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(joking, I’m fine just don’t like the vibe)

    • GaveUp [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      The queer POC art + music/party scene in SF is the only place I’ve found that’s consistently cool

      The queer scene in general is super white and sometimes very liberal (racist) and the art/music/party scene in general is pretty corporatized. The white queer artist crowd is cool and not liberal but still has lots of whiteness that a lot of POC people here don’t like

      And a lot of POC events are just networking events for professionals

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      Tbh I was happier seeing google and gitlab billboards over the thousands of personal injury lawyer billboards in my area.

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      If OP (or anyone else in SF) finds someone named Gabriel Bell, or is named Gabriel Bell, or has the ability to change their name to Gabriel Bell, or is willing to use the nom de guerre Gabriel Bell, they have a duty to start the Bell riots.

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    I like Ocean Beach a lot. The Riptide on Taraval is a great bar within a stone’s throw. Toyose on Noriega out by the beach is an awesome Korean restaurant.

    I love SF because it’s one of the most interesting looking cities in the US with some of the best weather (I like it cold). Shame it’s so expensive.

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      Same, I love San Francisco and would love to live there if not for the price. Oakland isn’t as horrible though.

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      I agree with your second paragraph. I visited years ago for a day or two and the city basically seemed empty to me, which I found weird. Just not a lot of people were around. It’s very different from a place like NYC, which is completely packed.

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    I was there earlier this year and its really something else coming from smaller Midwest cities. They have so many trains it is wonderful. Really good sushi but I like the taste of mercury so I may be biased.