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Houston, Texas: Reviewing America’s Most Unwalkable City

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2023
  • #houston #travelguide #travel #texas

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  • @legoatjames2940
    @legoatjames2940 Рік тому +3485

    having no car in Houston is like being on house arrest 😭

    • @GbGeo01
      @GbGeo01 Рік тому +41

      No fr

    • @schnoz2372
      @schnoz2372 Рік тому +14

      Get a bike

    • @neoandleia
      @neoandleia Рік тому +1

      ​@@schnoz2372and get fried

    • @Argedis
      @Argedis Рік тому +70

      @@schnoz2372 Houston is the largest Metropolis in the US. 671 Sq mi. vs LA which is only 501 Sq mi and if you include the Greater Houston Area it's 10,062 Sq mi

    • @bounchofbeaners6627
      @bounchofbeaners6627 Рік тому +4

      ​@@schnoz2372on bike? lmao good luck.. like doing a triathaylon just to go to a restraunt. 😂

  • @link2442
    @link2442 Рік тому +3750

    If you don't have a car, then you won't get to enjoy the city. The car industry has Houston by the balls

    • @alterior8869
      @alterior8869 Рік тому +115

      Yeah, I know right. It’s just nuts.

    • @nhart6247
      @nhart6247 Рік тому +175

      Houston being the 4 th largest city I would think a subway or something public train would be in place

    • @steelisthemeal
      @steelisthemeal Рік тому +21

      How could anyone walk around in any city?
      Most ppl can’t or don’t wanna walk much of a distance
      Also walking around is risky especially if ya a female

    • @ThyyyCoercitor
      @ThyyyCoercitor Рік тому +121

      ​@@nhart6247we can't have underground infrastructure here as the soil is pretty wet and not solid. Same reason why basements don't really exist here.

    • @nhart6247
      @nhart6247 Рік тому +38

      @@ThyyyCoercitor i understand that part but Miami has a metro rail that runs high up like the freeway

  • @ecmonkey13
    @ecmonkey13 Рік тому +876

    Shiiiit if you have a car in Houston you’ll still need to reserve a WHOLE day to drive around. That city is HUGE!

    • @themormonblacksheep
      @themormonblacksheep Рік тому +105

      Houston is an hour away from Houston. 😂

    • @justinpuyear1138
      @justinpuyear1138 11 місяців тому +6

      You just need to know routes

    • @bletrick3352
      @bletrick3352 11 місяців тому +22

      The city is way too spread out for literally no reason. It's an urban nightmare. The metro area is bigger than that of Tokyo but it holds 30 million less people.

    • @rituwebpro
      @rituwebpro 11 місяців тому +3

      @@bletrick3352so true. i want to leave texas

    • @CoolHandLukeVol
      @CoolHandLukeVol 11 місяців тому +18

      ​@@bletrick3352Not "for literally no reason" We have the space and land to spread out so no reason to build things on top of each other. Japan and Tokyo in particular don't have that kind of land and space. As a matter of fact it is pretty dumb to compare Tokyo a city that has been around and developing for thousands of years to Houston that hasn't even been in existence for 200 years.

  • @nate-404
    @nate-404 Рік тому +54

    Who the fk wants to walk around a city when it's 100 degrees out with 90% humidity???

    • @jonathanielpringlemaniii
      @jonathanielpringlemaniii 7 місяців тому +3

      houston's amazing but good god i hate the weather and heat so much. humidity sucks too but it does wonders for my lungs coming from denver

    • @jodh-cx1zd
      @jodh-cx1zd 25 днів тому

      Planting more trees in the inner city helps

  • @damilolaowolabi6716
    @damilolaowolabi6716 Рік тому +1235

    I'm currently in Houston, and it's over a 100 degrees rn. It's literally one of the world's largest natural sauna

    • @CMinor138
      @CMinor138 Рік тому +89

      As a houstonian, winter is not much better

    • @nvysealz3598
      @nvysealz3598 Рік тому +3

      Hate it😂😅

    • @BrokenCartridge.
      @BrokenCartridge. Рік тому +12

      As a Houstonian, yup 😅

    • @crayonburry
      @crayonburry Рік тому +5

      I look at weather app and check on South Asia before walking out, just to count my blessings.

    • @NotNochos
      @NotNochos Рік тому +3

      As a Houstonian, I’m suprised. Hasnt been that cool in weeks.

  • @kingcold2154
    @kingcold2154 Рік тому +2050

    Don’t forget Cajun food, authentic Mexican food, and Vietnamese food. All the best food is represented in Houston.

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu Рік тому +37

      The Cajun food is not particularly good. I guess if you’re from far away and never had it before it’s passable. Most of it is pretty poor imitation. The crawfish is especially bad.

    • @pooshrek7796
      @pooshrek7796 Рік тому +73

      @@BP-or2iucoming from someone from Louisiana Texas does there crawfish better def not the other foods like etouffee but the crawfish in Texas are better

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu Рік тому +15

      @@pooshrek7796 Nah. You must be from North Louisiana, I guess.
      They’re often overcooked and under seasoned. A few places, maybe are up to par but as a whole, it’s not great. The crawfish culture in Houston is also weird. All these bars selling it who don’t even do food normally? Everyone just going to restaurants to eat it, they barely have any shacks. Just crawfish season comes around and all these bars and restaurants start doing it, it’s weird. And yeah, overcooked, under seasoned, and gritty on the outside because they don’t know what they’re doing.
      Boil House on 11th is the only stuff I’ve found on par with south Louisiana.

    • @Thorfin.D.G0at
      @Thorfin.D.G0at Рік тому +49

      @@BP-or2iu So cause you went to a few places the whole city of Houstens food is trash?

    • @Partylizard1
      @Partylizard1 Рік тому

      @@BP-or2iulol 😂😂

  • @H-TOWN_In_3
    @H-TOWN_In_3 9 місяців тому +26

    As a Houstonian, we have a massive collection of museums and we have the space center as well. Art and culinary art is huge here. If you have water you’ll get used to the heat. Come visit H-Town!

    • @raneishalawrence8377
      @raneishalawrence8377 6 місяців тому

      Question. Do you know where that place is with the skull sculpture? I’d like to take a look when I visit.

    • @H-TOWN_In_3
      @H-TOWN_In_3 6 місяців тому

      @@raneishalawrence8377 I believe it’s put out in the fall only at discovery green however you may be talking about a different one

    • @heavenfaulkner5420
      @heavenfaulkner5420 3 місяці тому +1

      I’m moving here

    • @H-TOWN_In_3
      @H-TOWN_In_3 3 місяці тому +1

      @@heavenfaulkner5420 welcome. I think u will love it here!

