I HATE SALT LAKE

cyphers

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Welcome all. As [tag=254933]@brownetown[/tag] helpfully reminded me it's been many moons since the last time I talked shit about a beloved ski destination. In the following rant I'll be explaining how Salt Lake City is one of the most objectively hideous cities in the US if not the continent. Please note that I will NOT be accepting any criticism from utah residents as your brain has unfortunately been sponged from years of smog inhalation.

Chapter the first - GHOULISH SMOG



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SLC prisoners enjoying the crisp wasatch air

Ever since the dawn of the industrial economy, american cities have dealt with air pollution. New york, LA, Chicago - all have had their issues with smoggy skies and coughing babies. As centers of manufacturing and heavy traffic, it only makes sense that they had to cope with the byproducts. Even other interwest cities like Denver suffered long periods of smog lasting into the 1980s. Fortunately, emissions standards and industrial regulations have drastically cut back on smog in most cities.

...except Salt Lake. SLC residents live under a near constant blanket of the shittiest, greasiest air I have ever had the displeasure of introducing into my lungs. For those who haven't been, you can recreate the experience by loading a grav bong with shredded tires and hotboxing your closet. Their unique blend of chlorinated industrial byproducts and Ford F350s leaves shit lake inside a dense cloud of carcinogens for days at a time.

Locals will still blame the inversion despite living next to a giant fucking magnesium factory.

Chapter deux - PISS WATER BEER and other UNAMERICAN PROHIBITIONS

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Salt lake did covid shields before they were cool

Did you know? Those who had the misfortune of living in SLC before 2017 were unable to purchase beer over 3.2% ABV. Thanks to years of pushback from fine Utahn patriots, they now have the privilege of drinking 5% beer. Just not on Sundays. Or after 7pm. And you have to buy it from the state-owned monopoly. And it's taxed at 67%. Better not be drinking egg nog on Christmas either you fucking infidel.

Helpfully, bars in Utah can be easily found thanks to the large (legally required) signs stating "THIS IS A BAR" next to every entrance. If you want a draft over 5% you can get fucked. If you want a whiskey double you can also get fucked. Also you have to buy food first. Fortunately the walls of shame blocking the horrors of alcohol service from other patrons came down in 2017. As you can see major strides are being made but in the meantime you can look forward to being treated like a toddler.

Chapter three - HEATED GAMER MOMENTS

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A typical Salt Lake neighborhood

It's not a total surprise that residents of America's most polluted theocracy are also frequently racist. For context you can ask pretty much any black NBA player, who have the misfortune of hearing SLC's top minds deliver their opinions on race relations at Jazz games. Visiting players including Russell Westbrook, Ja Morant, Luc Holdaway, Russell Westbrook (again), and Izzy Tichenor have all experienced Salt Lake's rich culture of racial harassment.

And after a long day of heckling black people, there's nothing like winding down by spitting on Muslim kids.

Chapter quatro - THE NAMESAKE SHITLAKE

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The Great Salt Lake, one of the world's largest industrial sludge pits, is shrinking quickly

In 1847, after trekking thousands of miles, the first LDS settlers knew they'd arrived in their utopia. A bone dry desert valley, home to a vast, stinking, undrinkable lake would be the perfect place to finally wed their 13 year old bride(s). Brigham Young and co. posted up, knowing that no sane person would ever live close enough to tell them to stop grooming children.

Unfortunately for them, there are now over two hundred thousand vanlife posers enjoying the natural beauty of SLC. Despite being home to one of the largest lakes in the US, they have somehow managed to reduce the size of the pretentiously named Great Salt Lake by over 50%. When not busy huffing smog, SLC politicians have been signing off on upstream water diversions to grow more alfalfa and keep the magnesium factory from esploding. This is on track to uncover a lakebed filled with arsenic and lead, creating a toxic dust bowl which will likely put that shithole out of its misery.

