Rate This City: Day 23 - Seattle

Rate: Seattle


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UberEatsDriver

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Gotta go with a 5

Crazy homeless and drug problem that heavily affects the common man,

Insane traffic

Mad expensive. I believe ‘comfortable living’ here is $80k

Not a lot of blacks

Rains all the time but the killer is when it gets dark at like 3pm

honestly if you don’t like hiking, sushi, and wypipo this ain’t the spot for you.


Don’t want to sound like an ass hole but if you want to live comfortably anywhere shouldn’t you be trying to seek a high yearly income?
 
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Don’t want to sound like an ass hole but if you want to live comfortably anywhere shouldn’t you be trying to seek a high yearly income?
For sure. I make bread but I ain’t ballin I keep it a buck. Progression is always the goal. But living comfortably in west coast cities is tough I think 3/4 40 years olds got roommates here if they not married
 
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how did this turn into a DC vs Baltimore thread... :gucci:


Born and raised here. verrrrrry white, even more so in the past 10 years.

influx of transplants thanks to amazon, microsoft and boeing have helped though.
 

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Cool city. Lived there for 2 years. Bought a house that I shouldn't have sold but :yeshrug:.

Pros:
March - August is beautiful.
Great seafood / produce.
Beautiful landscape and shyt.
Legal weed.

Cons:
September - February is garbage.
High cost of living.
Women are terrible looking.
Traffic is annoying and the infrastructure is trash.
Lots of homeless.

how did this turn into a DC vs Baltimore thread... :gucci:


Born and raised here. verrrrrry white, even more so in the past 10 years.

influx of transplants thanks to amazon, microsoft and boeing have helped though.

first quote is 100% accurate. I’m one of those transplants for work. I would live here forever if I could pick it up and drop it on the east coast and add some black folks.

beautiful city tho
 

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never seen that many asians in my life:russ:


good night life

lot of rain / although they tell me parts of Florida actually get more/ but don't think they factor in that FL sunshine:blessed:


would go back / but not live/ safe clean city though:francis:
 

27FarOutRazor

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Do anyone live here? I'm planning on coming second weekend of November... is anything open? Bars, clubs or anything like the mopop?
 

27FarOutRazor

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Do anyone live here? I'm planning on coming second weekend of November... is anything open? Bars, clubs or anything like the mopop?


I still have the same question lol
 

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Any of you emerald city players been to Shawn Kemp's dispensary yet? Just heard about this, see it gots good reviews as well. Shout out to the Reign man, if I ever get up there Ill fall thru

Kemps Cannabis | Downtown Seattle Recreational Marijuana Store

Shawn's Hemp: Former NBA All-Star Kemp enters pot business

Shawn’s Hemp: Former NBA All-Star Kemp enters pot business
By TIM BOOTH
October 30, 2020



SEATTLE (AP) — The line stretched down the block, around the corner and snaked into the alley on the back side of the street. Most people were wearing green and gold. All of them were there for a glimpse, maybe an autograph and maybe some product to take home.

Even 23 years after he last played for the Seattle SuperSonics, Shawn Kemp can still manage to draw a crowd, even at lunchtime on a Friday in the midst of a pandemic.

This time it was for his latest business venture, partnering with and lending his name to the first of what he hopes is a franchised line of cannabis dispensaries. Along with his name on the front of the building and a large mural on the side, the dispensary called Shawn Kemp’s Cannabis comes with the additional novelty of being just a couple blocks away from the building where Kemp became an All-Star with the SuperSonics in the 1990s and where he hopes to see the NBA return one day.

Kemp said he never imagined when he was leading the Sonics, one of the best teams in the NBA in the mid-1990s, that a player would ever have his name across the front of a marijuana shop.

“If you had asked me to do this when I was playing, probably not. But I think things change as we go and business as we know will also change. And that’s what I did throughout the years,” Kemp said. “I don’t know if there’s a cool way to promote and to do cannabis, but I think here we’re going to be able to do that in a positive and professional manner.”

Kemp is a partner in the project with Main Street Cannabis, which operates three other dispensaries in Washington state. The company initially claimed it would be the first Black-owned dispensary in Seattle, but later backed off those claims.

Still, Kemp hopes it can be a business example for the Black community. The first store had 35 employees on the first day, with plans to reach 40.

“Marijuana has been part of the Black community forever. This is putting a positive spin on it,” Kemp said.

Kemp was joined in opening the store by former Seattle teammate Gary Payton, whose cannabis cookies with his name on the front were available for sale inside. Payton wore a SuperSonics face covering with “Glove” embroidered on the front.

Kemp was arrested twice in the early 2000s on drug charges, including marijuana possession. He said the change in how marijuana is viewed by the NBA now is part of an evolution on the overall view of cannabis.

“I think we’re finding out the cannabis to be valuable to us in a lot of different ways, whether it be through medicine or to athletic skills,” Kemp said. “And I think that’s why you see the NBA bending their rules and I think you’ll see several other leagues probably do the same.”
 

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Coming up on 17 years in Seattle.

Spring officially starts in a few days. Weather is starting to get nicer with more sun and warmer. Winters are hard here. Not because of the cold, but because of the grey skies and drizzle. Seldom does it rain hard here, but it's more of a mist/drizzle for days.

We get some nice days starting in April, but summer usually doesn't kick off until July. July-September we might have the best weather in the country. No humidity. Stays around 80 with a few days getting into the 90's. Lots of water around if you want to swim, party, boat or catch a ferry and see a really dope view of the city. Hoping we can start getting fans at the stadiums because Mariners/Sounders games are a lot of fun when the weather is nice.

Amazing food. Some of the best natural scenery you'll find anywhere with mountains, waterfalls, wine country, all within a short drive. Night life isn't great, but I'm 37 now and way past that point anyways. Rather go get dinner with the wife or friends anyways.

Biggest downside is the homeless and it's only gotten worse since Covid. Downtown is a ghost town now.
 

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Coming up on 17 years in Seattle.

Spring officially starts in a few days. Weather is starting to get nicer with more sun and warmer. Winters are hard here. Not because of the cold, but because of the grey skies and drizzle. Seldom does it rain hard here, but it's more of a mist/drizzle for days.

We get some nice days starting in April, but summer usually doesn't kick off until July. July-September we might have the best weather in the country. No humidity. Stays around 80 with a few days getting into the 90's. Lots of water around if you want to swim, party, boat or catch a ferry and see a really dope view of the city. Hoping we can start getting fans at the stadiums because Mariners/Sounders games are a lot of fun when the weather is nice.

Amazing food. Some of the best natural scenery you'll find anywhere with mountains, waterfalls, wine country, all within a short drive. Night life isn't great, but I'm 37 now and way past that point anyways. Rather go get dinner with the wife or friends anyways.

Biggest downside is the homeless and it's only gotten worse since Covid. Downtown is a ghost town now.

How racist is it up there? I always wanted to visit Seattle but the city barely has any Blacks and I heard it can get pretty :mjpls: since a lot of white people aren’t use to seeing Black people over there.
 
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