    • @heavenfaulkner5420
      @heavenfaulkner5420 3 місяці тому

      @@H-TOWN_In_3 me too🩷🩷🩷🩷

  • @hairydiablo1326
    @hairydiablo1326 Рік тому +22

    I love living here. Although it is 11PM and it's 96 degrees out... Other than that, it's awesome!

    • @raneishalawrence8377
      @raneishalawrence8377 6 місяців тому +1

      Question. Do you know where that place is with the skull sculpture? I’d like to take a look when I visit.

  • @scoapproductions
    @scoapproductions Рік тому +550

    Living here I will say: It is enjoyable if you live in the right parts of town and can tolerate unusual and unpredictable weather. And you must have a reliable car to go pretty much anywhere more than a block away.

    • @user-tdkwnd0
      @user-tdkwnd0 Рік тому +12

      Living in houston rn, got to say, it’s pretty awesome and nasa is amazing

    • @user-tdkwnd0
      @user-tdkwnd0 Рік тому +2

      And if you go out in the morning or evening, it’s perfectly fine

    • @luismdz460
      @luismdz460 Рік тому +6

      @@user-tdkwnd0it’s hot asf rn 😵

    • @coraudio
      @coraudio Рік тому +1

      Sounds like Dallas lol

    • @dethtour
      @dethtour Рік тому

      ​@@coraudioin my opinion Dallas is hotter I was out there last year and sheesh. I hated it alot more than the heat in Houston

  • @tommyreed1707
    @tommyreed1707 Рік тому +397

    So true on the heat. Honestly if your activity doesn't include hanging out in water, you're waiting for the sun to leave before hanging outside.

    • @niki7876
      @niki7876 Рік тому +1

      Clear indicator u should work out and get fit if the heat is too much for you

    • @yeeyee2180
      @yeeyee2180 Рік тому

      @@niki7876 🥴🥴 doesn’t matter mow fit you are if the days are consistently above 100 degrees, and you have the humidity of a sauna. Stfu

    • @niki7876
      @niki7876 11 місяців тому

      lmfaoo it definitely has to do with physical ability. no one wants it to be tougher than usual obviously but if ur not capable of doing it ur not fit@@lazeyrz3805

    • @ljacobs357
      @ljacobs357 11 місяців тому +3

      I’m 75 and I walk in the heat. People make excuses not to get exercise.

    • @niki7876
      @niki7876 11 місяців тому

      I mean that is just an indicator your friend is not fit 🤣 @@lazeyrz3805

  • @jaime340
    @jaime340 9 місяців тому +8

    I live in Houston and in my. opinion Visting and Living in Houston is actually the best choice a person would make

    • @joy-to7dx
      @joy-to7dx Місяць тому

      How is the beach?
      What is the best beaches to go to?
      I'm going to be riding the city bus

  • @ljacobs357
    @ljacobs357 11 місяців тому +8

    We live about a mile from Downtown. Lots of restaurants, shopping, parks and bike paths in our area. We have a 2015 VW with only 9,000 miles. We walk everywhere. People use the heat not to get out and walk. They also choose to live in suburban neighborhoods where cars are necessary to get anywhere. Houston and Harris County was must be doing something right since people still move here.

    • @sarahg2665
      @sarahg2665 8 місяців тому +1

      A very small portion of Houstonians can actually afford to live in or near downtown and if you don’t, no you can’t walk anywhere outside your neighborhood and even then it’s dicey. Has nothing to do with the suburbs. I’ve lived here most of my life. It’s extremely unwalkable compared to any other city I’ve visited or lived in like Austin or Chicago.

    • @Sinceyougotyourdegree
      @Sinceyougotyourdegree 7 місяців тому

      @@sarahg2665 @jacobs357 I’m visiting Houston for the first time (from Chicago) in March for my 40th birthday! Any suggestions or recommendations?

  • @jimcetnar3130
    @jimcetnar3130 Рік тому +649

    Houston has the most UNDERRATED food scene.

    • @shawnthefoodsheep
      @shawnthefoodsheep  Рік тому +39

      It’s an amazing food scene but wouldn’t say it’s underrated. It’s the fourth biggest city in the USA by population, it should be expected to have a good food scene

    • @nataliecao4439
      @nataliecao4439 Рік тому +23

      i would agree that houston’s food is underrated because many people don’t expect the diverse cultures represented in the food (esp since they think texas is yeehaw land)

    • @deafbyhiphop
      @deafbyhiphop Рік тому +7

      The food isnt even that good honestly. Its a jack of all trades and master of none. The mexican food for example is so mid, you can visit any random small town from mexico and a cheap authentic meal will taste much better than any fancy dish from a mexican restaurant in houston

    • @Hi-wz9wc
      @Hi-wz9wc Рік тому +12

      Im from Houston and just came back from NYC . Although NY pizza is really good. Idk how I managed to go 10 days without good tacos. I had some over there and it was how my brother described it” worse than a heartbreak “ . I missed my food here at home.

    • @larry0406cherry
      @larry0406cherry Рік тому +6

      So true. You can find so much variety of food in Houston it is crazy. If you checkout the local HEB grocery stores they even carry different products depending on the people that live in that area.

  • @redacted8720
    @redacted8720 Рік тому +133

    Loved the "feels like 116°" a few days ago.

    • @umokwhy2830
      @umokwhy2830 Рік тому +2

      Shit that's what it was yesterday too, I saw that and was like "whelp I ain't doing shit outside today"

    • @atxanabella
      @atxanabella Рік тому +3

      I love the weather but it’s def hotter in Austin just a bit dryer

    • @musicalnerdkay
      @musicalnerdkay Рік тому +2

      I got used to it 💀 My mom said it was 100 something when we were shopping left and right in grocery stores and I'm like "I thought it was 90"

  • @brandondavidson4085
    @brandondavidson4085 11 місяців тому +11

    "if You've ever been in a walkable city as hot as Houston, you'd rather be in a car", said by someone who fundamentally misunderstands "walkability". It's not just sidewalks, it's bike paths and shaded pathways. It's secure places to park a bike or e-scooter, with reliable public transportation. The Netherlands gets a couple feet of snow every winter and rain every summer, but people still bike or walk to work and other places all the time. Houston is not a great place to live, it's a great place to spend money: all the things you mentioned cost money. Museums, pools, rodeos, sports games, movies, food.

    • @cobia5900
      @cobia5900 9 місяців тому +4

      If you are comparing Houston's weather to the Netherlands you fundamentally misunderstand "weather". In my experience, Houston is a also great place to make money.

