleges out here
@@27thswashere I’m currently in Texas and it’s hot over here and it’s time for a change. I’m thinking either Chicago or Omaha. I need cooler weather though because in Texas I’m losing too many months out of the year due to oppressive heat. Did you buy an apartment? If so, what’s the cost?
Any Michiganders, Southern Californians, etc. moving to Nebraska need to respect Nebraska for Nebraska. It is what it is because of the people and their values. They came through the pandemic because of their values revealed in their policies.
Also, Omaha was just hit by a tornado in May 2024.
Yes these were made before that hit this spring.
@@Tyler_Bundy I figured. I thought I would add the color commentary. I grew up in Lincoln. I remember having to hit the basement quite a few times. I was a kid living in Lincoln when Omaha was last hit by a tornado. The tornados last spring hit residential areas around the west and north of town. My sister lives out towards Bennington, and she said houses were hit just a few miles from her home. The tornado when I was young hit Omaha pretty dead on if I remember correctly.
@TheBruceGday I do hope those Nebraska values include respect for women and people with disabilities.
where can we find interactive maps like the one you used at 3:04 ? Thanks!
In my description! Thanks for watching!
you have an intriguing second name
Gretna east my high school even though I am in middle school
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HELLO !
CAN I ASK WHICH CITY IS MORE BEAUTIFUL OMAHA OR LINCOLN
omaha dude
@@ZorrixYT I visited Lincoln and my first impression was a sad abdominal empty city
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Did you just come from the byurrury?
I live in Omaha
Hows the weather
Amazing! Not as cold as Michigan or Minnesota.
Been here for 31 years and iv had my car broken into in papillon, that’s my only statistic
Omaha is still behind 10-20 years from other cities
Does Omaha have any ham radio operators and can you yell Omaha like Peyton Manning
Yes they do!!
Moving to Omaha in May and I sent you mail but no response. Seems you do more of selling than helping with renting.
I'm sorry. I respond to ever email I see... I might have missed it... Send another email and I'm happy to respond.
The Omaha metro population is 980k not 1.5 million.
I wish people would stop moving here. Home prices have more than doubled and I’m worried ill never be able to afford a home in my own city
George floyd: that happened in Minnesota. Why does Nebraska need to get involved?
If I were in Omaha Nebraska right now i picture I'm driving in a car with you, probably not the one you got when you got out a nicer one and you're like don't eat in my car with a smile on your face, and you are showing me all the beautiful spots and letting me touch your face and you don't care that I'm a hippie and I need a haircut and don't wear makeup because you're like its you babe and I love you guess what I love you too!!
Millard Tornado - 2008.
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Over 2% in property taxes! Is that right?
Yes Sir... But it pays for the public education and it is pretty good here in omaha nebraska
@@Tyler_Bundy that’s insane. Thought I’d save money by considering this area
@@terraGaliciaXXIVyou don't save much. The housing market is horrendous and the roads are trash. Jobs don't pay enough for what they're trying to charge for rent. Not enough housing inventory.
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Looks better in video, l left before it drove me crazy.
Why?
Urban oasis? Oasis from what? Nebraska is a great state. It doesn’t need an oasis.
From the choas on the east and west coast.
@@Tyler_Bundy Totally fair point!
Friday 14 June 2024, two days after Great Britain and Australia (Men’s Event) undock French Voyages to Australia (by RAldrich · 1988 · Cited by 1), as well as Anglo-Australians' and Immigrants' Attitudes toward Language and Accent (by VJ Callan · 1987 · Cited by 61), inside the “Wembley of English hockey” (© 2024 Lee Valley Regional Park Authority). Will 1404 Collective (1404 S 13th St, Omaha, NE 68108, United States) be where One (Album: Supreme Clientele, Released: 2000, Artist: Ghostface Killah) can H-U-S-T-L-E (Album: Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, Released: 2004, Artist: Murs) their vintage Banners and coat of arms?!
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We love tornadoes
You just got a good one in Elkhorn nor to long ago. Enjoy 😀
It’s a treasure for me … please don’t come. Just for vacations😅😂
been in omaha for 36 years and family since 1860s, taxes too high, roads suck, mayor sucks, again taxtaxtax, feels like a massive city now, entire family is moving. sorry to he a downer, but its just too busy and too expensive now. never ending immagrants.
It's common and understandable for current citizens living in Omaha to say that because knew what it was once like!
Well, this didn’t age well. #tornadoes
Yep!
West of 144th? Come on. It's 72nd. Anywhere west of 72nd isn't worth seeing. (Transplant in Dundee, who lived out west briefly, on Park Ave, downtown and in Blackstone)
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Benson. Check it out.
Hate it here. Going back to Texas
Me and you both
Diversity and crime.
I talked about that and I got fined by the board of realtors say I wasn't being inclusive in my language and they made me take it down....
@@Tyler_Bundy no way!? Well I’m not surprised 🥴
what did you say? Were you proposing a solution or just NOTICING? 🙃🙃🙃
@Tyler_Bundy just wow
Do people have those virtue signaling flags and signs on their property? I moved to a blue city/red state 2 years ago from LA and much to my dismay, the liberals here love nothing better than to imitate CA liberals as much as possible. It's false and it's annoying and not what I am looking for. I'm looking for a place where at least MOST residents are live and let live. Thanks.
Whatever you do do not get hurt at work you will suffer and be treated like trash in this state.
What you see in the thumbnail is it. This city is not exciting. Luckily I'm moving to Mexico City. So won't be in a village much longer.
Mexico City 😂
Was gonna move till you said diverse.
Ok
This video could have been called Woke in Omaha
Nebraska sucks
I really don't understand you man! Everyone else makes a video of the positives and maybe make a video of cons separately, but you go with an idea lets do pros, but throw in cons here and there, which I don't understand! Its hard to understand what you are trying to do? Make it popular and talk about Pros or just be a debby downer in the end? Im confused with what you are saying! Either highlight just the positives or highlight just the negatives! You can't put everythingg that can happen or may not happen every year into one video!
I am sorry Julianna of Burlington
Don’t forgive me. Cause another girl from a gym near stew Leonard’s Norwalk ct hated omaha
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