DOWNTON SEATTLE is A HELL HOLE.
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rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
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#36Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
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#37
They have issues that nobody could ever helpComment -
surviveSBR MVP
- 01-08-11
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#38went on a family vacation in the seattle area last summer. i checked out pikes, safeco, tat's deli, etc. when i went into the city and it didn't seem badComment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-20-11
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#39Yes...people that continue to argue politics daily are part of that mental populationComment -
LeahMicheleRestricted User
- 12-30-11
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#40
Are you saying we are sheltered because we aren’t heroin addicts sleeping and shitting on the streets and then accosting people to give us money to support our habits? If so I’m glad to be sheltered. I say these homeless bums and drug addicts are the ones who are sheltered from life’s responsibilities. Get a job. Take on some responsibility. People on this site might gamble, but most of us work 40-45 hours minimum and pay all our and our families bills as well as outrageous taxes to support this BS. How’s that sheltered ? What is your solution ? Just ignore the problem right ? Pretend that is not really a problem ? That doesn’t work and it always just gets worse.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#42No downtown area is a hellhole anymore I have no idea what you guys are thinkingComment -
Brock LandersSBR Aristocracy
- 06-30-08
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#43cafe bengodi, near the underground, one of the best italian restaurants i've ever eaten at
In Downtown SeattleComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#44homeless people everywhere now does not mean area is rundown
Homeless people go with there is lots of foot trafficComment -
OptionalAdministrator
- 06-10-10
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#45This thread sure changed my impression of Seattle..Comment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
- 05-08-14
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#46You think that's bad, in Toronto we have bears and fur trappers on every corner tryin to hawk their wares.Comment -
jayflySBR MVP
- 10-18-09
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#47I go to Seattle a few times a year, my firm has an office there. Have worked and lived in San Francisco and other bay area cities for years. The first thing I always think when I get to Seattle is how clean it is compared to SF and how Seattle is like SF should be. Sure there are homeless there but not anymore then any other big city. And its much cleaner then most big cities. Not sure why anyone would think its a shit hole. Great sports, food and beer. Young and active people. Friendly and beautiful women.Comment -
KingJD31SBR Hall of Famer
- 11-04-11
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#48Do the homeless piss and shit in the street like in nycComment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 09-17-10
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#49same shit happening in LA. these retards want to have MORE taxes to throw money at the problem. ok right so I pay 10% sales tax on everything I buy, an effective tax rate of about 10% to the state for schools and infrastructure, and about 28% to the feds. how about fukk you pal.Comment -
The KrakenBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-25-11
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#50Seattle is fine from my perspective
I go down to Cap Hill quite a bit and there's nowhere in the state with more homeless people, drugs, piss and downright nastiness, and I kinda like itComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#52Seattle for the rich period
Approx 15 miles around CityComment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
- 12-10-09
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#53
That was where grunge rock was started.. Nirvana and what not..
Rain is fun for a few days but not year round.. I need to see sunshine.. I'd probably pull the trigger too if I lived in Seattle..Comment -
MoneyLineDawgSBR Posting Legend
- 01-01-09
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#55I liked Seattle alot...very nice city overall and pretty unique area compared to other parts of the US
Was there in late July when I went and it was beautiful out....crisp and sunny 75 degrees
One thing I did notice though is many of the service industry workers were very unfriendly and just generally weird assholes....Most parts of the US they are all overly friendly to the customers but not here, not even close....I guess the weather thing is real?Comment -
HangoverblackSBR MVP
- 01-27-12
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#56Seattle? Just call it Amerika. Every great civilization ends this way. Once any democracy progresses to the point entitled government tit sucking losers make up 50.1% of the voting mob, they start gifting themselves my tax money right out of the loose government coffers.
The end result of this is too obvious as to require elaboration.
