Seattle is hell on Earth. Moving to NYC, surrounded by 3d human beings, cured my depression. You'll know what I mean about "3d" if you spend enough time interacting with the seattle locals (not the homeless, I mean the """regular""" """people"""")
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[...] >seattle feels more like a proper city
No, it feels like a cardboard cutout fake city. Big buildings with nothing in them
These. The locals are a joke. Fricking morons and afraid of everything while being standoffish about their gay and feminist shit. Should keep their muzzles on and stay home.
I wanna commit murder on whoever made this moronic map. Those "regions" are completely arbitrary. It's far more informative to just look at a biggest majority/minority group map.
Nah. Denver has the least amount of fat people in the country, is the libertarian headquarters so it’s not turbo pozzed with extreme leftist ideology, and the homeless problem is nowhere near as bad because they freeze out in the winter.
Denver dropped down to -12 F last October following a typical autumn snowstorm and arctic blast. My mountain town only saw -4 F. Clearly, you don't know Colorado weather.
Nah. Denver has the least amount of fat people in the country, is the libertarian headquarters so it’s not turbo pozzed with extreme leftist ideology, and the homeless problem is nowhere near as bad because they freeze out in the winter.
Last October I didn't see a huge number of tents on the street in Denver, but there were a good number of crazy people yelling and acting out. It is one of the only places in Colorado which has lost population in recent years - never a good sign for a city. One can never relax around a certain subset of the population there. Boulder is more pozzed for sure, but Boulder is also a far more appealing city than Denver. However, when the 16th Street Mall construction is finished, it should revitalize downtown Denver.
5 months ago
Anonymous
Normally it's 50 and sunny in the capital of The Sunshine State.
Portland is a better city than Denver. Denver has proximity to better mountains but Portland has proximity to good-enough mountains *and* the ocean. I far prefer Portland
Agree. We're in the minority tho. If Portland had 30 more sunny days a year it would be a 5 million person metro. It's a great city and perfectly situated.
Seattle is hell on Earth. Moving to NYC, surrounded by 3d human beings, cured my depression. You'll know what I mean about "3d" if you spend enough time interacting with the seattle locals (not the homeless, I mean the """regular""" """people"""")
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why does everybody like portland so much
seattle feels more like a proper city
>seattle feels more like a proper city
No, it feels like a cardboard cutout fake city. Big buildings with nothing in them
tell me more. I live here. well, I live in the suburbs outside seattle. I grew up in seattle. I recently visited NYC and I felt similar to how you explained ("real people", "3d people"). can you elaborate on what's going on? the troubling thing, in particular, for me, is that I also have begun to feel fake.
That that poster but there is a large amount of people with scandinavian backgrounds in Seattle (same as in Minnesota) who have this inbred fear of disrupting the peace lest they get thrown out of the (formerly literaly, now figurative) longhouse in the middle of the winter to die. So it creates people with low amounts of subjectivity, while NYC and other metropolitan areas celebrate the individuality of human beings.
https://i.imgur.com/kfS8J4T.png
not really
Yeah wow this map you stole from instagram really stops and makes one think. Good work.
He’s complaining about the “Seattle freeze”
People from Seattle are surface level polite but not friendly. Standoffish. They don’t want to be your friend. That other anon thinks because people in NYC will tell you to frick off and try to fight you over minor shit they’re better people lol
I grew up in WA and went to college in OR. People in OR are nicer than people from the Seattle area for sure. People from the rest of WA are about the same as OR. Seattle has a lot of self-satisfied c**ts
Seattle is almost as expensive real estate as Southern California and you need to take vitamin D supplements 9 months of the year. If I’m going to pay a million for a house it’s going to be in the sun.
Why did you deliberately find the worst picture of socal you could find? Tons of places in the PNW look like that as well. You can find places like that anywhere in America
I spent 20 minutes accidentally driving through Portland and in that time I saw 2 massive homeless tent villages, 2 drugged up people passed out on the sidewalk, and one man trying to commit suicide on the freeway on-ramp.
Twenty minutes bros.
