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California city ironically mentioned as what sheltered people consider a 'bad city' compared to actually rough places.

Mentions (6)
"He was working at a Home Depot in San Diego before the attacks and actually met Mohammad Atta. He was trying to return something that was broken and when I my dad declined Atta apparently went into a whole rant about "this country". After they had identified the attackers after 9/11 my dad saw Atta "
My dad might have caused 9/11 · u/KindofaCrotchSlaw · ↑461 · 2023-09-11
"I find that cities with a lot of new infrastructure often have this artificial, Truman show-like quality. It's most common in cities with large financial districts or ones that are the governmental centers of their country/state - totally lacking in character or culture. I've noticed it the most in "
What's the most fake city you've been to · secretguy110 · ↑284 · 2024-05-16
"Not to mention the videos of her and Justin Bieber scoring meth in San Diego a few years ago."
"All the responses are like "San Diego" or "San Jose" or a suburb of Phoenix, and I realize that most of this sub hasn't even visited places like Skid Row or Baltimore or any of the actual rough places in America."
The "What's the worst city?" threads are always humorous to me. · u/VideoSpecific5258 · ↑149 · 2022-08-11
"Dove the HMCS Yukon and Ruby E in SD, here's a mix of some short clips"
Ship wreck diving from yesterday. · u/infestedkibbles · ↑102 · 2023-05-22
"I was always interested in these tramp kids I would meet in OB in San Diego. I would bum them cigs and listen to their little tales."
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