    • @justblank2653
      @justblank2653 8 місяців тому +1

      the netherlands for the most part does not get 101° - 109°(38-42C) on a regular basis year after year, the entire country of the netherlands also fits in Texas 16 times over

    • @brandondavidson4085
      @brandondavidson4085 8 місяців тому

      @@justblank2653 public transportation is also for when biking and walking aren't feasible. It's multiple options that make life easier for everyone, other than just driving

  • @Bored_Overthinker
    @Bored_Overthinker Рік тому +5

    It's cool to see content of my own home city. Houston is so cool, there's so much to do and see!

  • @Will_b83
    @Will_b83 Рік тому +230

    He says this, meanwhile we are here and it’s been 115 degrees for the last week!

    • @ybur6760
      @ybur6760 Рік тому +3

      Hahaha yeah

    • @mmafanatic-tz5or
      @mmafanatic-tz5or Рік тому +4

      Bullshit. It has t gotten to 115 yet. I think max has been 104

    • @ybur6760
      @ybur6760 Рік тому +22

      @@mmafanatic-tz5or I’m pretty sure he is referring to the “what it feels like” due to the humidity.

    • @Will_b83
      @Will_b83 Рік тому +8

      @@ybur6760 I absolutely was…like today for example it’s going to be 100 with the index it will top out at 114.

    • @BloodMoon375
      @BloodMoon375 Рік тому +16

      100 in the shade, 120 in the sun. We live in a damn oven.

  • @anhvu-yp9vs
    @anhvu-yp9vs Рік тому +104

    Correction: Houston is a good place to live if you stay in the right areas

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Рік тому +5

      And if you don’t go outside or intermingle with the commoners

    • @shawnthefoodsheep
      @shawnthefoodsheep  Рік тому +20

      You can say this for any city

    • @Jester4460
      @Jester4460 Рік тому

      @@shawnthefoodsheepaslong as it’s not Vegas
      I’m fully convince no one lives there just visit

    • @redriveral2764
      @redriveral2764 Рік тому +3

      I’m from Detroit originally and the crummy areas with skinnies running around looks just like the D.

    • @belugasimp1366
      @belugasimp1366 11 місяців тому +3

      As yes you can say this for any city it's very important to be mindful, Houston is one of the most crime filled cities here always be aware and do your research on where to stay away from don't go rambling in the wrong block

  • @moderndaycaveman2519
    @moderndaycaveman2519 10 місяців тому +12

    There’s absolutely nothing to do but eat Mexican food and BBQ. You have to travel damn near a hour just to do anything

    • @adminbird
      @adminbird 7 місяців тому +5

      You figured out why the obesity rate in Houston is so high

    • @moderndaycaveman2519
      @moderndaycaveman2519 7 місяців тому +1

      @@adminbird
      Yep 👍🏼

    • @hectorvasquez77
      @hectorvasquez77 3 місяці тому

      Nah there is things every corner in Houston has juz about some where dope to go.But yeah for certain things on your list sometimes you do got to travel.

  • @kevpa96
    @kevpa96 Рік тому +2

    Pretty fair points but I will say that if you live in the city property, within the 610 loop especially, you can get around pretty well with a bike for exercising or just strolling around. Definitely improving a lot with walkability and future public transportation projects too.

  • @Theguyfromgortag
    @Theguyfromgortag Рік тому +154

    as a resident of houston, it is a very good city, but never visit in the summer, trust me it is wayy too hot here in houston currently

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Рік тому

      Houston is not a good city. Why are you people lying?

    • @deafbyhiphop
      @deafbyhiphop Рік тому +2

      Whats good about it

    • @Hi-wz9wc
      @Hi-wz9wc Рік тому +4

      @@deafbyhiphopwell for living in it and having a family its better than most cities. Its also pretty. Has a beach near. Other than that its not very touristic. It has Nasa and aquariums and zoos and museums but idk if people travel that much to go to those. In March theres the rodeo which is the biggest in the country. That’s something youd like to see.

    • @charliekinnie6994
      @charliekinnie6994 Рік тому +2

      @@deafbyhiphopdepending on what part of Houston, mostly the diverse fooding and stores… nothing much else

    • @DatDamnDoctor
      @DatDamnDoctor Рік тому

      I'm in Louisiana so the heat don't bother me lol

  • @PSTXFL
    @PSTXFL Рік тому +251

    100 degrees in June is what we call “preheating” 🤣

  • @3NVY_ON_YT
    @3NVY_ON_YT 8 місяців тому +1

    I honestly think Houston should be capital and not Austin because it’s way more beautiful and has lots more things to do

  • @smebdy4913
    @smebdy4913 11 місяців тому +2

    Houstonian here and if you want to know where some of the pictures are from they are from Downtown and it's very fun to visit with many things to see 😊😁

  • @alejandrohernandez7340
    @alejandrohernandez7340 Рік тому +216

    I lived in Houston my whole life
    What Houston lacks most is accessible public transportation, building codes, zoning laws, and natural beauty. Not to mention that when we get tropical storms or hurricanes the city is completely devastated from floods because there’s more pavement than natural land and green space. Ever since Harvey Houston has made an effort to expand its green infrastructure but surrounding areas are making the same mistakes Houston has made before hurricane Harvey. Also with the heat there’s nothing you can do so most of the day you spend time indoors and you have to wait until the evening to go outside for a walk or a run.

    • @christophercole1679
      @christophercole1679 Рік тому +4

      I live near by. If you want green just drive out of the city. 30 min and yoy can see green pastures and cows. Why is that what you want to see in the heart of downtown?

    • @JeanEDeaux
      @JeanEDeaux Рік тому +9

      @@christophercole1679 30 minutes?? I don’t know if 30 minutes from literally anywhere in Houston gets you to pastures.
      It takes damn near 2 hours just to drive across it.

    • @christophercole1679
      @christophercole1679 Рік тому +1

      @@JeanEDeaux 30 min outside of houston

    • @dethtour
      @dethtour Рік тому +2

      ​@@JeanEDeaux50min drive from downtown to winnie tx and you can go to the rice field and ride atvs in the gravel roads or go hunting for alligators they also have alot of hogs and cattle there. I have a farm with my dad out there

    • @tthelakes69
      @tthelakes69 Рік тому

      @@JeanEDeaux takes me 2 minutes to drive across the lake houston bridge and it seems like you are in a completely different part of the state. Urban and developed on one side and the other side is farmland and pastures.

