Cities You Been to That Felt "Weird"

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San Francisco and I will be there for a month in a week :mjcry:

Seattle another

Allentown NJ

Being from SF, I can see why someone would say the city is weird. It's like October weather wise all year round. Even in July. I just wanted to see snow growing up as a lil kid because you hear about snow on Christmas watching TV and shyt. Also, SF physical terrain is crazy with all the hills. Add to the conspicious low numbers of black folks for a big city. But if you grew up in the city and are my age, SF would have seemed like a city with a high ass black population if you lived in Fillmoe, Lakeview or Hunter's Point. SF also weird because of how aggressively crazy all the homeless street people are. In most big cities, homeless folks might talk to themselves and beg for change, but they aren't literally screaming racist shyt at random people walking by like they do in SF. :picard:
 

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It may just be me because I doubt too many people have ever been here....But it's this place called Moore, Oklahoma I literally get a nervous spooked feeling whenever I travel through it (I live in Oklahoma) something about that area doesn't sit right with me and I haven't checked the history or anything but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a sundown town.

Growing up in Cincinnati it was this area called Cheviot/Norwood....fukk those places. Straight sundown at one point.
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I know all about Moore. It was probably Norman you should have been wary of. They had a street named after a Grand Dragon of the KKK until 2017.
 

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I know all about Moore. It was probably Norman you should have been wary of. They had a street named after a Grand Dragon of the KKK until 2017.

norman is way out of my way even though my son is going up there for a school trip imma let him know.
 
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Los Angeles. It feels like an alternate version of California. Weird. Love it out there, but it has this, like. I can't put my finger on it.

Like...if California was a movie, LA would be the big budget box office smash version w/ all the best actors, effects etc. won Oscars and all that. And out here, it's the Independent film w/ the cult following that gets lowkey referenced or imitated over hella mediums, that won a bunch of indie awards, and got a limited showing in some areas. No offense :hubie: And yea. The bolded. I'm biased

What's crazy is that Hollywood L.A. has often imitated that cult independent movie that is the Bay Area culture so many times. :snoop: And they can get away with it because that independent Bay Area movie was only shown in select locations. A lot of modern L.A. Rap sounds like Bay shyt from ten years ago. I originally thought DJ Mustard was from Oakland when he first started blowing up like five years ago. The Bay sound with that deep ass bass been the same since the 80's, yet young nikkas online be saying the Bay stole Detroit sound, like what Detroit rapper came out before Too $hort in 83'?:beli: I swore them Shoreline Mafia boys were from Vallejo or something come to find out they was from L.A. and saw their recent VladTv interviews and was like :stopitslime:. And whenever L.A. does something the Bay been doing since the 80's, everybody nationwide gives them all the accolades. :why: I read someone online say L.A. invented sideshows, not Oakland.:mjtf:
 

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Mississippi. Always had a tension in the air between the races.

Any place that has a lot of black people yet we aren’t in control like we control Atlanta just feels off to me.

I hate even driving through the state.
On the rare occassion I've had to drive through Mississippi, it just felt like a time warp back to the Confederate South. Just a weird, oppressive feeling, even just driving through or stopping to get gas. I would never want to live there.
 

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Colorado Springs and Charlottesville :hhh:
Colorado Springs operates like a small town, even though the metro pop is around 700K. It's a military town that doesn't really feel like one.
The first time I visited, I was flabbergasted at the fact that shyt shut down at, like, 9pm. It was crazy.
 
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