Finale - HELP THE CHILDREN OF SALT LAKE

In recognition of the poor, brain damaged refugees of Salt Lake City (and as an apology for my epic shitpost), I've donated part of my enormous fortune to Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, an organization dedicated to saving the lake from government mismanagement. They also fight against upcoming SLC fuckups including the planned Little cottonwood gondola. Hopefully other NSers can toss a few dollars their way and help make SLC somewhere I don't have to roll my windows up when driving through.

Until next year,

cyphers
 
There was virtually no smog last year, this happens every January, we get some high pressure and the valley gets smogy and it rarely happens outside of the middle of winter.
 
When is the biggest tourist season for Salt Lake?

14577609:eheath said:
There was virtually no smog last year, this happens every January, we get some high pressure and the valley gets smogy and it rarely happens outside of the middle of winter.
 
The first statement about being objectively hideous as a city is a gem. That's what stuck out most for me. It looks like a shit hole. Fun things other than outdoors aren't apparent like other big cities make them. Alcohol is weird. Other stuff I won't go into but yeah definitely would rather live in Ohio than SLC. Skiing or not, I'd go mental.
 
It’s also worth noting that SLC’s milf game doesnt even compare to park city’s, and every hot 20 year old already has 3 kids at least

**This post was edited on Jan 5th 2024 at 2:55:46am
 
I shitpost slc, and i have reasons too.

you are clout seeking or a dead forum with a reddit novel. just leave man if you are not happy, its pretty fucking simple.
 
14577722:mikem said:
I shitpost slc, and i have reasons too.

you are clout seeking or a dead forum with a reddit novel. just leave man if you are not happy, its pretty fucking simple.

ur clearly unfamiliar with my game. i am the nikola jokic of talking shit. the wayne gretzky of dunking on utards. salt lake is but a hamlet in my kingdom

also i live in washington duuude
 
14577709:eheath said:
It has nothing to do with tourism.

Most people only visit SLC in the middle of winter. First thought seeing the smog driving back down to the city was I'm going somewhere else next trip.
 
14577734:snowfinder said:
Most people only visit SLC in the middle of winter. First thought seeing the smog driving back down to the city was I'm going somewhere else next trip.

That's fantastic please tell everyone to never come to SLC, but the smog/fog has been happening since this valley was created.

Utah in general probably gets more action in the summer, SLC is just close to the skiing, Southern UT is the real tourism center.
 
topic:cyphers said:
In 1847, after trekking thousands of miles, the first LDS settlers knew they'd arrived in their utopia. A bone dry desert valley, home to a vast, stinking, undrinkable lake would be the perfect place to finally wed their 13 year old bride(s). Brigham Young and co. posted up, knowing that no sane person would ever live close enough to tell them to stop grooming children.

lmao best part
 
A Reddit wojak with Reddit gold. You can’t convince me that Reddit gold is not all bots hoping to catch a few idiots here and there willing to spend money on it.

14577824:SofaKingSick said:
the internet is so weird. what is this even supposed to be?
 
Ok, I'm late here, but the stuff about beer is just straight up wrong.

Yeah, on-tap is limited to 5% and that's an annoyance. But it's cheap, the local beer is great, you CAN buy that 5% beer in grocery stores 7 days a week any time after 7AM. Honestly it's not nearly as limiting as plenty of other states. High point beer is limited to the breweries and the state liquor store

The 3.2% rule was misleading. That's 3.2% ABW which is like 4% ABV.

Smog and Water issues: blame the inbred descendants of the "pioneers" whos greatest achievements in life are wasting water to grow alfalfa and burning gas to tear up the desert. If we banned diesel trucks, camper trailers, and off-highway vehicles, i would die a happy man
 
14578060:SlushSeason said:
Ok, I'm late here, but the stuff about beer is just straight up wrong.

Yeah, on-tap is limited to 5% and that's an annoyance. But it's cheap, the local beer is great, you CAN buy that 5% beer in grocery stores 7 days a week any time after 7AM. Honestly it's not nearly as limiting as plenty of other states. High point beer is limited to the breweries and the state liquor store

The 3.2% rule was misleading. That's 3.2% ABW which is like 4% ABV.

