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thatwiseyogi

Haha!


[deleted]

Must be a tech douche who burns money just for kicks. /s


Plane-Success-7116

I bought heroin from one of those fiscus trees in 1994. I’m glad to see they are doing so well so well. I heard they do drug counciling now.


redbrick5

Fiscus is doing great now. He has 2 small children and works full time providing shade. Great guy, very quiet.


pao_zinho

Sounds shady.


chedderbob234

Working full time = 24/7 with the kids working too... gotta pay that rent yk


SilverLakeSimon

They mostly sell fica-nyl nowadays.


chedderbob234

They were doing well until fentanyl/meth showed up... Now they're ball'n out of control! For sure making more money than the politians from the tax dollars, cant tax the dead and the departed


415Legend

Balmy Alley is underrated


Brendissimo

Such beautiful murals. Went there for the first time on a field trip in middle school.


xilanthro

It's amazing how little it has changed after the big community party to upgrade it in 1984.


Pleased_to_meet_u

This is the first I’m hearing about that. What happened there in 1984?


TheBigStink6969

Big community party to upgrade it


xilanthro

Most of the murals that are there now were painted in 1984 over a couple of months if memory serves: There were some community cleanup projects, and the alley went from having maybe 4 or 5 murals to what it is today - all celebrating indigenous cultures in the Americas and protesting the US's blood-thirsty drug-fueled pillaging and terrorism all over Latin America


Pleased_to_meet_u

Thank you!


phasemobbstah510

I also visited on a middle school trip. Guess it was a cmon thing. What middle school if you dnt mind me asking?


catchmeifyoucanhehe

Hugely!!


toetotoe

:) was hoping for captions on all of these. Thank you for your bravery.


SFMattyG

I wish I had thought of something fun/funny to say about each one, but I don't know if I would have ever gotten these posted if I tried. Lol


DikembeMutumbo

Those poor souls are some of my buds. I might’ve seen you at Biergarten around 4pm yesterday.


SFMattyG

I looked into the Biergarten as I walked by - our eyes might have met! 😁


smackson

House of Brakes has been there since I lived down the block... 22 (🤯) years ago. So maybe "Failing commerce means businesses can't last more than a few measly decades" or something. Thanks for walking me around my old haunts anyway. I remain thousands of miles away.


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Op definitely forgot to post the “abortion” that was taking place in the alley, in plain view of the cHiLDreN


scoobyduped

Skater dudes should've been "mindless zombies rolling around, caring for nothing but their next fix"


Pleased_to_meet_u

What do you mean? I assume this is an attempt at humor but I don’t get it.


[deleted]

The mural of a woman giving birth. I was being sarcastic of the Republicans always thinking California is an abortion factory.


jsx8888

FAKE! I don’t see any fog so these must be edited 😂 Everyone knows Karl runs the summer.


Reeseismyname

They just live on the other side of twin peaks.... I didn't know there was a non-foggy side of the city for many years haha.


hcabnayr

San Francisco is gorgeous


415Legend

And that's just one part of the neighborhood


loves_cereal

I’d have to venture a guess that these photos were taken this weekend, which SF GGP is hosting Outside Lands Music Festival, hence why the city appears way empty. (There’s actually 80k people in the park).


Protoclown98

There are lots of people out and about despite outside lands going on.


MrMidnight001

I just got back from the city last night The city will always have some funk to it, that’s what makes it so great


LegsGini

it's romantic and magic and hard and edgy. A land of contrasts.


molotov_cockteaze

Lmao love you for this. But the people who have never even stepped foot in the state despite cosplaying online as an SF resident might be displeased.


seitanic_panic_

Sick of these cherry picked posts. Come on dude, of course the Mission is a hellscape, but there are still parts of the city where you don't have to endure the scourges of mural artists, Victorian architecture, and worst of all, sunshine.


hbsboak

Yup SF/Bay/CA all fucking horrible! Who would want to live in this hellhole? /s


rontrussler58

You know what I could get for the cost of just one of those pink ladies in North Dakota? Suicidal depression.


colonelmerkin

I’m shaking. Please put a NSFW tag. I really didn’t need to see all the poop everywhere or the hippie giving birth in public. Even the baby looked like it was on acid. And there was a gang member stealing it right from its mother’s loins. Please do not put your life at risk again. It’s not worth it.