  • @MechaBorne
    @MechaBorne Рік тому +44

    “There’s tons of activities”
    *Only shows sports events and Tex-Mex*
    Yeah that sums it up

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost Рік тому +8

      The food isn’t even that great.

    • @travisadams4470
      @travisadams4470 10 місяців тому

      ​@@liviwaslostDepends what and where you ate.

    • @harpdc
      @harpdc 10 місяців тому +8

      It's the most ethnically diverse city in the US, but instead of trying the Sichuan or the Desi food, he gets barbecue and goes to an NFL game. Wow, what an amazing travel guide...

    • @mekax89
      @mekax89 10 місяців тому +3

      Was he supposed to show the whole city in a UA-cam short?

    • @explosionmotionify
      @explosionmotionify 10 місяців тому

      @@liviwaslostit’s aight I’ll say that

  • @user-pv8gi7qy8y
    @user-pv8gi7qy8y 3 місяці тому

    Do you know that scene with the stairs? I’ve been there before it’s really awesome to have a good food. The view is amazing.

  • @ka9202
    @ka9202 8 місяців тому

    Hit the nail right on the head! "A great place to live but not a great place to visit." I think a lot of visitors extrapolate their visit and think that that's what it must be like to live in Houston; but nothing could be farther from the truth

  • @hydrodrift
    @hydrodrift Рік тому +73

    As a person from Houston, I approve of this. 😊

  • @Quinston9
    @Quinston9 Рік тому +165

    Visited Houston on business and noticed: lots of highway construction, aggressive drivers, lack of natural beauty, and that sweltering heat was no joke. A better place to live than to visit - I agree.

    • @Hylanos
      @Hylanos Рік тому +25

      Natural beauty is best left to the Texas hill country

    • @newmanc5019
      @newmanc5019 Рік тому +1

      The beauty is outside of all 3 major cities

    • @xXkamaXxKazi
      @xXkamaXxKazi Рік тому +14

      It’s Texas. Anywhere in Texas is like that. If you are a “Sunday driver” get the fuck in the slow lane and stay there. Just saying

    • @meowmeowmeow300
      @meowmeowmeow300 Рік тому +11

      drivers are insane bc it's literally the only option. if you're feeling stressed you kind of have to drive to work anyways because there's no other reliable option.

    • @CMinor138
      @CMinor138 Рік тому +2

      Are you kidding? Tomball has some great natural beauty, but Houston? Discovery green is pretty cool, that also have these zebra things on the road if ur talking in the
      MIDDLE of hou

  • @MrBencher446
    @MrBencher446 2 місяці тому +1

    Houston is a beautiful city with beautiful people and delicious food 👍🏻

  • @davidchang9228
    @davidchang9228 17 днів тому

    Don’t forget to mention the annual Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo- one of a kind in the world-fun for families and kids. To escape the heat, just over an hour away is Galveston and the beach. Also not mentioned is the reputable healthcare shown by the Texas Medical Center-one of the largest medical centers in the world with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center heading the pack.

  • @dougie2fly511
    @dougie2fly511 Рік тому +138

    Ahhh houston, home of the tailgaters and road ragers

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 Рік тому

      And the have to come to a complete stop to turners, the can't comprehend mergingers, and all around the ugliest looking people on earth.

    • @nickw7452
      @nickw7452 Рік тому +15

      It’s also sex trafficking capital of the world. Horrid city, crappy roads, addicts everywhere, dummy’s in cars with those spiked hubcap junk acting like it’s cool swinging in all lanes. Everyone has some ego and to top it off the food actually sucks. TexMex is everywhere and that alone sums up 90% of the restaurants that’s not fast food

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 Рік тому +4

      @@nickw7452 Yeah, all that too Houston is the asshole of the earth. I actually like TexMex but not when it's the only thing to eat.

    • @jeddgangman4502
      @jeddgangman4502 Рік тому +4

      @@nickw7452you are dead wrong with the food you have to go out your way for Tex mex

    • @memes.1114
      @memes.1114 Рік тому +5

      Don't forget stop in the middle of the road, before turning right.

  • @slyericketson6780
    @slyericketson6780 Рік тому +135

    Native Houstonian here, this guy nailed it

    • @toxicnogirls
      @toxicnogirls Рік тому

      Definitely

    • @averagecitizen8491
      @averagecitizen8491 Рік тому

      Not necessarily. I didn't know too many people when I first arrived here 10 years ago but it is one of the more sociable cities. Better than NY or LA.

  • @Z0RR0s_D3n
    @Z0RR0s_D3n 9 місяців тому +1

    As a Houstonian who has lived outside the city for most of their life, I can confirm that summer is not hot, but literally BURNING YOU.

  • @Jay-nk6dm
    @Jay-nk6dm 9 місяців тому +1

    Houston has a lot of potential, especially when it comes to walkability and transport. The pure basics are not being met, which means even base level investment into rail or biking will have huge impacts, and there’s slow progress happening

  • @blahblahblah4226
    @blahblahblah4226 Рік тому +150

    I moved to Houston and stayed there for 4 years. I made amazing friends and found the friendliest people. Love that city!

    • @marinahaddad5667
      @marinahaddad5667 Рік тому

      How did you make friends? I moved here without knowing anyone and his video is incredibly discouraging lol. I’m personally really excited atm

    • @blahblahblah4226
      @blahblahblah4226 Рік тому +6

      @@marinahaddad5667 I joined Houston sports&social and met a lot of folks there playing co-ed soccer and volleyball. Also at my apartment and work.

    • @Dragon0Pot
      @Dragon0Pot Рік тому

      safe u tripping there was a shooting here 12 days ago

    • @AlanIroncloud68
      @AlanIroncloud68 Рік тому

      Must be from California

    • @jamesbrice6619
      @jamesbrice6619 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@ayooni5556 in most big cities there are 12 shootings a day😂

  • @Marollo
    @Marollo Рік тому +60

    As someone who has lives in Houston for pretty much his entire life, I can’t tell you how nice the people are. I never lived in the city but the little neighborhoods always bring the community together for cookouts and crawfish parties.

    • @cammmlawton
      @cammmlawton 10 місяців тому

      You must live in fake Houston aka Katy, Spring, Woodlands, never seen so many people really to throw their life away to get ahead of 5 cars

    • @SenkaBandit
      @SenkaBandit 10 місяців тому

      best food in the south

  • @Amazingperson2
    @Amazingperson2 8 місяців тому +1

    Honestly I’ve been in Houston my whole life and if your thinking about raising a family here, etc you should definitely consider! There’s a lot of jobs and great community’s. Yes we don’t have a lot of activities you can do when it’s hot but some examples are going to football if your an fan of the Texans or going to baseball for the Astros. Also we have a renaissance festival you can definitely enjoy! But overall Houston is a great place to live and not visit like he said.

