Message from @Kyrix
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Lol just like a Dem to make poor choices with their money
Liberal megalopolis?
SF Bay Area
I usually cannot bring myself to talk about politics at work because I'd have to have a list of cold hard research fact's as counter points, and that is just too exhausting to keep up with.
@diarkia124 I totally feel you, I get that at work too
You're deep in Retardville, USA
When working, the job is first.
Maybe I wouldn't know since I haven't actually gotten a job yet.
But I'll get that soon lol.
Lmao "jobless" <:KEK:726877368601411624>
One nice thing about the city i live in is that it's full of super competitive Asians so at least we don't like the systemic racism that is affirmative action lol
And we didn't have riots like our neighboring cities
I used to live in SF too lol.
I didn't really notice much besides homeless people.
Our riots weren't super bad, but we did have individual copycats.
Imagine not living within a city block of an armory
But I was young, and now everytime I go there I see a lot worse.
All I ever get from SF is homeless people, expensive shit, pretentious and snobby leftists, and a baseball team that didn't let me down like half a decade ago
Well in SF they even had poop on the streets at one point.
I visited over a decade ago. It was cool.
Pretty sure I saw needles when I went there a month ago or so.
Now I just want to go traveling.
I think some of the museums were my favorite parts of visiting SF though.
Does anyone visit the museums of the city they live in?
I do
I visited a few when I was younger.
I saw a sign for an old train station that used to exist in my town. I had no idea. I wish there was a museum about it, but they probably figure some other town's got that taken care of.
Google satellite maps and Wikipedia would be the places to look on that
Never visited the museum in the city I live in now but I did go to a museum from the city I graduated high school
It was linked to the air force base
I've been to one of those.
There was an old steel mill in the next town over that was dismantled 10 years ago. sadly the only one in the US that was in the Rockies. but what remains is one large cast iron cauldron on display, it's fun to visit that when I got out to lunch.
Y'all should totally visit Hunter's Point in SF
There is absolutely no radiation contamination there
What's that plane that's basically built around a giant gun?
What is Hunter's Point?
The A-10 Warthog
Very old shipyard that has a lot of radiation poisoning - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunters_Point_Naval_Shipyard
Okay! I'm way into Radio logical disasters, check out Plainly Difficult on youtube, but what's the story about hunters point??!!
oops too slow...
Wow that sounds like it's still an ongoing issue.