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City characterized as more working-class and creative, with a focus on community and creative expression, contrasted favorably with Seattle's consumption culture.

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"my city has been enraptured in a controversial *second* vote for a degenerate supercasino project to be built quite conspicuously near one of the poorest parts of town. It was voted out in 2021 by a small margin and through some loophole (bribing our mayor) they were able to put it to a vote again t"
"34/m/Richmond va, got my B.A. and worked some tech sales jobs in nyc. Left nyc during Covid, got laid off, tech is gay so decided take the plunge and try a skilled trade."
I just started a Plumbing apprenticeship and it rocks · u/hardsauce88 · ↑222 · 2023-04-21
"Like, really, your reference point of a bad city is Scottsdale, Arizona? Not Richmond, California or St. Louis, Missouri?"
The "What's the worst city?" threads are always humorous to me. · u/VideoSpecific5258 · ↑149 · 2022-08-11
"it's just all very different from when i lived in more working-class/creative cities like richmond/baltimore, where people were focused on community and creative expression (even if their output was bad, i still give them props for doing something creative rather than consumptive in their free time)"
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