  • @kelvinsun5099
    @kelvinsun5099 9 місяців тому

    Places NEAR Houston aren’t that bad. In the fall/winter it actually gets chilly but in neighborhoods it’s fun and you can have a walk. It just depends on where you live.

  • @futured8060
    @futured8060 Рік тому +13

    As a Houstonian I’m convinced I live in a giant sauna

  • @Cam_Productions
    @Cam_Productions Рік тому +52

    As someone who lives near Houston, we can have 100 degree winter days and the next day will be below freezing. It’s always a surprise but we just live through it.

    • @aliceliu3967
      @aliceliu3967 Рік тому +1

      What are you talking about this isn't true at all lol

    • @stringtheory8113
      @stringtheory8113 Рік тому +4

      @@aliceliu3967seen it happen it’s not quite to the extremes they’re talking about but there was a day that was 85° and the next day was 34°

    • @Prince_Luci
      @Prince_Luci Рік тому +5

      @@aliceliu3967100 to sub zero? No. 90 something to below 30? Happens basically every winter. That’s 100% accurate. Houston weather is absolutely bat shit insane.

    • @Cam_Productions
      @Cam_Productions Рік тому

      @@aliceliu3967 not to the extreme but it gets pretty crazy

    • @DawnKing
      @DawnKing Рік тому +1

      Bruh after it snowed, the weather was 85 the next week. Like wtf

  • @Darndat
    @Darndat 10 місяців тому

    Moved to Houston 3 years ago from north east . Here are my findings:
    1) the people here is the best thing about Houston. However you need to force yourself to join groups or sport events to meet them (I play basketball and pickle ball). Also religious places like churches are a great way too. Whatever that allows weekly meetups are perfect
    2)it’s hot but you’re mostly indoors or in your car anyway. It’s not that bad. If you want to do outdoor stuff save it till after 5:30
    3)homes. In the North we hung out outside but here you hang out in other’s homes.
    4) hang out spots are few but you have escape rooms, main event for bowling, arcade and laser tag, cidercade for old school games, and water parks

  • @sera_sunoos.favorite.side-eye

    honestly the only things i find interesting in downtown houston are the museums and shopping malls (just dont go to the galleria during christmas- its super crowded). but when you go to the smaller cities and towns right outside houston, theres a lot more to do and the natural scenery is much better.

  • @MrSaigai
    @MrSaigai Рік тому +54

    Been here all my life and I've never seen that spot with the skull and stairs

    • @revenge7045
      @revenge7045 Рік тому +19

      It’s called the POST, it’s in Downtown Houston near the aquarium

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu Рік тому +4

      Brand new.

    • @javierortiz1296
      @javierortiz1296 Рік тому +1

      @@revenge7045do you by any chance know the name of the first park at the beginning of the video 😊

    • @mochitofumochitofu5970
      @mochitofumochitofu5970 Рік тому +3

      @@javierortiz1296that's the top of the POST BUILDING.

    • @ayphynx7767
      @ayphynx7767 Рік тому +1

      @@revenge7045 ill make sure to visit that soon ive never seen it as well. Maybe because I dont go near the aquarium area much

  • @cslloyd1
    @cslloyd1 Рік тому +67

    If you like sitting in traffic, you’ll love houston

    • @g_cracker7745
      @g_cracker7745 Рік тому +10

      Not to mention the crappy drivers lol

    • @_thisnameistaken
      @_thisnameistaken Рік тому +12

      Living in Houston, the infrastructure is the embodiment of “one more lane will fix the traffic”

    • @tangomango2353
      @tangomango2353 Рік тому

      It's not always super bad, but I definitely agree that it can be.

    • @Kira-pv4xq
      @Kira-pv4xq Рік тому

      @@_thisnameistakenAs a resident of Houston, you are damn right.

    • @dethtour
      @dethtour Рік тому

      ​@alancastilleja6394 that's why the city has been trying to get rid of tx2k because they are tired of the car scene after 12pm the world's biggest freeway systems turns into the autobahn

  • @mayorb3366
    @mayorb3366 Рік тому

    It is very diverse, and we commonly hear visitors comment about how friendly the people are here.
    Certainly not true for all areas, it is a big city, and has big city problems.
    At my local neighborhood watering hole, there are a wide range of people. Some wealthy, some not so much, black, white, Hispanics, lefties, righties, religious, atheists, gay/lesbian, younger folks, older folks, you name it. And we all sit shoulder to shoulder at the bar or out on the deck and get along great.
    And it is walkable....right across the street from where I live!
    But many of us agree with the point of the video, If you've been to other major metro areas, you're not going to see too much different here. But Galveston/gulf coast are nearby, and the Johnson Space Center also.

  • @AprilPatterson699
    @AprilPatterson699 Рік тому +1

    I’m in Houston rn because I was born here and it’s a good place to live in with my family

  • @ryuzaki6738
    @ryuzaki6738 Рік тому +5

    I honestly slightly disagree with "unwalkable". it depends what part of town you're in, at least in my experience. Also depends on if you're down town or in the suburbs.

  • @scrappy6144
    @scrappy6144 Рік тому +5

    Lived in Houston all my life and I can’t afford to buy a home because of everyone moving here and driving up these prices

    • @dayjamarie7600
      @dayjamarie7600 Рік тому

      Thank you! Been here all my life too now everyone is moving here

    • @beautifulsoulgirl8683
      @beautifulsoulgirl8683 11 місяців тому +1

      Just moved here 1 month ago from Maryland. Sorry not sorry 😂

  • @christiangarcia9964
    @christiangarcia9964 11 місяців тому +1

    I live in Houston. Way too crowded now. All the outsiders, go back to where you came from. I want my old Htown back.

  • @joshfleurent924
    @joshfleurent924 11 місяців тому

    And I would disagree. I don’t think people hate on Houston enough. And that’s coming from a very proud Texan.

  • @BP-or2iu
    @BP-or2iu Рік тому +14

    Such a great point that I’ve never even thought of: better place to live than to visit.
    Usually it’s the other way around. What other cities are like this?

    • @cjthorp4805
      @cjthorp4805 Рік тому +2

      Maybe Albuquerque NM? I lived there for a year and it's all-around affordable, beautiful, and pretty good and cheap food. Obviously some bad neighborhoods but all cities have that. A good university, very quick drives to all the gorgeous nature in New Mexico or to Santa Fe. Generally friendly and down to earth folks with lovely mixes of Hispanic and Native culture. Unwalkable too, but public transport is ok

    • @BP-or2iu
      @BP-or2iu Рік тому

      @@cjthorp4805 Seems like it would fit the bill of a visiting destination a little more than Houston, though, because of the nature around it. But that's a good answer for sure.