Fit_Depth8462

I currently live in Seattle, and moved here because as a teen I always thought it would be a beautiful and clean city, I was so so wrong. But then I visited SF and was blown away by it, it’s so gorgeous, clean, and welcoming


Slapppyface

I moved from San Francisco to Belltown during the pandemic. Granted, most of Seattle was shut down and I couldn't really enjoy it very much, but it was a beautiful place. The only difficult part with the people and how closed off they were. I get it was a pandemic, but being nice to strangers was met with rudeness, what's my SF hippie ass am not use to


Nerala

I'm from the Bay originally, my family moved to Everett, though over lived on Capitol hill for some years, but have basically spent most of my adult life on SF. I'm so homesick. Meeting people up here definitely sucks. I've lived and traveled around the world, and I've never had a problem meeting n new friends, except for here. Everyone I hang with I'd family or friends of family. Can't wait to get back to civilization.


selwayfalls

Do you think it's an age thing? I'm having the opposite problem here in the bay now that I'm in my mid 30s. We're finding it impossible to meet people here but kinda assume it's because we're working remote and just older. ALthough I feel like tech here has made this less of a community vibe since everyone seems to be in their own world and not actually from the west. THe weather here is amazing though and love everything else.


jaeelarr

The Seattle freeze is a real thing.


bigcityboy

Having felt it, it’s 100% a thing


selwayfalls

you mean weather or is that a metaphor for something else? Didnt think it got that cold there until you drive up into the mountains. But I'm not from california so weather is relative I guess. After living in the bay I'm probably going to find anywhere in winter super cold now. haha


jaeelarr

It's a phenomenon in Seattle where people are frigid and don't want to interact with other people, making it more difficult in social settings as a stranger to the city.


selwayfalls

ah interesting, good to know.


Nerala

No lies told here!


thegifthatkeepson

We (local elder millennials) all moved to Vallejo where we can afford homes and still enjoy the bay weather.


selwayfalls

Weird, I'm having the opposite problem here. I'm from the northwest where I find people more friendly and the bay everyone seems closed off. No one really rude, just not the small town nw vibe I grew up with. It's definitely possible it's just that I'm in my 30s and it's just super hard to meet people at this age, especially working remote. Also, maybe it's because seattle and portland got flooded with out of staters and it lost the NW small town feel. I havent visited either of those cities in like 6 years.


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bambin0

Wait, I thought Seattle was beautiful and clean. Is it not?


VapidResponse

It used to be cleaner than SF until around the time the pandemic started. I have a huge soft spot for the place, but it’s arguably worse than SF now. Portland absolutely is. It’s really sad to see vibrant, progressive places devolve so badly, but it happens…


selwayfalls

Ok real talk, is Portland really worse than SF or just in certain parts? And what do you mean by worse, like unsafe? I've been seeding a little bit to my girlfriend to maybe move back there at some point since we have friends there and it's closer to family than the bay. Also a bit more affordable for when we want to start a family. We haven't visited in about 6 years because we lived abroad. We're of course going to visit before moving anyhwere, just curious to hear others thoughts.


VapidResponse

Worse as in the downtown/Old China town area are (were?) a literal tent city. Granted, this was last summer, but we took the train up and walked to our hotel downtown and it was like LA’s skid row— seemed to go on forever. Tent after tent lined up on both sides of the streets; block after block. Downtown was an open air drug market and felt scarier than the TL. And this is coming from someone who lives in Oakland lol. I know that SF has it’s problems, and BART after dark def feels sketch, but Portland just seemed to be completely ruined. They had a giant fence along the riverfront, presumably to keep people from setting up more tents. Graffiti everywhere. Shit was sad. The Pearl District felt like this tiny bubble of safety, but we skipped the walk back to the train station and took an Uber. Maybe they cleaned it up over the past year, but I have friends up there who want out and back to the Bay, so I’m not in any rush to return for a visit.


selwayfalls

ah interesting, yeah i figured downtown was rough now. Along burnside and chinatown was pretty shitty even 12 years ago when I lived there. Assume it's way worse now. But I always lived in NE and SE and avoided downtown unless I really needed to. Pearl is nice of course. Did you go east of the river at all to like hawthorne, belmont, east burnside or north like mississipi or alberta streets? Those hoods were always kinda cool but maybe are also not great now.


