Posted on 03/23/2018 10:40:15 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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For those of us whove lived in The City for awhile, it takes a lot to get us to raise an eyebrow: A dude walking down the street wearing nothing but a Giants cap and a cock sock? We call that Tuesday. A lady whos dyed her dogs fur pink to match her own? Thats just Lisa. Paying $900 month at age 37 to have three roommates and no living room? Thats called adulthood.
There are oodles of quirky things we take for granted here, but there are also sad ones to which weve become all too accustomed: Expecting your car to get broken into if you leave so much as a few visible pennies. Being able to walk by poop and know if its human or animal just by the wafting smell. Seeing the sidewalk littered with needles. Having neighbors who sleep in tents each night. Having friends and loved ones evicted and pushed out of The City due to rampant greed. Watching someone rant and scream and thrash at some invisible foe. All of these daily occurrences.
School board president Matt Haney, whos also running for District 6 supervisor, recently wrote on Facebook about showing members of New Zealands parliament around San Francisco and how shocked they were at our citys brutal inequality.
It crowded out everything else, unavoidable, relentless, omnipresent, but normalized, Haney wrote.
Normalized is the key word; for those of us who live here, none of it is shocking. Its just our everyday lives.
Think about the last time you were truly stunned by something you saw in San Francisco something that made you stop what you were doing and say, Wow
Mine was a couple years ago...
(Excerpt) Read more at sfexaminer.com ...
Lol! My brother lives 100 miles South of SF, so I’ve been in the city, and it is usually cold by my standards.
A former co-worker moved to San Francisco and is paying $2,400/month with parking on the street with help of 2 roommates. He thinks it is a great deal.
FTA: Paying $900 month at age 37 to have three roommates
San Francisco. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
In truth, I’ve been to SF four or five times in the summer (last time in the late ‘80s though) and more than a light sweater wasn’t needed during the day, if at all. But when the fog rolled in in the evening it did get chilly...
Strangely enough that is gone too,they set up a bunch of nets to keep people from jumping off..
The only thing that could be shocking in SF is a conservative.
In days of old
When men were bold
And condoms weren't invented
We'd wrap a sock around our cock
Thus babies were prevented
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