  • @connormcg1875
    @connormcg1875 Рік тому +27

    Houston has probably the most aggressive drivers I've seen so far. Most other cities there is a certain driving culture, but there is none in Houston. Everyone is just trying to get ahead of everyone else and it is pure chaos.

    • @teenb302
      @teenb302 11 місяців тому +8

      Yes the guys with f150s and ram trucks are maniacs. I really want to see these guys get pulled over they get to confident in that high wheel

    • @heckingwhat8446
      @heckingwhat8446 10 місяців тому +1

      My dude, as someone that lived in Houston most of their life I can assure you Houston drivers are not nearly as bad as East coast drivers (NY, DC, etc.)

  • @Mentallyunstable4you
    @Mentallyunstable4you 9 місяців тому

    The first place you saw is called “the post” it used to be a post office that my mom worked at but now it’s a food court also the 2nd place is downtown houston

  • @lissa3046
    @lissa3046 Рік тому +1

    I came back after being gone for almost a decade, love my home. ❤️

  • @RossReedstrom
    @RossReedstrom Рік тому +6

    Houston: the Rodney Dangerfield of US cities: we never get no respect. You missed world class museums!

  • @karlagarcia5251
    @karlagarcia5251 Рік тому +58

    been living here for 5 months now. As you said, making new friends is quite difficult despite texans being super welcoming and friendly. We LOVE the city but we kinda feel al little bit lonely lol

    • @ChroniclesofX
      @ChroniclesofX Рік тому +5

      There’s plenty if you know the right people :)

    • @Kim-fi5nf
      @Kim-fi5nf Рік тому +10

      felt! you can try joining a community of a hobby you enjoy. hopefully you meet new friends soon

    • @williambrucesanders6878
      @williambrucesanders6878 Рік тому +6

      I'm in southwest Houston I'll be ur friend. 🤔🤔 unless ur crazy 😮I don't do drama n stuff . 😊😊

    • @frankemeg8272
      @frankemeg8272 Рік тому

      ​@@williambrucesanders687890% dnt do black
      Maybe they hide doing it

    • @JeanEDeaux
      @JeanEDeaux Рік тому +2

      I’ve had family experience the same. Even if you have kids you HAVE to make the time to get out and socialize and meet people.
      Houston is so spread out and large it’s VERY easy to become isolated in your cul de sac.

  • @arhumshamim7753
    @arhumshamim7753 10 місяців тому

    A Native Nawfside Rida ova here. Bruh really nailed it a hundred percent. Also unless you are a food vlogger don’t come here just for food. Houston specializes in Mexican, Texas BBQ and Cajun/Creole. But your so close you could drive out to Mexico, The Boot and The Hill Country to get better options. But If you’re here for work it’s a great place to eat. I would recommend taking and Uber to the Northside because I believe that the 44 got some of the best food in the city.

  • @pr1nc3zzt4c0z
    @pr1nc3zzt4c0z Рік тому

    as someone who lives in houston, if you don’t have a car, you don’t go anywhere 💀💀💀the bus is expensive and even if you can survive a ten minute walk in the heat, your wallet won’t with ppl tryna rob u😭😭😭, get a car and don’t look like a tourist and you’ll be okay

  • @fireandice5374
    @fireandice5374 Рік тому +10

    I love living in Houston. It may be hot and humid nut the houses and buildings have centralized air-conditioning. It may not be walkable, but the roads are wide, and parking is not a problem unless you go downtown and the medical center.

  • @oliver_night2000
    @oliver_night2000 Рік тому

    As someone in Houston, you go outside for 10 seconds and end up losing 10 pints of sweat, with hundreds of mosquito bites. Beautiful place though.

  • @iceberg_4o487
    @iceberg_4o487 9 місяців тому

    As a Houstonian, I also believed it was unwalkable, until I saw the tunnels, it is packed down there

  • @mr.lavawolf
    @mr.lavawolf Рік тому +24

    I would completely agree. I am a Houstonian and there is plenty to do. However when family comes to visit, we are scrambling to find stuff to keep them entertained.

    • @bearVshark100
      @bearVshark100 10 місяців тому +1

      “Alright gang, you guys ready for a 90 minute drive to the space center? We swear it still counts as Houston somehow”

    • @Hi-wz9wc
      @Hi-wz9wc 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, theres enough to do for a casual Saturday evening, but if someone is coming far away to come to Houston, you dont want some regular old stuff. Like, we should have some theme park like six flags.

  • @leviticuscornwall9631
    @leviticuscornwall9631 Рік тому +4

    We can get authentic food from almost any culture on earth you can think of, but it comes at the price of unbearable summer heat

  • @ElizabethF2222
    @ElizabethF2222 10 місяців тому

    I grew up and still live here in Houston. Went to Memorial High School, and now live off Richmond @ Buffalo Speedway off 59. There is not a chance in hell you can live in Houston without a car. it's an absolute must. Another must is central air? Window units work but those are usually in older apartments/houses. Cars and AC essential here. Where did you go to high school Shawn?

  • @eestorbuny2488
    @eestorbuny2488 10 місяців тому +1

    The guts to show Houston’s foot ball team twice

  • @dinahmyte3749
    @dinahmyte3749 Рік тому +6

    As someone in Houston without a car: metro isn't great but if you're on certain routes, it's not terrible. I've complained about the bus stops A LOT and I go to town halls to raise my concerns. Like shade shouldn't be hard to provide. But the city is so anti homeless that it harms itself as well.
    I've had to help people in wheelchairs when the side walk ends but your bus stop is still 100 feet away ... And I've waited surrounded by bugs without shade in 99+ heat because no one in the city cleaned a stop for 2 weeks...

    • @eatthebottle3297
      @eatthebottle3297 Рік тому

      That’s why u see ppl laying in the grass under some shade close to the bus stops

    • @dinahmyte3749
      @dinahmyte3749 Рік тому

      @@eatthebottle3297 I have a huge phobia for bugs so I just die in the sun.

  • @Prince_Luci
    @Prince_Luci Рік тому +4

    I’ve never heard it nailed so well. Houston isn’t walkable because there’s no reason it should be. It literally feels like 116° some days of summer. Not having air conditioning and having children is borderline child abuse here. You need to stay cool, hydrated, and inside because there’s no cool ocean breeze keeping the city cooled. Also it’s flat. So if you go to Houston planning on hiking, you visited the wrong city in texas. If you want the best food, culture, museums, and hospitals then houston was the right pick.