It's game over fellas. Has been for 8 years.Comment -
CanuckGSBR Posting Legend
- 12-23-10
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#57Its gotten expensive for sure, but you’re wrong. There are definitely people here who can afford it. Seattle also has a lot of “low income housing units”. It’s a liberal city, about as liberal as they come. There is a lot of help. These people could clean up their acts and get a job at McDonalds making $15 an hour = $600 a week. Then get some rental help, etc and yes they can make it without having to be garbage living on the streets, begging for money, etc. Im not trying to be cold, but these parts have so money people who do like you JJ, just offering up excuses. Things just get worse and worse and these people situations just get worse and worse. It’s a LOSE LOSE for everyone. Society should not tolerate it and should expect the able bodied to work and you know what – that would help everyone especially the people in that condition. And I haven’t been to most major cities, but just because it might be everywhere doesn’t mean its OK. That’s just the more reason to see that we need to change shit. Where is it going if things don’t change. The answer is a job and at least in Seattle they would get $15 so Im not trying to be cold I’m just saying things have gone to shit and its just going to get worse if we keep offering excuses.Comment -
CanuckGSBR Posting Legend
- 12-23-10
- 21976
#58Funniest homeless people Ive met were in Miami by a small Checkers fast food joint. Seattle theyre pretty mellow.Comment -
CrystosSBR Sharp
- 05-19-13
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#59Some years back I straight up moved to Seattle with $1500, a suitcase and a greyhound ticket. Didn't know a soul, no prospect. Ahhh youth. There are a lot of homeless there, due to weather and I think just the laid back progressive atmosphere. I think homeless migrate to the area. I have lived in several major cities and it did seem a tad worse in Seattle. Once while talking with some locals they said that the real problem is that some, at least one major, mental health facility had been closed and what are gonna do when that happens? They just let them out into the streets. I was staying on Aurora Blvd, really seedy part. Hookers, druggies, homeless, crazies. The manager of the hotel I stayed at for the first month told me that they gave a lot of the mentally ill folks vouchers to stay at the hotels. Anyways, I think that is why they seem so pushy and rude, most are mentally ill and also entitled. But seriously, what are the options ya know. Life sucks for a lot of people.
The damn weather. Before moving, a few people mentioned the suicide rate there and the theory of the gloomy weather. Naturally, I scoffed. Sounds like an urban legend. An anecdote people liked to spread around. That shit is real. I moved there in late September, right when the rain starts. As you will hear people say, its not the rain, its all the fukking gray. The streets are gray, buidings are gray, sky is gray, people are gray. I never thought lack of sunshine could have such an effect on the human psyche. Well, I learned a valuable lesson and I will never live somewhere like that again. Can't explain, can only experience it.
Plenty of positives as well, but this is long enough. Visit Seattle, just don't move to Seattle.Comment -
Ralphie HalvesSBR MVP
- 12-13-09
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#64
Kind of like when the CEO of McAfee went crazy and disappeared, VICE found him and did a show featuring him, but they forgot to blur out his license plate, and he got caught soon after.Comment -
El NinoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-03-12
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#65I do keep thinking though if I was a detective going after some of these guys, I'd have enough clues from the show to discover who they were or locate them.
Kind of like when the CEO of McAfee went crazy and disappeared, VICE found him and did a show featuring him, but they forgot to blur out his license plate, and he got caught soon after.Comment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend
- 03-22-09
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#66Homelessness..
Thank the US "helping" professions' decision makers.
Commencing in the 70's...We can thank the "patients rights" advocates for leading the charge
to empty mental hospitals in favor of "community treatment"
and/or the zonked-out "miracle" medicinal "treatment".
Small wonder we have troops of schizoid banterers planted firmly
on most street corners of modern metro USA.
JJ...get back on your smart pills. It's been too long.
A frazzled mind is a precious thing to lose.Last edited by 19th Hole; 05-19-16, 04:51 AM.Comment -
PorkChopSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-18-08
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#67Vancouver's a gem.Comment -
TridentSBR MVP
- 02-07-09
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#68Or are they getting 15.00 a hour, at this time the top minimum wage is 13.00 then goes down to 12.50, 12.00 and 10.50. If you work for a company with more than 500 employees you will get 15.00 next year, less than 500 won't get 15.00 till 2018, some won't see 15.00 till 2021.Comment -
ByeSheaSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-30-08
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#69I liked Seattle alot...very nice city overall and pretty unique area compared to other parts of the US
Was there in late July when I went and it was beautiful out....crisp and sunny 75 degrees
One thing I did notice though is many of the service industry workers were very unfriendly and just generally weird assholes....Most parts of the US they are all overly friendly to the customers but not here, not even close....I guess the weather thing is real?
That said, the fukkin' "I'm unique and globally conscious" vibe from clowns who have basic jobs is ridiculous. I suggest popping into any pub in a trendy neighborhood in the early afternoon and observing the blowhards as they roll in on their gayass workbikes and start talking about themselves. They're just loafers.
And I get it, a waitress with the giant earlobe earrings (never mind the ink sleeves) is part of the Seattle experience. But I remember being in one pizza place, a pretty good one too that was recommended, and them giving me an idiotic announcement about a "green" garbageman named Tom or some sh*t. The pizza place made him out to be a local hero with leaflets and a huge poster on the wall, as in: "Meet Tom. He's been working at Peaceful Planet Waste Disposal for 4 years. He recycles with care because he cares about you."
No one there is saving the world, but at least 50% of the non-homeless population think they are.Comment
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