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Leave. Go somewhere else. The world is too big and life too short to live somewhere you don’t like.
It’s not like that everywhere. It’s a big country, I’m sure you can find a place that fits you better.
Soon, someone will knock those buildings down and put high density housing in their place.
Empty motels will become $1600/month studio apartments.
Abandoned stores will become $14/cup coffee shops.
Roads will be choked with bicyclists competing for lane space with gas guzzling cars and EVs losing their bumpers.
Rolling blackouts will become regular occurrence as the AI datacenter ramps up output.
You will long for the days the roads were empty and buildings boarded. Doing dental technology support you see the same pattern old timer solo practices retire or get bought by chains, gentrification of entire town follows.
Empty motels will become $1600/month studio apartments.
Abandoned stores will become $14/cup coffee shops.
Roads will be choked with bicyclists competing for lane space with gas guzzling cars and EVs losing their bumpers.
Rolling blackouts will become regular occurrence as the AI datacenter ramps up output.
You will long for the days the roads were empty and buildings boarded. Doing dental technology support you see the same pattern old timer solo practices retire or get bought by chains, gentrification of entire town follows.
phoenixhaber(1)
I don't have a job because I'm retired and my days are full. I have achieved what people bust their asses and get sick for years to achieve. I play classical piano, I take photographs -- I am still looking over yesterday's sunrise photos --
I used to work in San Francisco. It was exciting. I took my daughter on a tour of classic movie sets in the city.
Is your name Elon?
Asking for a friend.