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Ashmole posted:There's an ad airing in Colorado right now that pisses me off so god drat much. It references a bunch of bullshit about how California is a hell hole and it's citizens have the lowest quality of life. The reason? Because it's a sanctuary state. The ad then says "don't make Colorado another California" and then talks poo poo about immigrants for another minute or so. As a lifelong resident of CA these things always amuse the hell out of me. I mean, tbf I kind of get Texas' "California is full of liberal jerks, move here instead!"; if you're a MAGA-type you probably should move somewhere else, because even if the mood of the state violently shifted Red, the CA GOP is a loving dumpster fire and would gently caress it up by running Carly Fiorina again or something. Still, it never fails to put a smile on my face when conservatives talk about California like it's some liberal-themed cyberpunk apocalypse. Like in Santa Rosa our biggest problems are rebuilding after the fires and having way too loving many craft brewpubs, and the areas that actually have problems have basically nothing to do with immigration, so I can't imagine what California looks like in the fevered imaginations of these chud weirdos. Edit: ugh, lovely way to start a page, sorry Random Asshole fucked around with this message at 06:05 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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Yeah, lies aside, it doesn't really strike me as odd when conservatives are all "liberal hell hole!" because its not like I want to move to Alabama or anything.
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I've never lived there myself, so is the traffic in California as much of a conservative fictional problem, or does that poo poo legit suck? Edit: Dog tax Fulchrum fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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STAC Goat posted:Yeah, lies aside, it doesn't really strike me as odd when conservatives are all "liberal hell hole!" because its not like I want to move to Alabama or anything. It's not like liberal states want people moving in that will be perpetually aggrieved that they can't use slurs in public. Though part of the hellhole comparison is less about social expectations and more that a lot of red country has no access to services or culture. It's one thing to appreciate the wilderness, but you can have that without living somewhere that the closest walk-in clinic is an hour and a half away and the science teacher is a creationist. Voyager I fucked around with this message at 06:18 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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Fulchrum posted:I've never lived there myself, so is the traffic in California as much of a conservative fictional problem, or does that poo poo legit suck? Traffic in LA is pretty awful from what I hear, up in the bay it's not terrible as long as you avoid rush hour whenever reasonably possible.
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Random rear end in a top hat posted:Traffic in LA is pretty awful from what I hear, up in the bay it's not terrible as long as you avoid rush hour whenever reasonably possible. Ah, so basically the same as every other populated point on earth, then. So, conservative fiction.
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California is getting really unpopular. Too many people live there.
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Always a tweet https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/374123730462851072
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Other than my insanely expensive housing, living in California is pretty loving great for liberal ol' me. Mountains, beaches, great weather, beer, burritos.
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I've been to southern California a couple times and maybe it's just bias but it always felt a lot like a mix of Orlando and Miami to me. Just a lot of Florida feeling. You know, except for mountains and poo poo.
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eyebeem posted:Other than my insanely expensive housing, living in California is pretty loving great for liberal ol' me. Yeah the two main problems with California are the cost and Prop 13.
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Ularg posted:I've been to southern California a couple times and maybe it's just bias but it always felt a lot like a mix of Orlando and Miami to me. Just a lot of Florida feeling. You know, except for mountains and poo poo. I can't imagine where in southern California you went that gave you that impression.
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eyebeem posted:Other than my insanely expensive housing, living in California is pretty loving great for liberal ol' me. Conservative criticism of California is the same as their criticisms of Europe: they know their audience will never spend any significant amount of time in those places, so they can basically say whatever the hell they want and their audience will eat it up because it's what they want to hear.
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Southern California is awesome and traffic sucks if you don't have the freedom to live near work. The DMV has far worse traffic IMHO. Also, to make up for long distances and traffic CHIPs are pretty chill about speeding in my experience.
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Ularg posted:I've been to southern California a couple times and maybe it's just bias but it always felt a lot like a mix of Orlando and Miami to me. Just a lot of Florida feeling. You know, except for mountains and poo poo. It's the generic urban sprawl
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I am lucky in that I have the rare SoCal commute that is 45 miles and 45 minutes. I live in South Orange County and work in North San Diego, so my drive takes me down the coast through Camp Pendleton, where there is no traffic at all. I get to cruise along the ocean at 75 mph, watching the sunrise/sunset as attack helicopters and V22 Ospreys fly around looking badass. I drive a convertible just to take advantage of my commute.
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Fulchrum posted:I see you hating me and proving my point, yes. Porque no los dos?
