Why the fuck does everyone love seattle?

It has every sort of person and every sort of neighborhood, beauty both natural and manmade, access to industry and nature with equal ease, and absolutely beautiful summers. whoever's in the seattle area this summer, let's kick it at the h dock in leschi some day.
 
FUCK SEATTLE .......
PORTLAND ALL THE WAY.. OH IM SORRY I CANNOT HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF MY NO SALES TAX AND CLEANER WATER AND AIR. AND CHEAPER WAY OF LIFE OF BEER. OH AND IM SITTING IN MY CAR WHILE SOME GUY PUTS GAS IN MY CAR. OH AND HOW ARE YOUR FOOD CARTS... THATS RIGHT YOU DON'T HAVE ANY.
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Seattle is good for two things
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Sales tax > income tax

Puget Sound > Willamette River

Mt Rainier > Mt Hood

Seahawks + Mariners + Sounders (cant believe I just said Sounders) > Trailblazers

I could go on and on and on
 
I live 2 hours north and FUCK Seattle.

When UW, a school in that city starts taking MORE out of state students and SAY, in a newspaper article, it's because they make more money off of out of state students and the only other options in the area are private schools or Evergreen State fuck that city. (I know UW has nothing really to do with Seattle other than it is there but fuck it)
 
Lol Evergreen. My dad went there for his masters before getting smart and going back to Dartmouth for his PhD. Place is a joke, even to a lot of us liberals in Olympia.
 
Naw they just don't get normal grades or something. I forget how it actually works. Basically makes transferring credits impossible.
 
this exactly. i could not describe it better. there is absolutely nothing that beats a nice spring or summer day in seattle
 
Shut the fuck up man. The fact that a city has a large concentration of people that you politically disagree with is not a valid standard for judging it.
 
Uh, yes it is.

Why you ask? Well, who do these super libs & hippies vote for? What do those elected people do?

THAT HAS A MAJOR IMPACT ON THE VIABILITY AND NATURE OF THE CITY BITCH
 
It impacts the city's politics but that is only a small aspect of the city as a whole. What i'm trying to say is that even if you disagree with the politics, there are a lot of other factors that are a lot more important
 
Well for one, it doesn't impact just the city's politics, but many other attributes that are affected, be it directly or indirectly, by politics.

Also, notice I said "The only thing..." That would imply that the character/intangibles of a city are comprised of many things, not just one element.
 
Yeah it impacts other aspects the city but can you name one way in which your quality of life would actually decrease because the liberal politics?

Fair enough, I guess I didn't fully consider that modifier in my first response
 
would love to visit seattle because i have heard both positive and negative reviews about the city and would love to visit it and see what it is actually like
 
yea, no, rainier is not better than hood. but enjoy the summer park there. oh yea thats right....also timbers>sounders, yea I said it
 
at least when hood blows up i wont die from it!!.

and for some reason i have to say go timbers.. even though the MLS is a joke of a soccer leauge.
 
Just moved from Seattle to Portland... Seattle has way more to offer. The skiing in Oregon sucks vs. WA. The city is shit, its mall and is laid out terrible and the traffic is terrible. The whole river thing sucks to no one wants to look out over a river when you can have the puget sound.
I miss WA.
 
Seattle area:

Snoqualmie Pass

Stevens Pass

Rainer (has a small ski area I think)

Mt. Baker (if you don't mind a drive)

Portland:

Mt. Hood

Does Bachelor count?
 
there is white pass

but from portland there is hoodoo.

and the drive that is longer to the beach.. well all the beach is free the whole 300plus miles of coast line. free no private lands... but then again.. you guys have oysterville...
 
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