  • @CMoneyBounceHouse
    @CMoneyBounceHouse Рік тому

    Currently visiting home in Houston. This has to be the most accurate description of the city I’ve ever heard.

  • @Zelurpio
    @Zelurpio 8 місяців тому

    I'm German, and i have some family in Houston, and it is HUGE, and it gets HOT. You know you are in America when you are able to see the city, during the day, very clearly from space.

  • @joobi-woobi
    @joobi-woobi Рік тому +17

    as someone living in houston, this is straight facts! its so humid here XD

  • @miley.5534
    @miley.5534 Рік тому +3

    i live in Houston my whole life and always will but he is right , the city isn’t very walkable AT ALL and on top of that the summer weather is crazy hot like way to hot to even be outisde rn. but over all it is a great place but those are the only cons abt it . also you have to find the right place in houston if you want to like it as well!

  • @Lava-6788
    @Lava-6788 9 місяців тому +2

    Yooo I knew I recognized those tables. That’s the 8th wonder brewery. I could tell by the beetle statues. My uncle takes me there before Astro games. It’s a cool place.

  • @davidfw1866temp
    @davidfw1866temp Рік тому

    I spent 45 years in Houston ... never loved it but grew to appreciate it, especially after I left and started to miss it.

  • @ArcturusCOG
    @ArcturusCOG Рік тому +13

    Well the downtown is decently walkable, pretty much the city center you shouldn’t have much problems then again there’s not much reason to be there in the center.

    • @preasidium13
      @preasidium13 Рік тому +9

      There are definitely walkable parts in the city, problem is Houston’s so spread out you inevitably have to drive to even reach said walkable parts. Well, at least I’ve always needed to, unless I wanted to show up at the restaurant covered in sweat and mosquito bites, lol.

    • @JeanEDeaux
      @JeanEDeaux Рік тому +2

      Not to mention it’s completely empty so where exactly are you walking to? 🤔

    • @dethtour
      @dethtour Рік тому

      ​@@JeanEDeauxthere's an underground city under downtown so yoy don't see everyone walking outside during the week lol

    • @mmmd3429
      @mmmd3429 Рік тому

      If there wasn't a thing called RAIL to build between these areas.

  • @Treetrytrey
    @Treetrytrey Рік тому +5

    Yes, I’ve been living in Houston, my whole life. It’s a great place to raise a child or to live in general but I agree on him there’s not much to do when you’re visiting and it’s very humid in the summer.

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Рік тому +1

      Houston is a horrible place to raise a child.

    • @Treetrytrey
      @Treetrytrey Рік тому +1

      @@azureavocado5195 well, I was raised in Houston more pacifically the suburbs of Houston and it’s a pretty good place to live. And I don’t think you’ve ever tried to raise a child in Houston, so you wouldn’t know.

    • @storyofmylife7080
      @storyofmylife7080 Місяць тому

      There is quite a bit to do - we have the Kemah Boardwalk, Lago Mar, water parks, indoor skydiving, some amazing parks, the Houston Zoo, very outstanding museums, top tier restaurants and bars, food halls, and more. Many people who say that it’s not much to do don’t go anywhere 🤷🏾

  • @andrewfields8585
    @andrewfields8585 Рік тому +1

    I'm from Houston area and Texas it's self is a big summer BBQ party and it's not the food cooking but it's the people who are out in the sun but Texas it's self is a fire dome all year long.

  • @georgeaxle007
    @georgeaxle007 9 місяців тому

    Lived in Houston for 25 years. Originally from Ohio.
    Weather in summer sucks. Like living in an oven.
    Great economy with lots of jobs and with a low cost of living.
    It is tough to meet people if single, but I met my wife as she was walking out of a coffee shop.

  • @butterfly_walk
    @butterfly_walk Рік тому +87

    I haven’t gone outside in days bc it’s too hot 😭
    I want to move.
    Edit: DUDE MY A/C BROKE 😭

    • @jaunmirza8246
      @jaunmirza8246 Рік тому +4

      At least it rains here unlike the desert that is LA lol

    • @6feet6figures
      @6feet6figures Рік тому +5

      @@jaunmirza8246you clearly never been to Los Angeles 😂😂

    • @Pluh_333
      @Pluh_333 Рік тому +3

      Move to Antarctica then☠️

    • @whatsupfoo4592
      @whatsupfoo4592 Рік тому +4

      Bye Felicia 😂😂😂

    • @driver4011
      @driver4011 Рік тому +3

      a/c is life support in houston.

  • @lavagirl6744
    @lavagirl6744 Рік тому +10

    Got stationed in houston with being a flight attendant, bought my car down here and agree with everything he saying. I love it here, I’m going out to eat every damn day and gaining weight but it’s worth it nonetheless😂

    • @6feet6figures
      @6feet6figures Рік тому +3

      It’s nothing else to do there but eat

    • @anakrime93
      @anakrime93 11 місяців тому +1

      Houston used to be the fattest city on the US back in the early 2000's

    • @6feet6figures
      @6feet6figures 11 місяців тому

      @@anakrime93 I believe it’s still top 5

  • @Banbhat84
    @Banbhat84 Рік тому

    That bridge with the Xmas lighting Is where I used to live

  • @russellterral29
    @russellterral29 Рік тому

    what was that boat ride under the bridge? I grew up in the suburbs of Houston my whole life and still live but I don't remember seeing that

  • @ummahmed3354
    @ummahmed3354 Рік тому +37

    Houston is the best city...one of the most diverse...you feel home immediately no matter where you from...

  • @g_cracker7745
    @g_cracker7745 Рік тому +27

    I honestly just love Houston and it’s culture. I live 30 minutes west of Houston in Katy, and I moved here from Louisiana. Definitely not walkable 😂

    • @VoidConfessions14
      @VoidConfessions14 Рік тому +3

      As someone who also lives in Katy, I can vouch

    • @ladyomusuku6418
      @ladyomusuku6418 Рік тому +1

      Love some Katy!!!

    • @6feet6figures
      @6feet6figures Рік тому

      Houston has no “culture “ all I ever seen people do there is eat and drink at bars all day

    • @dethtour
      @dethtour Рік тому

      I worked in Louisiana on and off for years, and I can say I hated New orleans. Houston being like 12X bigger in population is actually way way way safer to go anywhere you want, which is weird.

