I once dated someone who told me they saw the Castro go from “being a nice safespace for LGBT to express themselves and hit dance clubs” to “an extremely sterilized techbro space with expensive coffee shops and boutique clothing stores”. Haight and Ashbury, and all the other SF enclaves that gave the city its character suffered the same fate according to them.
“I can only hope for more techbros to absolutely suffer. They’ve completely destroyed the region their microchip country club sits on top of. Underneath all the PCBs, mangled AI hands, patagonia puff jackets and cybertrucks was a rich culture of people- now nearly pushed away or rendered into an inert version of its former self. Outpriced and alienated for craft beer breweries, smartwatches, rent to own apartment homes, vampire weekend and guacamole made with cream cheese.”
I once dated someone who told me they saw the Castro go from “being a nice safespace for LGBT to express themselves and hit dance clubs” to “an extremely sterilized techbro space with expensive coffee shops and boutique clothing stores”. Haight and Ashbury, and all the other SF enclaves that gave the city its character suffered the same fate according to them.
everyone who made SF interesting has been forced out by capital
“I can only hope for more techbros to absolutely suffer. They’ve completely destroyed the region their microchip country club sits on top of. Underneath all the PCBs, mangled AI hands, patagonia puff jackets and cybertrucks was a rich culture of people- now nearly pushed away or rendered into an inert version of its former self. Outpriced and alienated for craft beer breweries, smartwatches, rent to own apartment homes, vampire weekend and guacamole made with cream cheese.”
what’s that from?
Vampire Weekend did not deserve that stray, that is not tech bro music
as a tech bro who knows a lot of tech bros, it is, soz
The Haight was a decent spot to find people selling weed in the open in the early 2000s, but The Gap was already at Haight and Ashbury.