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Same ****, they just get moved around often.Went to Cali in 2016 and couldn't believe how many were living in tents on the streets. It was like a whole community and it was seemingly normal. This was LA not sure how SF is
Yeah, a lot of middle-aged people I work with surprised the **** out of me when they said they only go to Berkeley or Marin for outdoor ****. I kind of like it though, so they can stay the hell out of areas that still feel familiar.
Went to Cali in 2016 and couldn't believe how many were living in tents on the streets. It was like a whole community and it was seemingly normal. This was LA not sure how SF is
Opened up the fridge at my office right now, and there's nothing to drink except kombucha Even my damn office snacks are gentrified
For example, when my girlfriend moved here from Indonesia, she thought San Jose, Oakland, San Mateo, Fremont, etc. were very far and different from each other, but then when she got a hang of the area, she compared it to "Ok, SF is like North Jakarta, while San Jose is South Jakarta (those two areas are about 45 mins-1 hour away from each other)"
Where are people in SF who are being displaced going?
Opened up the fridge at my office right now, and there's nothing to drink except kombucha Even my damn office snacks are gentrified
@moderndarwin Actually those transplants that you're talking about has made SF a lot less diverse than when I was growing up in the 90s etc. Most of those ppl that are working at all the startups that moved from the east coast or midwest etc. all have pretty much the same type of background, they tend to be white and come from anywhere from at least upper middle class to rich families that spent an insane amount of money for private schools for them their whole lives all the way up to the Ivy League/Private univerisity they graduated and then went to work at a Bay Area Startup, tech company or VC firm. They love those Patagonia jackets sfc415 hit it on the head with that, and they love living in the Marina, Russian Hill etc. if they live in SF and take the Chariot to commute to SOMA to work. They love taking trips to Southeast Asia or Machu Picchu for IG pictures etc. etc. it goes on.
sounds like the 7, used to take that bus all the time into berkeley back in the day.It's funny you mention Kensington, I remember catching the wrong bus from Berkeley to get to El Cerrito and it drove through Kensington. I was asking myself where the hell am I? From that day forward, I starting taking it since it was a relaxing route.
Is that the spot on Stockton St.?Chariot....who thought something like that would have made sense in SF. Crazy people want to spend more money to not get on buses because they think it's inconvenient. Similar thing happened to a boba place near me in the Fillmore. Quicklys was in there for the longest but it didn't do to well and always had sort of a dirty feel. Then another boba place opened and they revamped it and that still didn't do that well. Then 2 years back, Boba Guys open there and charge way more than your average and clean it up even more and I kid you not, there is literally a line everyday for kids/adults to get boba drinks that essentially taste the same as the others.
Yeah, I had a co-worker who lived in Fresno and commuted into SF. I said 'why' and his reason was the cost of living and and having a bigger home.I’ve heard of people driving from Coalinga to work in SF smh. Crazy and not worth it IMO. Don’t care how much you making and saving on a house note. That’s like 3+ hours at least. Straight up taking hours off your life trying to do that commute lol.
I know someone driving from Patterson to Santa Clara everyday too. Their excuse is that they doesn’t drive at prime times when there’s traffic. I’m like bruh... that’s way too far lol.
sounds like the 7, used to take that bus all the time into berkeley back in the day.
pops ended up moving back to the south pac islands.Where are people in SF who are being displaced going?
I thought people driving from sac to the bay was a far commute but Coalinga? Fresno? That’s a hard pass from me. 3 hours each way, 8 hour shift, 1 hour lunch, 1 hour to get ready (probably less). That’s 16 of the 24 hours gone due to work reasons. You work like that for a lifetime and you can’t even enjoy the fruits of your labor when your shift is over. I can’t, I just can’t.I’ve heard of people driving from Coalinga to work in SF smh. Crazy and not worth it IMO. Don’t care how much you making and saving on a house note. That’s like 3+ hours at least. Straight up taking hours off your life trying to do that commute lol.
I know someone driving from Patterson to Santa Clara everyday too. Their excuse is that they doesn’t drive at prime times when there’s traffic. I’m like bruh... that’s way too far lol.
Gotta love that coded "it brought hard working people" language. As if the people out were just out here doing nothing
Chariot....who thought something like that would have made sense in SF. Crazy people want to spend more money to not get on buses because they think it's inconvenient. Similar thing happened to a boba place near me in the Fillmore. Quicklys was in there for the longest but it didn't do to well and always had sort of a dirty feel. Then another boba place opened and they revamped it and that still didn't do that well. Then 2 years back, Boba Guys open there and charge way more than your average and clean it up even more and I kid you not, there is literally a line everyday for kids/adults to get boba drinks that essentially taste the same as the others.
Uber/Lyft drivers have no common sense, is it that hard to pull off to the side, perhaps block someones driveway instead of stopping trafficthem chariot drivers are wreckless. throw in scoot drivers, ubers/lyfts, taxis, etc it's a nightmare driving. chariot tried for the longest to call themselves a tech company and not a transportation company. they were illegally making their own stops and blocking the streets
quickly been selling boba tea. the damn drink isnt anything special, it's just boba charges a higher end and markets it well to