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Reply to comment by smauryholmes in Complaints about human waste on the streets of San Francisco, by year by born_in_cyberspace
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smauryholmes t1_iztcgy4 wrote
I’ve spent probably two months of my life there now, even in the cheapest areas like the Tenderloin, and have never seen anything I haven’t already seen growing up in my conservative hometown. Obviously SF has some huge problems but so do most of the US, and other areas don’t have the upsides.
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bdubdub t1_izth4eb wrote
Year-round mild weather, world class dining scene with foods from just about every culture, incredible hiking in every direction, amazing urban parks, beautiful scenic vistas everywhere you look, world class cycling, incredible museums, world class surfing, easy access to skiing, 2 hours to wine country, high walkability and ability to live without a car, great biking infrastructure, large number of career opportunities, many educational opportunities, endless events and parties, a massive gay scene, interesting and open minded people with a 'live and let live attitude' that allows others be themselves, a general vibe that encourages people to explore who they are and find their passions - no one here is gonna ask you when you're going to 'settle down' or have kids. I could keep going but I doubt the person I'm replying to will even read this far.
It has its downsides like high cost of living, homeownership being out of reach for many, the intractable NIMBYism that tries to crystalize the city in amber, public transit that's often inefficient and frustrating, business cartels that block new restaurants and shops that might bring competition, and a more carrot than stick approach to dealing with the drug-addicted homeless population but anyone who says SF is an unlivable shit-hole either hasn't spent any time here or has very different ideals and just doesn't like cities.
smauryholmes t1_iztejoo wrote
Most walkable city in America. Stunning natural beauty, arguably the best of any major American city. Million things to do. Elite food. Best job market in America, if not the world.
The third of Americans that honestly believe none of this is true make my hotels there cheaper, thankfully.
Jumpshot1370 t1_izzto60 wrote
“Most walkable city in America”. So walkable, there is a website showing the locations of human feces on sidewalks, among other places. https://wmmr.com/2019/04/17/someone-made-an-interactive-san-francisco-poop-map/
And check out this video. I’m very thankful I don’t live there.
smauryholmes t1_izzupl1 wrote
Yes, SF is literally the most walkable city in America: https://www.walkscore.com/cities-and-neighborhoods/
You can always tell who has never actually been there and only hear about it through Fox lol
Jumpshot1370 t1_izzvea5 wrote
The sidewalks exist, but can you walk on those sidewalks, and feel safe doing so?
I've been to downtown Los Angeles several times. It's pretty bad. From what I have heard (including from San Francisco residents), San Francisco is probably worse.
smauryholmes t1_izzyyzv wrote
I have spent 2 months in SF over my life and have never felt unsafe while walking anywhere. My last trip there I walked probably 10 miles/day on average, including through some worse neighborhoods, and 1) the walks are way nicer than anywhere I’ve ever lived before 2) never felt unsafe.
Did see a few guys smoking crack lol but you see those type of people in every city if you walk around enough.
I currently live near downtown Los Angeles and it’s 100% worse than SF, but still tolerable. SF is just so beautiful, it’s hard not to have a good time there. Not so true for LA lol.
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