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I've never been to LA but my impression has always been that the problem is its really sprawled out and there's not much in the way of good public transportation. Like driving in NYC or Chicago or DC or Philly kind of sucks but in every one of those cities I've been able to navigate public transit much easier. Same in London, Toronto, or Paris. I've always got the sense that LA doesn't have that option as well which is why it has its reputation. And even with those cities it gets sketchier when you start venturing out into the broader metro area and LA seems to have a much wider scope like that. STAC Goat fucked around with this message at 06:54 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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eyebeem posted:I am lucky in that I have the rare SoCal commute that is 45 miles and 45 minutes. I live in South Orange County and work in North San Diego, so my drive takes me down the coast through Camp Pendleton, where there is no traffic at all. I get to cruise along the ocean at 75 mph, watching the sunrise/sunset as attack helicopters and V22 Ospreys fly around looking badass. I live less than a mile from work. It's absolutely fantastic (other than the rent being obscene, but welcome to SoCal).
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eyebeem posted:I can't imagine where in southern California you went that gave you that impression. I stayed around Oakland and Concord.
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Ularg posted:I stayed around Oakland and Concord. That isn’t Southern California.
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What could possibly have lead to such drastic budget shortfalls?
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eyebeem posted:That isn’t Southern California. Between this and the comparisons to Orlando and Miami, I wonder if maybe he wasn't just accidentally staying in Oakland and Concord, FL
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Peven Stan posted:Virtually all the "anticommunists" the west threw their support behind during the 1989-1991 death struggle against the USSR were fascists and antisemites. Lech Walesa hates jewish people and so does the guy who wrote the gulag archipelago. But that was Bush Sr's presidency. I don't know much about the politics of the time though...
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Prester Jane posted:Kale you're an intelligent good faith poster whom I generally enjoy reading- but there are just those moments where you make it very clear that you don't have the slightest idea what the actual discussion is about because you are approaching the situation from a position of significant privilege. Punching Nazis in the street isn't about voting the GOP out in the November midterms. Definitely agree with Prester Jane on this one. I also am 100% behind a Prester Jane vs. Kale debate off. I'm almost giddy at the thought of the mountains of text throwing themselves against each other. e: PJ I make light of your walls of text but I do find them to be content rich in general. RandomBlue fucked around with this message at 07:24 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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If I had to point to some uniquely Californian problems, I'd probably say it's rampant NIMBYism and the overuse of the referendum process to pass pointless bullshit like Prop 65 and FYGM trash like Prop 13. So, it can offer some cautionary tales. Prester Jane posted:Punching Nazis in the street is about making it unsafe to be a Nazi in public, thereby protecting minorities from the inevitable assaults and murders they will face if Nazis feel safe to gather in public. OneEightHundred fucked around with this message at 07:32 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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Peven Stan posted:Virtually all the "anticommunists" the west threw their support behind during the 1989-1991 death struggle against the USSR were fascists and antisemites. Lech Walesa hates jewish people and so does the guy who wrote the gulag archipelago. "Virtually all" is a really dumb overgeneralization, regardless of whether or not what replaced Brezhnev-style Communism was any better or worse. Also lol at the implication that antisemitism was something that was peculiar to or overly prevalent among anticommunists.
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Come to Cleveland, it's boring but it's really cheap. Got lotsa pierogies too.
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RandomBlue posted:Definitely agree with Prester Jane on this one. I also am 100% behind a Prester Jane vs. Kale debate off. I'm almost giddy at the thought of the mountains of text throwing themselves against each other. It would be just like the Gohan vs Cell fight, except that instead of a dramatic kamehameha it would end with R. Guyovich probating the both of us. quote:e: PJ I make light of your walls of text but I do find them to be content rich in general. What fun would it be around here if everyone was so uptight that they flew off the handle at the slightest perceived criticism? Goons knocking me down a few pegs is how I prevent myself from getting too high on my own farts.
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Phobic Nest posted:Come to Cleveland, it's boring but it's really cheap. Also beer.
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PhazonLink posted:Humans are trash. Pages back but, No I must disagree, human nature is not inherently corrupt. This is a very western/abrahamic assumption.
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STAC Goat posted:I've never been to LA but my impression has always been that the problem is its really sprawled out and there's not much in the way of good public transportation. LA actually has one of the most extensive public transportation systems in the country, and after all the current metro projects are done it will probably have the most extensive public transportation system in the US. e: People complain bc they all live out in the loving IE and commute in on the 91/I-10. Aves Maria! fucked around with this message at 08:03 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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hanales posted:Also beer. Boise if it's cheap costs of living and beer you want. Local sports scene can go gently caress itself though.