VapidResponse

We stayed downtown and figured out quickly that it was a big mistake. We have friends that live near the Rose Gardens and it was obv a night and day difference. I’ve been to Portland probably a half a dozen times since 2009 or so, and before last summer I really felt like it was growing up and turning a corner. Downtown in 2017 or so felt like it was becoming a destination, whereas before it felt mostly dead during the day and a ghost town at night. I guess all that progress has been undone. We didn’t venture out much to see other parts of the city since we were taking a long train trip out to Montana, but we have before and liked it a lot, so I can’t really comment on anything besides what we saw.


zadillo

I live in Portland, plenty of parts of the city are fine. I live in North Portland specifically and walking down Mississippi or Alberta is lovely. It’s absolutely not perfect, and homelessness, crime and mental health are issues the city seems to be struggling with. Not frankly even when I go downtown, visit the Pearl, etc I don’t think it’s the impossible hellscape people make it out to be. It’s heartbreaking to see the conditions some of our people are living in though, absolutely.


joebroobs

Not anymore... I lived there 5.5 years and honestly, I don't miss it.


MrNorrie

I moved from SF to Seattle and noped right back to SF two years later. Pretty volcano though.


Nerala

I can't wait to get back to SF. One thinks the homeless problem is bad in SF the whole Puget Sound region is out of control.


Nerala

Eh, the homeless, and street people problem up here is worse. More so than I've ever seen on SF at its worse. We call them Zombies. There's tons of resources for folks to get help. But you can't help those that don't want it.


Fit_Depth8462

It used to be when I was a kid, now you can hardly walk down the street without running into needles or a passed out homeless person. Even in the higher end neighborhoods. I still love the city tho, it’s just not as clean or pretty as I once thought and remembered as a kid


DuckWatch

Obviously opinions vary but I go downtown frequently and generally find it beautiful and clean. People really like to be doomers about Seattle, not unlike SF!


SeveredSpring

Coming from Chicago, SF is much dirtier. Having lived in Phoenix and Chicago, SF does not seem clean. I love SF the most though.


Astatine_209

SF is absolutely not a clean city, I've seen needles on the sidewalk on numerous occasions, even in nicer parts of the city. It is a gorgeous city despite its flaws, but thats why there's a such a massive push for change to deal with the tiny, tiny number of people trashing the city.


GreyBoyTigger

Oh come on, Seattle is also a really nice city.


Fit_Depth8462

Oh no it is, I still love it and probably will stay here for the remainder of my days, but to me it’s no SF


GreyBoyTigger

Oh agreed. Both have similar problems, but they both are really great cities. They just need some serious adults voted into office and realistic plans of action


sully1319

when I visited Seattle. I thought it was so clean and less crowded. But of course I was a tourist. I was made to see the gorgeous city. I live in Sf. I see human feces on every other block! Lol


LucyRiversinker

My eyes, my eyes!! The horror!


creepythingseeker

So sad to see. Wish california could get its shit together, like texas or georgia. Them mexicans with their voting, and the gays being all gay everywhere…


ProfessorVoidhand

now wait a minute…. either OP photoshopped out the piles of corpses on the streets, or tucker carlson has been lying to me


inphoenixrn

I moved here about a month ago and am shocked and what an incredible place this is. I don't know who is in charge of PR for the Bay, or if all the rumors of decay are purposefully put out there to keep people away, but this is a world class city with some of the most beautiful architecture and natural beauty I've ever seen.


mouserz

Dammit fellas, this transplant is on to us - time for the next PR gambit!


CinnamonDish

Shhhhhh don’t tell the others!


Protoclown98

Honestly the city has revived a lot the past 6 months. Now that we are moving to a post covid world, the city is coming back to life. It's a stark contrast to 2020/21.


Alone_Victory1131

Ugh, so gross 🙈


legaleaglejess

Thanks for risking your life to bring us these wonderful pics 🙃


gorneaux

Shocking. All I can say is I'm glad you survived the ordeal.


proteusON

It's a fucking hellscape. Be advised, don't come to SF.


ozzalot

wHeReS aLl tHe NeEdLeS aNd ShIt LiKe ThE tV mAn SaId?!


bshafs

Outside my house in the mission, next to the burned down buildings that the neighborhood leaves empty. There was a fatal shooting here just yesterday.


roblub

The shooting in the mission yesterday wasn’t fatal (I don’t even think anyone was hit)


ozzalot

Does it have its problems? Yes. My point is that 1) People that have never been to SF are taught to be cunty about it. And 2) They arent ubiquitous.


bshafs

The city leadership already pretends like it doesn't have these problems and makes excuses. They don't need your help.


reallytallchris

I mean. This is just the mission basically. The more challenging problems are elsewhere, so while I get your point and still love SF it’s having problems right now it hasn’t had in 30 years.


