I wonder how much of silent damage I've taken to my tech career XP simply because I am a northeast "yankee" to the core and know nothing of the interconnected SF culture of doing shrooms with Peter Thiel or whoever at your Sunday night rooftop party
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ok it's not literally this but I don't get it, the taking expensive lyfts up and down the bay area or to Oakland or some town whose name starts with San and going to a party where everyone and their roommate is a founder at age and rides bikes and migrated to Clubhouse
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age 22* Also doing acid and other psychedelics at golden gate park or some other iconic park and then befriending the homeless while you forage for trippy shrooms
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it's like SF is the tech centric concentration of every high achieving AP class school game scum + the kids who grew up in the west from smaller no name towns and didn't necessarily go to great schools but smoked a lot of ganja, drank too many forties, and coded on the sided
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am I going to get canceled for this
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is living in the bay area the real career accelerator? is what I want to know, that justifies fitting in with all this culture stuff idk I feel very Small and sheltered compared to knowing that my SF peers have been to so many drug-involving parties with high status tech ppl
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y'all taking the sunlight and good weather for granted damn
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Living in the area is an accelerator only if you avoid getting sucked into this scene and focus on your Ambitious Thing™ monomaniacally, or work at one of the big companies that actually pay you. Otherwise it’s an expensive cultural consumption lifestyle.
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