I lived across the bridge from SF for 16 months. SF has an extreme homeless problem that I've only seen comparably in 2 other American cities, Portland and LA. Los Angeles deals with it by building gated apartment complexes. You park in a private gated garage and you can sort of avoid having to come face to face with the schizophrenic drug addicts. San Francisco doesn't have a lot of big gated garages because it's so compact. Everyone parks on the street. It's a fricking free for all with the car windows getting smashed. You have to walk down the street from your parking spot through the dirty frickers laying in literally every doorway. It's always in your face in SF. There are whole neighborhoods in SF that just don't feel safe at night. I left when my lease ended.
lmao
seattle is even more compact but has nowhere near that bad of a problem with the schizo buggers. frick cali
4 months ago
Anonymous
Nope.
Seattle is almost twice as large as San Francisco. 46 square miles in SF compared to 83 square miles in Seattle, but they have about the same population, around 800,000 people. San Francisco is much more compact and dense. Which is probably why the homeless problem seems so much worse in SF even though there are a lot more homeless people in Seattle. .
SF has better weather, better food, better nature, nicer people, and has nicer surrounding areas such as Carmel, Half moon Bay, and Sonoma. I was born in Seattle and lived there 25 years. Seattle has less car break ins but its still infested with homeless and its gloomy as hell on top of it. After going back to Seattle I never realized how many cars and houses smell like fricking mildew on the inside because eveything is so damp all the time.
So dishonest. Seattle has virtually 0 identity as a city besides le space needle, most of it looks like it was built within the last 50 years. SF feels much more historic and has very iconic architecture and gorgeous homes.
The most historic parts of Seattle have become unsafe in the last few years, but the OP also happens to be relevant: the Olympic Hotel and the area around it are historical buildings too.
Would you guys move from Denver to Seattle or should I just stay put? The only thing motivating me to move is less n1ggers, spics, itd near the oceans, and it’s got good public transportation
Seattle is best off being a place you visit. Day to day life there is shitty. Don't listen to any one else. It might get better one day if they start taking action against all the homosexuals blocking roads, people shitting and smoking heroin and fricking on the street, and exiling the homeless the frick out of the city. You can't even park your car in a parking garage anymore in seattle without running a high risk of being in the middle of a drug deal or getting your car broken into. Eastern washington is far more rural and conservative. They have their own problems for sure, but Seattle and the rest of King county is filled with de-facto the shittiest quality of people in the state. Enjoy not being able to leave your house/apartment when it is below 32 degrees also. You will need a hip replacement or might be reincarnated as a pajeet when a city bus sliding down an ice sheet 3 blocks long wipes you out because it can't stop.
I went there from Vancouver and it was legitimately utopian in comparaison. I want to go again to have a better look at it, but I was really impressed by this city.
You sound gullible
The problem with Seattle is the people who live there.
the millennials and boomers are fricking awful pricks, the zoomers there are nice and real.
These. The locals are a joke. Fricking morons and afraid of everything while being standoffish about their gay and feminist shit. Should keep their muzzles on and stay home.
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absolutely moronic. Ive lived in all 4 of those for many years each. long story short youre a moronic douchebag. probably from the northwest
I wanna commit murder on whoever made this moronic map. Those "regions" are completely arbitrary. It's far more informative to just look at a biggest majority/minority group map.
If you were actually staying at the Fairmont Olympic, I'm not surprised you were impressed.
naw it's just a random ass cool seattle pic
I live in the northern half of seattle
I like Denver a lot
Seattle is much more of a proper city than LA and Denver. LA obviously has its own merits (arguably). Denver I'm not sure has anything going for it
Denver is like Portland if Portland wasn’t a giant pussy.
Denver is just west coast douchebag central a thousand miles from the coast
Nah. Denver has the least amount of fat people in the country, is the libertarian headquarters so it’s not turbo pozzed with extreme leftist ideology, and the homeless problem is nowhere near as bad because they freeze out in the winter.
That's basically just the west coast, yeah
You're high if you think Denver gets that cold in the winter.