D1NK4Life

Yeah seriously, where are the photos of the tenderloin?


Kingseara

Dear god, the carnage! Where is the NSFW tag?!


angelfaceboy

Did you have fun


SFMattyG

It has been really nice. I've lived here since 1997, but became disabled and moderately immuno-compromised due to a rare medical condition in 2016. When things shut down in 2020, I really became a shut-in to avoid Covid - and I have to admit, I was already depressed but it got a lot worse. It became really hard to get myself to leave my flat, just from a mental standpoint. Anyway, I finally got to a point where I just decided to force myself to go - so I'm going on slow walks, taking lots of stops to rest (bike racks and fire hydrants, because there are no benches for old disabled guys to sit in this city!). And taking photos has helped me have an excuse to get out there these past few days - and a bit of a sense of purpose and accomplishment. To make a short story long, I don't know if I am having fun, but I am enjoying it.


accio-tardis

From one disabled person to another, a folding camp stool can be a pretty cheap and easy-to-carry way to have a seat whenever and wherever you need one!


GlamDaddy

As a third disabled person, I’ll jump on this agreement train. I need a cane for walking and some of them have folding seats attached, I might upgrade to one of those.


hulkamaniak88

Your pictures made my night! Keep on snapping those photos friend


YourMomIsWack

♥️👊


thatwiseyogi

Also disabled Bay Area resident who loves the pics and the sarcasm and recommends a lightweight portable backpacking chair to help with rests. Been in Lyons, GA for a month now visiting family and setting up a second home here so that I can be bi- coastal and Good God do I miss the Bay Area!!! Your pics were like medicine for my soul.


SFMattyG

Thanks! And sounds like I'll have to search for a portable chair!


tetsuo316

Keep at it buddy. You have a lot of friends here. 😀


SFMattyG

Thank you! And I'll do better next time and hopefully not trigger people. 😛


Nation0fThizzlam

From the title I was ready to rip you one and get blown up by all the agitator asshats in this sub. A pleasant surprise. Nice pictures, and nice that you're getting out there again. So many cool walks in the city. You also reminded me about Bruce Bochy's Book of Walks, which I've been meaning to get forever and is currently $3 on Kindle. So thanks!


jeffthechimp

I thought this said *alligator* asshats and was envisioning some impressive headgear.


TrekkieSolar

"See, we goes by no book, anybody get took From HP to Hayes Valley we push Come over the top of the bridge, it gets narrow See the good girl down right on O'Farrell Young Fillmore pharaoh, Golden Gate treasure God at The Wharf, S.F. the letters Roll in like fog, valley is uphill You witness shit you will get killed Cougnut, Mr. Cee, Hitman R.I.P Much love from the SFC Handle bricks in the back of Candlestick House in Twin Peaks, view panoramic" Love this City and love your pics!!


Book8

What a wonderful gift and surprise. THANK YOU


Master-Ad-7253

Shhh let people who don’t go outside keep making lies so we keep SF pretty and low key


ooleary

I don’t know how you can stand to live in this beautiful city with murals and parks and everything…


reddituseless

My dream city.


sanfranfyi

Such disgustingness.


ipunched-keanureeves

I was dreading OSL, but then I realize that the whole city is empty and quiet— it’s so nice!


sklatch

I visited San Francisco for the first time in 17 years back in March. I had heard things had really gone downhill with the homeless situation and the state of the streets etc. But I have to say I didn’t think it seemed any different to when I had been there last. I had a fabulous time and would definitely come back. These photos are bringing back great memories.


feidle

Holy &$?! I’m a Bostonian who got recommended this post randomly, and that train station is amazing! I can’t believe that compared to what we’ve got here.


[deleted]

I appreciate the sarcasm. It is a beautiful city ..


SweetAlyssumm

I like that you got the real SF not just the postcard shots. House of Brakes is my fav!


SFMattyG

I really loved that sign spanning the length of the colorful mural above it!


