I'm from Los Angeles, California. Beautiful weather, lots of tourist attractions, overall a great place to live. But life is really fast-paced and stressful, land prices are sky-high, and people can be really mean here sometimes. Oh, and delicious fruit. I was born in Cleveland, Ohio, but moved away when I was little. Lovely place, from what I remember of it and what I've heard of it. But it's very segregated. You have it so black people live on one side of the street, Jewish people live on the other. If you cross to the other side you could get shot. Italians here, Muslims there. That's why we moved to Tuscon, Arizona when I was 2. I lived there until I was 4. It was a nice place. Deserts as far as the eye can see. I would go exploring them with my dad. I remember playing in the monsoons. But I could only go out in the early morning or in the late evening, because it was boiling hot there. On your average day, temperatures were above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This little girl who lived across the street from me, Audrey, she was only two years older than me, and her skin was absolutely fried. I'm lucky my mom kept me inside while it was hot out; now, as a teenager/young adult, I have no skin damage. Let's see.. I've been to Utah. Nice place, if a little bit cold. But maybe that's just 'cause I'm from California. Iowa. Lush and green, probably my favorite midwestern state. Annnnddd South Dakota. My mom came from there. It seems to be like 20 years behind the rest of the world. But I've heard that life is more relaxing and land is cheaper there. So I don't know. I guess it's just a matter of personal preference.