Lol
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@skinnylatte The plot to lower housing prices by portraying it as a bad place to move is beginning to unravel.
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1. Expecting all of SF to be a post apocalyptic hell scape
2. Believing that SF is so incredibly expensive that when you get here you will spontaneously combust when you are shocked by the outrageous prices of everything*
* it is expensive but unless you’re renting here, day to day stuff is.. fine? Like you get a range of prices of things depending on where you go? I always think this when I get my $1 bag of vegetables
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@skinnylatte someone needs their apocalyptic image detector re-calibrating.
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@skinnylatte
Tricky, tho. On the one hand, not the apocalyptic whatever Fox News is trying to promote. On the other hand, a pale pablum reflection of what it was in the 19th and 20th centuries.@woody or even compared to 20 years ago coz of gentrification and tech etc
But the law and order crowd always had an obsession for the crime and safety in my neighborhood, that they haven’t even been to
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1. Expecting all of SF to be a post apocalyptic hell scape
2. Believing that SF is so incredibly expensive that when you get here you will spontaneously combust when you are shocked by the outrageous prices of everything*
* it is expensive but unless you’re renting here, day to day stuff is.. fine? Like you get a range of prices of things depending on where you go? I always think this when I get my $1 bag of vegetables
@skinnylatte
I remember being astounded when I moved to Hong Kong that housing prices anywhere could be higher than in San Francisco... but total cost of living was lower, and quality of life was higher, since so many things (like Michelin-starred meals) which would have been unaffordable and inconvenient in San Francisco were cheap and easy in HK. -
@woody or even compared to 20 years ago coz of gentrification and tech etc
But the law and order crowd always had an obsession for the crime and safety in my neighborhood, that they haven’t even been to
@skinnylatte
I think of 2001 as being the turn-over point... the bursting of the dot-com bubble making so many people start living their lives in hardscrabble panic mode, and the advent of the surveillance economy.
The irony being that we're now at a point of symmetry... The Internet had 25 years as a communist economy, nine years as a capitalist economy, and now 25 years as a surveillance economy. -
@woody or even compared to 20 years ago coz of gentrification and tech etc
But the law and order crowd always had an obsession for the crime and safety in my neighborhood, that they haven’t even been to
@skinnylatte
San Francisco and Seattle and now Minneapolis. Changing targets, or adding to the set that constitutes the rhetorical "other." -
@skinnylatte Apparently they stumbled across the Doggie Diner dog.
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@skinnylatte
I remember being astounded when I moved to Hong Kong that housing prices anywhere could be higher than in San Francisco... but total cost of living was lower, and quality of life was higher, since so many things (like Michelin-starred meals) which would have been unaffordable and inconvenient in San Francisco were cheap and easy in HK.@woody I feel that a lot (Singapore is very similar with housing prices and also similar to HK food culture)
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1. Expecting all of SF to be a post apocalyptic hell scape
2. Believing that SF is so incredibly expensive that when you get here you will spontaneously combust when you are shocked by the outrageous prices of everything*
* it is expensive but unless you’re renting here, day to day stuff is.. fine? Like you get a range of prices of things depending on where you go? I always think this when I get my $1 bag of vegetables
@skinnylatte fox news is a hell of a drug
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@skinnylatte lol, that sounds like a line from the simpsons
Also might be taking The Boy there tomorrow
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@skinnylatte
If Paris is the queen of cities, then SF has been the Crown Princess for well over a century; how freaking condescending and demeaning is calling her “surprisingly pleasant!”🤬
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@skinnylatte big cities always have problem areas but what are they on about?
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1. Expecting all of SF to be a post apocalyptic hell scape
2. Believing that SF is so incredibly expensive that when you get here you will spontaneously combust when you are shocked by the outrageous prices of everything*
* it is expensive but unless you’re renting here, day to day stuff is.. fine? Like you get a range of prices of things depending on where you go? I always think this when I get my $1 bag of vegetables
@skinnylatte I'm always amazed at how gullible people are about how Other Places are, whether it's another country or another place in their own country. I would hope that when people are "surprised" like this, it makes them reevaluate where they get their information.
Btw I'm going to be in SF next month for the GDC! It will be less interesting than usual because fewer people from other countries are able to attend US-based events.
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1. Expecting all of SF to be a post apocalyptic hell scape
2. Believing that SF is so incredibly expensive that when you get here you will spontaneously combust when you are shocked by the outrageous prices of everything*
* it is expensive but unless you’re renting here, day to day stuff is.. fine? Like you get a range of prices of things depending on where you go? I always think this when I get my $1 bag of vegetables
@skinnylatte I think in terms of retail pricing you just need to know the right places, I’ve found places cheaper than Santa Cruz/Berkeley all over the city,
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People can't be this fucking gullible .... can they?
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1. Expecting all of SF to be a post apocalyptic hell scape
2. Believing that SF is so incredibly expensive that when you get here you will spontaneously combust when you are shocked by the outrageous prices of everything*
* it is expensive but unless you’re renting here, day to day stuff is.. fine? Like you get a range of prices of things depending on where you go? I always think this when I get my $1 bag of vegetables
@skinnylatte I mean, produce especially is super cheap in San Fran compared to Toronto. (Hyperspecific example only because I live in Toronto but have a partner in San Francisco.)
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People can't be this fucking gullible .... can they?
@RVLara23 @skinnylatte Very much so -
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