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RuanGacho posted:Pages back but, Not to be confrontational at all, but how do you arrive at this conclusion? Even in areas basically untouched by western culture (Ancient China, Mesoamerica, etc.), you still find tons of genocides, enslavement, constant warfare, and very little regard for human life in general. AFAIK the only areas of the world without periodic conquering empires or warlords are those that are too geographically difficult and resource-poor to be worth conquering, and "we can live in peace as long as it would be a real hassle to kill each other" isn't exactly a stirring endorsement of human nature.
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Aves Maria! posted:LA actually has one of the most extensive public transportation systems in the country, and after all the current metro projects are done it will probably have the most extensive public transportation system in the US. QFT I live in West LA within a 5 minute walk of a train station. Unfortunately my work location/time changes constantly so I have to drive, but I take public transit whenever possible (we've mostly ditched the cars on the weekends). When I do drive my commute is pretty reliably within an hour unless I'm going someplace really far off. Rent sucks, it's true, but I wouldn't trade it for anywhere else. The diversity of people, cultures, lifestyles, environment, opportunities, etc. can't really be matched by anywhere I've been.
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Aves Maria! posted:LA actually has one of the most extensive public transportation systems in the country, and after all the current metro projects are done it will probably have the most extensive public transportation system in the US. I stand corrected. Maybe the problem is that LA is a common spot for people relocating from Middle America and they just don't know how to navigate public transit? You get a lot of that in New York even from just Bridge and Tunnel people. Which is mostly what I kind of figured LA's "problem" was. People from suburbs and outer boroughs who have long commutes.
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My issue with LA and most of california vs places like New York is that being so spread out means that you don't get to have many 24 hour places. I love being able to go out and get a lovely taco at 3am in less than four minutes.RuanGacho posted:Pages back but, Corrupt, maybe not, but violent and hateful, yes. The idea of the social contract is based on this fact, after all!
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One thing I do know about LA is that a lot of the suburbs deliberately tried to limit access via public transportation (to keep out the Filthy Poors), and now years later the residents are shocked and baffled that it's really hard to get anywhere. We have the same problem here in the North Bay, you have to take the ferry between SF and San Rafael because Mill Valley (my hometown ) didn't want BART bringing 'undesirables' or whatever through their pristine yuppie paradise.
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Random rear end in a top hat posted:Not to be confrontational at all, but how do you arrive at this conclusion? Even in areas basically untouched by western culture (Ancient China, Mesoamerica, etc.), you still find tons of genocides, enslavement, constant warfare, and very little regard for human life in general. AFAIK the only areas of the world without periodic conquering empires or warlords are those that are too geographically difficult and resource-poor to be worth conquering, and "we can live in peace as long as it would be a real hassle to kill each other" isn't exactly a stirring endorsement of human nature. Basically someone ( was it Alternate Nu?) linked Alan Watts earlier this weekend for a 1 minute sample of what turned out to be a 4 and a half hour recording and I was stuck on Saturday shifting computers around on SANs so I just sat and listened to him lecture for a good part of the day and it reminded me of why I studied Taoism in the first place. One of the things he talks about in the collection is how there are at least three methods of Natural order to the human condition, the western Original Sin, the "drama" as considered in Hinduism measured by the Kaliyuga and the No Thing of the Tao. Since Saturday I've been paying attention to comments about human nature posted in D&D because I have been trying to reason out how my world view differs from my peers and contemporaries, listening to a guy say the things I've come to think independently over 15 years before I was born was a moment of "drat he already did the work for me years ago, if only I had known I could be further along myself." I will try to summarize thusly: For all the evil in the world, it is a minority. People are part of the natural order and wars, chaos and destruction wrought by a minority are horrible scars on our collective souls (or soul, singular, if you ascribe to the third naturalism) but we only have to fail, evil only needs to succeed once for it to be noteworthy. Like security, systems, by their sheer volume are probably not compromised at any given moment but as time passes the time they will be breached or evil will be wrought approaches 1. Unchallenged, the world could take a shape of naturally occurring evil, but only if the fight is given up. Grapplejack posted:My issue with LA and most of california vs places like New York is that being so spread out means that you don't get to have many 24 hour places. I love being able to go out and get a lovely taco at 3am in less than four minutes. We are still growing. RuanGacho fucked around with this message at 08:28 on Apr 9, 2018 |
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eyebeem posted:I am lucky in that I have the rare SoCal commute that is 45 miles and 45 minutes. I live in South Orange County and work in North San Diego, so my drive takes me down the coast through Camp Pendleton, where there is no traffic at all. I get to cruise along the ocean at 75 mph, watching the sunrise/sunset as attack helicopters and V22 Ospreys fly around looking badass. gently caress yeah dude traffic in SoCal SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCks!
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