    • @azureavocado5195
      @azureavocado5195 Рік тому +1

      @@dethtour Houston is in no way safe.😂

  • @ericbellgardt9909
    @ericbellgardt9909 Рік тому +1

    Too humid, too crowded, too flat

  • @mitchellmillimaki01
    @mitchellmillimaki01 11 місяців тому

    I agree with that title, after traveling to a lot of cities I’ve came to that conclusion as well

  • @RaeBay0304
    @RaeBay0304 Рік тому +7

    Living here I would say it is a very great place to live! But I do recommend living in Conroe or the woodlands which is 30 mins away from Houston. It’s bc traffic if terrible in Houston! But over all it’s a great place to live

    • @PSTXFL
      @PSTXFL Рік тому

      Yes, outside Harris county is preferred.

    • @ashmanchester2611
      @ashmanchester2611 Рік тому +1

      The Woodlands is absolutely beautiful out there. Very homey.

  • @GlamorousTitanic21
    @GlamorousTitanic21 Рік тому +7

    Living in Houston.
    Don’t come unless you prefer having a cookout of yourself.
    I have 2 fans running in my room on top of the air conditioning and I’m still hot.

    • @rockets0076
      @rockets0076 Рік тому +2

      Idk abt this I’m inside just ac and fine
      Might needa get your ac checked out

  • @symbiotee4
    @symbiotee4 Рік тому

    As a person whos lived in Houston since I was a Fetus, this was the most accurate take ever and I appreciate this short.

  • @user-ov3ox6tc1t
    @user-ov3ox6tc1t Рік тому +1

    I came to Houston 40 years ago to visit still here

  • @kingcold2154
    @kingcold2154 Рік тому +245

    Easily the best city in Texas

    • @heberalmanza1500
      @heberalmanza1500 Рік тому +20

      LMFAO!!! this dude

    • @jonathanielpringlemaniii
      @jonathanielpringlemaniii Рік тому +2

      i agree. dallas is fine, austin is way overhyped, and san antonio is the second best

    • @kingcold2154
      @kingcold2154 Рік тому +75

      @@heberalmanza1500 bro the 5 star tacos in Austin are like 2 star tacos in Houston. Houston has better drivers, better food, and better people than any of the other big cities. Not to mention this city is massive. You can spend a lifetime exploring.

    • @SpiderKidwarzone
      @SpiderKidwarzone Рік тому +13

      ​@@heberalmanza1500hes right though

    • @joealewis4121
      @joealewis4121 Рік тому +7

      In the South

  • @belugasimp1366
    @belugasimp1366 11 місяців тому +1

    As a resident of Houston as all of this is true please be mindful of certain areas and do your research as much as the people are friendly certain sides and many of them in Houston can be heavily crime and gang affiliated
    Stay safe 🙏🤍

  • @Rosesss.
    @Rosesss. 9 місяців тому

    As somebody who has resided in Houston for their entire life so far and will continue to for at least the next 10 years (I'm not very old), I can confirm that I would not want to visit. I've said this before. To me, it seems relatively boring for tourism and it is only nice to walk in colder months. Even then, the city is very large and you will not get everywhere you may want to without a car or something else. Although a lot of the people are nice, you may encounter somebody who is a jackass. For example, my family and I went to this Tex Mex restaurant that was family owned and not doing super well. There weren't a whole lot of people there. We had chosen to sit outside where nobody else was aside from the owner and maybe 3 children who were 4ish. They were running around and screaming, therefore hurting my grandfather's ears quite a bit. My mother decided to get up and politely ask for the man to ask for his children to take it down a notch, as my grandfather was repeatedly wincing and adjusting his hearing aids. She asked, and the man started to refuse. The situation quickly escalated and my grandmother soon got involved. I was 13 at the time, but I was not super foolish (I think). The man started repeatedly yelling at my entire family to get a life. That was literally all he said. His kids started to copy him. As my family started to get increasingly upset and walked in to find the mother, leaving me by myself outside, I told the man he needs to be more mature and raise his children better, as the children displayed no manners whatsoever. Of course, I don't expect some 4 yo children to act like adults, but I certainly should expect them not to go shouting "get a life" at random strangers when they are unable to even comprehend the situation. All they saw was their grown ass father shouting at my family, including a 13 year old child. I would assume he is the one without a life, considering he had nothing better to do than that. My family soon came back outside unsuccessful, as the mother apparently had the same attitude as the father, which explained a lot. They tried talking to her, and she was very rude and did not seem to care about what her husband was doing. My family was so over it that they simply walked out to the parking lot and left after that. Most of the people here are nice from what I've seen, but you'll run into a select few that woke up on the wrong side of the bed. I am 14 now and I wish I had filmed the incident simply because of how absurd it was.

  • @electricprimo
    @electricprimo Рік тому +33

    As someone that lives in Houston, the heat never bothers me as I’m used to it

    • @txmomma84
      @txmomma84 Рік тому +4

      Pfffff

    • @humandavey
      @humandavey Рік тому +3

      Don’t lie. I lived in the Middle East and this is definitely hot.

    • @niki7876
      @niki7876 Рік тому

      @@humandavey it is definitely hot don't get me wrong it's not for the weak. but if ur complaining that you can't hang outside because of it you need to get your fitness in check

    • @chefssaltybawlz
      @chefssaltybawlz Рік тому +4

      Y’all say that like we don’t run a/c all year round lol. It’s humid as hell.

    • @yeeyee2180
      @yeeyee2180 Рік тому +1

      @@niki7876 that literally makes no sense, what are you on

  • @redfishtex738
    @redfishtex738 Рік тому +5

    Mosquitos bit me up so bad the other night right before I made it inside one mosquito gave me a cookie and a glass of OJ. I love the Texas coast, always have, always will.

  • @stevenpuckitt212
    @stevenpuckitt212 Рік тому

    Being a Houston native helps with the heat tolerance too. When you visit it's a bit of a shell shock to walk into the oven. When you've lived here your whole life you just get used to it.

  • @DEADN8
    @DEADN8 Рік тому

    I lived in Houston for 1 year and went to HCC and worked at a McDonald’s across the street from me. I made 3 friends whom I took turns hanging out with every day. I went to concerts and parties with one friend, I smoked and did acid with the second friend and I went to class and chilled with my 3rd friend.

  • @aleighb6433
    @aleighb6433 Рік тому +5

    I loved the footage of the rodeo carnival lit up at night! Something about rodeo and the lights at night just gives me all the good vibes!!

  • @snehasowmy7226
    @snehasowmy7226 Рік тому +3

    The weather has been in the 100s (37-38C) for almost a month now so it’s really hard to have a nice time out in the summer. But cost of living is comparatively low and it has a lot of opportunities for those who are in STEM or business :)