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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Only in SF did a homeless teen turn down a free sandwich from me because although he was on meth and living in GG park, he was still vegan. I suspect he went home to his Mom's house in San Anselmo on the weekends. [/quote] I lived in SF, totally believe this. Thanks for the laugh this morning. My vote goes for Silicon Valley. While there are a lot of regular people there just trying to get by, the people with tech money and inflated egos can be disgustingly entitled. [/quote] there was an op ed written a while ago by this tech guy in SF who said he and his date (or was it his mom?) were "accosted" by a homeless person. He felt he shouldn't have to be bothered by such people since he was paying a premium to live in SF. So, yea, I would say that he is the epitome of entitlement in that area. I'm from that area, btw. There are still a lot of "normal" people there just trying to get by. But more and more, this type of person is becoming the norm in that area - 20 something people whose first job is at a tech company that has all kinds of perks, and don't know what it's like for the majority of working people who work for "normal" companies without such perks. I work for these types of tech companies, but I'm old, and I worked for normal companies before the tech world exploded. I see the entitlement difference at work, too. [/quote]
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