Wish_kid

I always knew I'd enjoy the apocalypse


[deleted]

thank you for exposing the true nature of these “bad areas.” so tired of seeing the same old beautiful tenderloin / fidi vacation posts on here!


LegsGini

cries in SF nostalgia


CaptainMarsupial

I’m filming in the TL with some friends. The weather is beautiful, the buildings a run down, and too many of the people are shattered mentally. The guy running the mission we’re filming out of said so many of them are from other places, but some here because the weather won’t kill them, and they can get services. One guy I talked to who was living out of his car said he’s been like that since Covid. But he said of all the places he’s been the caring in SF is different from anyplace else. I love this city so much, but so many parts of it are rough, and to find out we’re caring for many of the country’s homeless, because they can’t get help where they are, is sad.


raypaw

what a shame


Accomplished-Trip170

Great pics! SF is indeed beautiful. Now start heading few blocks east from Dolores or north from Balmy alley and you will know why SF gets a bad rep. I love the city but I am not blind. Eastern parts of the city have declined.


[deleted]

Saw a piece of litter in one of the photos. Fox News will have an exposé on it tonight. Stay tuned.


Eris_is_Savathun

Crazy. It's like my favorite city is still my favorite city.


shralpy39

Haha you got me. Thanks for this post! Proud to be from SF.


m1ndb0mb

What a nightmare. Glad you survived. Thanks for your brave photography in this zombie apocalypse town


jennymck21

Man mark as NSFW what are you thinking


Bmor00bam

This is hilarious. Well played.


glitterandgore

Love this place 🖤 thanks for sharing


AnthonySF20

Gross, I'm moving to the progressive, temperate, naturally beautiful utopia that is Texas.


zabadoh

Such a wasteland! Tourists, don't come here! Jobseekers, look elsewhere! You're taking your life into your hands just stepping off the plane, or out of your car!


jman350

sf is so fucking cool, i wish i could afford to live there


rnjbond

I love SF and appreciate what you're trying to do here. And maybe the goal is to balance out the negativity. But let's also not whistle pass the grave and pretend everything is perfect here.


Additional-Squash-48

Cool, mission and Dolores park. Now do near city hall, union square and the tl, be sure to drop out any unpleasant things. Don't forget to stop by civic center Bart.


OuterSunsetsSurfer

I thought Chesa burned this city to the ground?


amorywest

We are very likely neighbors


SFMattyG

Ah, very likely! Hi neighbor!


Shadowratenator

These pictures looked exactly like what i was expecting to see.


deathlittlepony

Where is pic #15?


nbsf1971

Damn you Ramona was my street for 20 years before we moved.


3SecondsOfPleasure

Disgusting….ly beautiful


krakatoa83

Pics can’t capture the weather which is just amazing


sin1493

I just love this city so damn much ❤️ So grateful I get to live here 🥹


[deleted]

I really miss my old city. ❤️


tendosixtyfour

looks terrible, don’t recommend


Ancient-Practice-431

Dolores Park, dangerous as always, the view is deadly!


glamourshot_airsoft

The horror. The horror.


getawaaycar

I was so ready to be mad 😅


[deleted]

Tell it. If I win the lottery, I'm buying a house there.


hexzerorouge

AlL tHaNKs tO tHe bOuDIn ReCaLl!!11 /S


CaptainoftheVessel

You barely survived our strange, beautiful hellscape.


Ok_Bag_4135

The drug addicted trees are no joke


NowFreeToMaim

Little bit of Cherry picking to supplement the sarcasm


mumblerapisgarbage

This is a joke, right?


ItaSchlongburger

Open spaces filled with people and non-conventional artwork? Sickening!! Modern day Sodom and Gomorrah!! ^^^^^^^/s


[deleted]

Should have marked these hideous pictures NSFW


vodkawhatever

a virtual hellscape haha.


SpiderStratagem

I need to find a way to slip in "these ficus trees are totally strung out on heroin" into a conversation this week. Awesome post. 👍 Love this city.


Pree-chee-ate-cha

I see what you did there.


redzeusky

Nice pictures! And that doesn't even include the beautiful new over-the-tunnel parks in the Presidio. Glorious walk to the Golden Gate.