The booze stuff is just petty, people looking for something to complain about.
 
I like it but I’ve never sat in traffic to ski Alta bird. It was rough last year the last 2 nights of my 9 day trip going back to a shitty hotel room and not my house.
 
14578060:SlushSeason said:
Ok, I'm late here, but the stuff about beer is just straight up wrong.

Yeah, on-tap is limited to 5% and that's an annoyance. But it's cheap, the local beer is great, you CAN buy that 5% beer in grocery stores 7 days a week any time after 7AM. Honestly it's not nearly as limiting as plenty of other states. High point beer is limited to the breweries and the state liquor store

The 3.2% rule was misleading. That's 3.2% ABW which is like 4% ABV.

Smog and Water issues: blame the inbred descendants of the "pioneers" whos greatest achievements in life are wasting water to grow alfalfa and burning gas to tear up the desert. If we banned diesel trucks, camper trailers, and off-highway vehicles, i would die a happy man

The low beer was awesome it was sold in huge cans you had to slam it to get a buzz it was cheap and you were hydrated so no hangover for skiing. Big downgrade when that left.

I just think it’s ridiculous that people on super passes can fly there for 200 bucks direct and ski Alta bird for free despite the locals coughing up 2k a year to only get access to one of them. Just makes zero sense in a city that size to fuck your locals so hard. But I’ve never had ikon. Park city is fair game SLC residents don’t want to drive and ski there.
 
14578060:SlushSeason said:
Smog and Water issues: blame the inbred descendants of the "pioneers" whos greatest achievements in life are wasting water to grow alfalfa and burning gas to tear up the desert. If we banned diesel trucks, camper trailers, and off-highway vehicles, i would die a happy man

Haha the beer stuff you said was right but this just makes you sound dumb as shit
 
All valid points but it’s still a decent place to be for sure. I wouldn’t move there but it’s fun to visit and see homies down there. The mountains are sick which I don’t even need to explain.
 
On the topic of smog I was in LA for work a few weeks ago and it was waaaaaayyyyyy less smoggy than the last time I was there a decade ago. Pretty manageable and light traffic as well they have so many freeways you can take.
 
Big shoutout to the SLC mayor erin mendanhall for promising to open more homeless shelters after closing some, bulldozing homeless peoples camps, and then not opening new shelters. Very cool!

Not looking to get into how to solve unhoused people but i feel its pretty obvious that slc is doing it wrong
 
14578631:AndrewGravesSV said:
Big shoutout to the SLC mayor erin mendanhall for promising to open more homeless shelters after closing some, bulldozing homeless peoples camps, and then not opening new shelters. Very cool!

Not looking to get into how to solve unhoused people but i feel its pretty obvious that slc is doing it wrong

It's clearly a problem all across the country right now, not defending how Utah has dealt with it, but just handing homeless people a home doesn't solve the problem IMO.
 
14578631:AndrewGravesSV said:
Big shoutout to the SLC mayor erin mendanhall for promising to open more homeless shelters after closing some, bulldozing homeless peoples camps, and then not opening new shelters. Very cool!

Not looking to get into how to solve unhoused people but i feel its pretty obvious that slc is doing it wrong

I think they should be fed fentanyl sandwiches
 
14578633:eheath said:
It's clearly a problem all across the country right now, not defending how Utah has dealt with it, but just handing homeless people a home doesn't solve the problem IMO.

It's a federal issue, which is why myself and many others won't be voting for Biden who has open borders and offers illegal immigrants housing and healthcare. How about we put that money towards housing and rehabilitation centers for our own homeless citizens? So much more could be done.

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Not to mention California just voted to cover health costs for illegals that want a sex change operation.

Put all of the money that we are putting towards illegals in our country, towards our own citizens. America first.

