STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.
Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!
Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.
Apologize for the direct approache. But i really think you need to re-consider your perspective of what pisses you off. Most of the things you mentioned are unfortunately (if you want) part of almost any major city, honestly - take it with a smile and move on. So far i think i have visited around twenty big cities and if i should list all the small things that you apparently take as deal breakers i would have gone mad.
How's the crime level in SF?
How's the crime level in SF?
Right, well, you will dismiss this as an appeal to authority, but Richard Henry Dana and Gaspar de Portola both described SF Bay as the finest spot for human habitation on earth. Some other luminary whose name I forget at the moment said the most beautiful places in the world were the Bay of Naples, the Bosporous, and SF Bay.
I'm not a hater. My analogy was exagerrated for effect.
Look for increased levels of axe attacks in the next few months
My dad was born in San Jose, lived there until '65ish and spent his college years in SF and the East Bay, left in 1970 and I don't think he's been back since my brother was born in '75. I wonder what he'd think of the area now, particularly San Jose.
Which one are you talking about? In the main library I've only found the bathroom smelling of urine. I would assume this is to be expected since its so close to the tenderloin and that its free for anyone to come in. Also my visit is hardly to take in the sights sounds and smells. I'm mainly talking about their selection of books.
Right, well, you will dismiss this as an appeal to authority, but Richard Henry Dana and Gaspar de Portola both described SF Bay as the finest spot for human habitation on earth. Some other luminary whose name I forget at the moment said the most beautiful places in the world were the Bay of Naples, the Bosporous, and SF Bay.
I don't see how you wouldn't. I've met lots of Parisians and Romans who positively love SF. They must be crazy, I guess.
Quite a bit worse than it should be because the PD is terrible and the politicians who give them orders are worse.
I'm not a hater. My analogy was exagerrated for effect.
Just got back from a four day "let's check the city out" trip in anticipation of our move in March. Couldn't wait to get home.