Denver dropped down to -12 F last October following a typical autumn snowstorm and arctic blast. My mountain town only saw -4 F. Clearly, you don't know Colorado weather.
Last October I didn't see a huge number of tents on the street in Denver, but there were a good number of crazy people yelling and acting out. It is one of the only places in Colorado which has lost population in recent years - never a good sign for a city. One can never relax around a certain subset of the population there. Boulder is more pozzed for sure, but Boulder is also a far more appealing city than Denver. However, when the 16th Street Mall construction is finished, it should revitalize downtown Denver.
Normally it's 50 and sunny in the capital of The Sunshine State.
Portland is a better city than Denver. Denver has proximity to better mountains but Portland has proximity to good-enough mountains *and* the ocean. I far prefer Portland
Agree. We're in the minority tho. If Portland had 30 more sunny days a year it would be a 5 million person metro. It's a great city and perfectly situated.
I've always liked Seattle and Portland. Both cities get shit on nonstop by SighSee. Fine with me, fewer tourists when I visit.
why does everybody like portland so much
seattle feels more like a proper city
People in Oregon are nicer than people in Washington
Seattle is hell on Earth. Moving to NYC, surrounded by 3d human beings, cured my depression. You'll know what I mean about "3d" if you spend enough time interacting with the seattle locals (not the homeless, I mean the """regular""" """people"""")
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>seattle feels more like a proper city
No, it feels like a cardboard cutout fake city. Big buildings with nothing in them
tell me more. I live here. well, I live in the suburbs outside seattle. I grew up in seattle. I recently visited NYC and I felt similar to how you explained ("real people", "3d people"). can you elaborate on what's going on? the troubling thing, in particular, for me, is that I also have begun to feel fake.
That that poster but there is a large amount of people with scandinavian backgrounds in Seattle (same as in Minnesota) who have this inbred fear of disrupting the peace lest they get thrown out of the (formerly literaly, now figurative) longhouse in the middle of the winter to die. So it creates people with low amounts of subjectivity, while NYC and other metropolitan areas celebrate the individuality of human beings.
Yeah wow this map you stole from instagram really stops and makes one think. Good work.
*I meant "not that poster" oof words
He’s complaining about the “Seattle freeze”
People from Seattle are surface level polite but not friendly. Standoffish. They don’t want to be your friend. That other anon thinks because people in NYC will tell you to frick off and try to fight you over minor shit they’re better people lol
it takes a few years but the freeze thaws and you get actual friendship. it scary af.
>t. LOVES the hustle and bustle of the big city so DYNAMIC
literal NPC
I grew up in WA and went to college in OR. People in OR are nicer than people from the Seattle area for sure. People from the rest of WA are about the same as OR. Seattle has a lot of self-satisfied c**ts
It was more affordable and less crowded. Now Seattle is better in every way.
No. The people are about the same
I like to go outside on endless adventures, typically a bit wasted.
Closest to Seattle I've been is Tacoma. Tacoma sucks ass.
Portland woud be nice, but the people literally are bad people and you have to always take more than basic measures to protect yourself
Denver is sick as frick best place in America
>always have to take measures to protect yourself
Portland literally has one of the lowest violent crime rates in America lmao
>he believes stats
The violent meth heads are before your very eyes
Seattle is almost as expensive real estate as Southern California and you need to take vitamin D supplements 9 months of the year. If I’m going to pay a million for a house it’s going to be in the sun.
Good. Go frick off down to Phoenix with the other snowbird morons.
Phoenix stinks, no ocean stupid.
Yeah, the ocean's good, if you like the smell of fish
Enjoy your time in Florida
why the frick do you like soulless sun so much
like picrel is actual garbage
Why did you deliberately find the worst picture of socal you could find? Tons of places in the PNW look like that as well. You can find places like that anywhere in America
Warm climates attract low quality people
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Seattle is teeming with mentally ill blue haired commies and violent homeless junkies. Id much rather live in San Diego or Palm Springs
Why aren’t you in the southern hemisphere right now OP? Anywhere north of the 30th parallel is unacceptable.