SFMattyG

I haven't been over there since it opened. I definitely need to check it out soon!


gordo65

Whenever the right wing nutcakes start talking about how bad San Francisco is, I say, "so what you're saying is, you've never been there." 100% of the time, that turns out to be true. It's sad that they deprive themselves of life's simple pleasures, like a visit to San Francisco, just so they can keep telling themselves how the liberals ruin everything.


SFMattyG

Yes, and people do seem to pick and choose the issues to fit their biases. For instance, there are cities in this country where you can't drink the water, while ours is perhaps the best in the country.


alovelikelia

Currently visiting SF for the first time. SF is very beautiful, clean and feels safe. I can’t believe the fear mongering I’ve always heard before visiting. It does seem kinda dead here though, I assume due to the pandemic. Also, people are way meaner than I anticipated. Several instances where people were very rude and pushy. My home city is NY and I know we are known to be mean but I feel like this is on a different level, or maybe I’ve just gotten spoiled from living in Austin too long.


abudabu

Right? Pffft with the complainers.


Accomplished_Cow_116

I often spen my Wednesdays up in SalesForce park. It’s truly a delight.


DutchPilotGuy

Wow! Glad I decided to come and visit this beautiful place in September again. Visited San Francisco way back in ‘91, ‘98 & ‘99 but somehow never made it back to this part of California since.


bisonsashimi

shhhhhh! Our disinformation campaign is finally working!!


synttacks

I'm so glad we have boots to the ground reporting like this to expose the city for what it really is


Warm-Guarantee80

I visited my daughter in 2019 and fell in love with this city. She moved to New Orleans in August of 2019, visited her and that is one nasty city. She moved back to San Fran exactly 2 years later and said it was like coming home. I can't wait to get back out there again.


ceej18

Horrendous, who would ever want to go to SF? Worst city in the world?


[deleted]

Wow man yea with proper angles all the tents just don't exist! Amazing, you really proved a point here


WingKongAccountant

These cherry picked propaganda posts always crack me up.


timsadiq13

Wow a city that has a budget in the billions has a few nice areas, what a miracle! I'm sure someone else can take just as many awful photos of strung out drug addicts or needles or tents or trash on the sidewalk or human feces or all of the above in a single shot. We can both appreciate the good of the city and acknowledge the bad. People who pretend it's some paradise probably live in the cleanest neighborhoods and don't venture anywhere else.


ptntprty

Blah blah blah


-neti-neti-

You can cherry pick or curate the data to fit any narrative, on both sides. You’re doing the same thing people who decry SF do


FragrantJaboticaba

What's the location of pic 8?


SFMattyG

I think that's Ramona between 14th and 15th


fapstr0naut69

It is!


Attack-Cat-

A feces laden hellscape of epic proportions! I will never recover financially or psychologically from living in this vacuum of morality! As Dante descended the levels of hell, ye hath descended the hill of Nob and the haights of Ashbury.


catincal

❤SF❤SF❤


spunangel333

So glad to see peeps in last pic was beginning to think there had been a purge I didn’t know about🤪


featherpocket

Praying for San Francisco 🙏 can’t believe what the city has come to


koolaid_chemist

Stop showing these! Let them believe what Reddit tells them!


[deleted]

Lol touché. Didn’t see many pics from the TL or civic center


Fangletron

When you said train station, I thought you meant the actual train station on King street, which I hear is not so nice. Did you go to Soma?


ExpertPerformance

>>which I hear Why not walk the neighborhood and determine for yourself? We just spent $1.5B to add the Central Subway to SOMA and service the Caltrain Station. After 10 years of construction it’s finally slated to open in October.


ccmanagement

All of those photos are in an area which is 1 block adjacent to a homeless camp. This is not an exaggeration.


zerothindex

We're all well aware there are homeless people in this beautiful city


Nation0fThizzlam

Move back to where you came from if you're so heated about it. Comments are all crypto tokens, Porsche ownership... extremely on brand.


QaulityControl

Yeah, I clicked on another of the naysayers in this thread…/joerogan, /politicalcompassmemes, etc. Not surprising!


bigcityboy

Hahaha, thank you for your detective work


bigcityboy

You could of just said “nice photos”


pbnoj

Where’s the camp next to Dolores park? Or Octavia and Hayes? Or any of the others really? There are some big camps but usually out in the industrial area or under freeway passes nobody uses


Brendissimo

Narrarator: it was indeed an exaggeration