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I think people tend to move during the summer between school years. Well, I'm guessing that the moves are done for this year. And can definitely, obviously tell that the demographics here have changed a bit. On the road (and confirmed with plate borders (dealership) as well as their entitled, inconsiderate, lazy-ass, rude, moronic behavior in stores like supermarkets and farmer's markets. Holy hell, mother fucking bay area morons. I can appreciate that there are decent, conservative republicans living there. And even some decent moderate democrats. All the other mother fuckers - I wish they would just stay the fuck in the bay area. Or at least not move here. I moved here to get away from these very assholes. Fuck, I'm thinking I'm gonna need to move again. I really hate these people. It's gonna be a long fucking winter.... "Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it." L.Tolstoy "A government is just a body of people, usually, notably, ungoverned." Shepherd Book | ||
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Yes, the Bay Area assholes. I couldn't stand them nearly 30 years ago. They believe, or did, they have the right to confront you in public. I was once loading long guns into my car, and a passerby decided to start harassing me, asking if I was going out to commit a mass shooting. Another once hassled me about the dagger on my belt. I fled in '93, I will NEVER go back. At least here in the South, people are polite and mind their own fucking business. | |||
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Same thing is happening here. People move 20 minutes north of the previous suburb they lived in. The assholes, over the next few years, via suburban sprawl, move towards them. It’s a repeating cycle. Now they are making new suburbs way out in the country here. Rural twisty farm like roads I have been riding my motorcycles on for decades. 1/2 of my route is done, actually 60%. New subdivisions, stores, etc, and this is out in the sticks. What used to be cow pastures are now subdivisions. I feel sorry for the people out there. I’ve seen countless homes where the owner bought 5 to 50 acres, built their forever home, and right down the street is traffic, new subdivisions, stores, etc. It’s like they won’t learn. Moving North, just buys you a few years, then it’s rinse/repeat. Some amazing homes, with pole barns, ponds, etc, and right across the street from them a 500 home subdivision going in. I’d be livid. I learned from their mistakes and bought rural land out of state, where subdivisions are not allowed and neither are chain stores. They don’t want any of that mess there. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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