I spent 20 minutes accidentally driving through Portland and in that time I saw 2 massive homeless tent villages, 2 drugged up people passed out on the sidewalk, and one man trying to commit suicide on the freeway on-ramp.
Twenty minutes bros.
Hello homosexuals I live in the seattle metro and spent several years in oregon, ask me questions
Gray, rainy, expensive, full of mentally ill radical leftys. Its honestly worse than SF
>Seattle is worse than SF
Possibly the worst take in SighSee history
Is not even a contest San Francisco is much better in every way
most of san francisco looks like ass anon wtf do u mean
I lived across the bridge from SF for 16 months. SF has an extreme homeless problem that I've only seen comparably in 2 other American cities, Portland and LA. Los Angeles deals with it by building gated apartment complexes. You park in a private gated garage and you can sort of avoid having to come face to face with the schizophrenic drug addicts. San Francisco doesn't have a lot of big gated garages because it's so compact. Everyone parks on the street. It's a fricking free for all with the car windows getting smashed. You have to walk down the street from your parking spot through the dirty frickers laying in literally every doorway. It's always in your face in SF. There are whole neighborhoods in SF that just don't feel safe at night. I left when my lease ended.
lmao
seattle is even more compact but has nowhere near that bad of a problem with the schizo buggers. frick cali
Nope.
Seattle is almost twice as large as San Francisco. 46 square miles in SF compared to 83 square miles in Seattle, but they have about the same population, around 800,000 people. San Francisco is much more compact and dense. Which is probably why the homeless problem seems so much worse in SF even though there are a lot more homeless people in Seattle. .
SF has better weather, better food, better nature, nicer people, and has nicer surrounding areas such as Carmel, Half moon Bay, and Sonoma. I was born in Seattle and lived there 25 years. Seattle has less car break ins but its still infested with homeless and its gloomy as hell on top of it. After going back to Seattle I never realized how many cars and houses smell like fricking mildew on the inside because eveything is so damp all the time.
So dishonest. Seattle has virtually 0 identity as a city besides le space needle, most of it looks like it was built within the last 50 years. SF feels much more historic and has very iconic architecture and gorgeous homes.
The most historic parts of Seattle have become unsafe in the last few years, but the OP also happens to be relevant: the Olympic Hotel and the area around it are historical buildings too.
San Francisco is an absolute shithole full of violent hobos and ultra wealthy leftists. You could not pay me to live there
Would you guys move from Denver to Seattle or should I just stay put? The only thing motivating me to move is less n1ggers, spics, itd near the oceans, and it’s got good public transportation
>good public transportation
Lol. The light rail is borderline useless unless you live and work next to the stops, king county metro is just ok
literail is more expansive than whatever the fuk denver attempted to build but the people in denver are better tbh.
t. moved from denver suburb to seattle
I’ve lived in both and didn’t particularly like either city but I’d take Denver over Seattle. The grey and gloom is overwhelming in Seattle.
Seattle is best off being a place you visit. Day to day life there is shitty. Don't listen to any one else. It might get better one day if they start taking action against all the homosexuals blocking roads, people shitting and smoking heroin and fricking on the street, and exiling the homeless the frick out of the city. You can't even park your car in a parking garage anymore in seattle without running a high risk of being in the middle of a drug deal or getting your car broken into. Eastern washington is far more rural and conservative. They have their own problems for sure, but Seattle and the rest of King county is filled with de-facto the shittiest quality of people in the state. Enjoy not being able to leave your house/apartment when it is below 32 degrees also. You will need a hip replacement or might be reincarnated as a pajeet when a city bus sliding down an ice sheet 3 blocks long wipes you out because it can't stop.
I thought it did not freeze over that much in Seattle
There's snow maybe 1 year out of every 5 now, or rather only when it's a La Niña year.
I went there from Vancouver and it was legitimately utopian in comparaison. I want to go again to have a better look at it, but I was really impressed by this city.
Seattle would be perfect except for the libtards and smelly H1B pajeets
I lived in Seattle for ten years before moving to Vietnam and it sucked wiener.