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Random Fashion Thoughts (Part 3: Style farmer strikes back) - our general discussion thread

justridiculous

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go full crust punk:

(do other places have crust punks?)

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bonus points if you have a dog to make it harder for the cops to arrest you
are you in Portland?

Ha, I was just going to say, yes, we do have a lot of crust/gutter punks here in Portland. A lot of them.
 

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@double00 ya exactly dog

@justridiculous that place man. ugh

Dude, in recent years, it's become pretty crazy. They are very aggressive and in your face and there are parts of the city where you it's impossible to even walk down the sidewalk; there are whole camps and dozens of people just posted up and the only way to get around them is to walk out onto the street.
 

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Dude, in recent years, it's become pretty crazy. They are very aggressive and in your face and there are parts of the city where you it's impossible to even walk down the sidewalk; there are whole camps and dozens of people just posted up and the only way to get around them is to walk out onto the street.
Oh i know it. that settlement under the west side of the Burnside bridge is a full on encampment. i've spent quite a lot of time around that city and it's always blown my mind that you can pitch a tent virtually anywhere.
 

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The main quad at Berkeley forever desensitized me from ever caring about anyone passing out any flyers or asking me for anything. Suburbia :inlove:
 

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one last bit about being asked for **** - never in my entire life would i have thought people would waltz into a place of business and ask people who are working for cash. never would i have imagined such a thing until it happened twice in the last 3 months here.
 

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Oh i know it. that settlement under the west side of the Burnside bridge is a full on encampment. i've spent quite a lot of time around that city and it's always blown my mind that you can pitch a tent virtually anywhere.

Yeah, it's really unfortunate. The police do nothing about it, there are laws (not sure if these are still in place) that say/said that people can camp anywhere they want within city limits. My parents neighborhood was overtaken by campers/tents/SUVs/etc. some time back in SE Portland. Luckily, one of their neighbors was a police officer, so she got involved and got them all out. But it gets pretty bad in certain neighborhoods and the city does nothing about it.
 

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Richard Sennett, a sociologist, thinks those kinds of cities are the best. The noisy, unruly, and even slightly unsafe cities where people are constantly hawking, screaming, and moving. He calls them "open cities."

https://www.richardsennett.com/site/senn/UploadedResources/The Open City.pdf

TBH, I agree with him. I personally dislike the super safe, planned spaces of suburbia, where you have to have a car and everything feels predictable and homogenized. IMO, cities make for better cultural spaces precisely because they have communities like gutter punks (although many, like San Francisco, are becoming gentrified and homogenized). The existence of gutter punks means a city can be more dissonant and incoherent, and thus offers a more interesting life.
 

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