As for salt lake. I love it there, but the smog is a downside. Every place has positives and negatives. Fortunately I've never seen it up the Canyons when I'm there (I do believe it sometimes makes it up to park city though? could be wrong).

**This post was edited on Jan 9th 2024 at 10:18:54am
 
That chart means they’re stopping more people at the border.

14578867:SSteezle said:
It's a federal issue, which is why myself and many others won't be voting for Biden who has open borders and offers illegal immigrants housing and healthcare. How about we put that money towards housing and rehabilitation centers for our own homeless citizens? So much more could be done.

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Not to mention California just voted to cover health costs for illegals that want a sex change operation.

Put all of the money that we are putting towards illegals in our country, towards our own citizens. America first.

As for salt lake. I love it there, but the smog is a downside. Every place has positives and negatives. Fortunately I've never seen it up the Canyons when I'm there (I do believe it sometimes makes it up to park city though? could be wrong).

**This post was edited on Jan 9th 2024 at 10:18:54am
 
14578867:SSteezle said:
As for salt lake. I love it there, but the smog is a downside. Every place has positives and negatives. Fortunately I've never seen it up the Canyons when I'm there (I do believe it sometimes makes it up to park city though? could be wrong).

**This post was edited on Jan 9th 2024 at 10:18:54am

Well let's get something straight first, when there is "smog" in SLC, its also fog. We've had days where the valley is socked in but the AQI is around 50 or 60. The inversion can be very bad though, but as long as we have some active systems its a non issue.

Smog doesn't make it up to PC but the kimball area/hwy 40 area will get foggy due to the swampland. Heber valley gets inversion fog too, but they're rarely an unhealthy AQI.
 
How's this? You and your family are paying for them. Next time you drive by a homeless US citizen, think about how many of these illegal immigrants are getting housing and healthcare for free and not paying taxes. I don't understand how people can vote for Biden with this happening.

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**This post was edited on Jan 9th 2024 at 11:59:17am
 
14578888:eheath said:
Well let's get something straight first, when there is "smog" in SLC, its also fog. We've had days where the valley is socked in but the AQI is around 50 or 60. The inversion can be very bad though, but as long as we have some active systems its a non issue.

Smog doesn't make it up to PC but the kimball area/hwy 40 area will get foggy due to the swampland. Heber valley gets inversion fog too, but they're rarely an unhealthy AQI.

I've really only seen 'smog' in Salt Lake once in maybe 20-30 trips there. It's a city in the middle of mountains, so it's expected.
 
14578911:SSteezle said:
I've really only seen 'smog' in Salt Lake once in maybe 20-30 trips there. It's a city in the middle of mountains, so it's expected.

That's pretty impressive actually, I always get a good chuckle out of some newbie to utah complaining about the smog.
 
14578908:SSteezle said:
How's this? You and your family are paying for them. Next time you drive by a homeless US citizen, think about how many of these illegal immigrants are getting housing and healthcare for free and not paying taxes. I don't understand how people can vote for Biden with this happening.

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**This post was edited on Jan 9th 2024 at 11:59:17am

isnt that the same chart? Biden has caught more people trying to cross the border than any other and you're mad lol. I get you're trying to rile people up about those damn illegals but its the same tired fox news talking point thats been repeated for years. Immigrants, legal or not, still pay taxes like sales tax and an estimated 50% file tax returns. The journey to cross the border is already dangerous and shitty, do you really think a bit bigger wall is gonna outweigh the reasons they left? (https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/adding-billions-tax-dollars-paid-undocumented-immigrants)

I think a better place to start to look for homeless funding would be taxing ultrawealthy americans more effectively or the military but this is a thread about trashing salt lake. The Great Salt Lake is drying up and the city desperatly needs to start imposing water saving policies because the average person in SLC uses way way more water than the average American. If things continue the way they have been, I could see SLC becoming the first metropolitan area that becomes a mad max style wasteland.

Also remember when SLCPD shot a fleeing man 15 times in his back and then shot off all his fingers?
 
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