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Old 04-16-2014, 06:21 PM
 
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However, I don't really get this point. How is writing about the people she encounters none of her business?
You read it as tongue-in-cheek but I read it as insulting and critical. Maybe that's my prejudice of people who swear excessively coming through; I don't know...it happens, on occasion.

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I never hear of people who come here for the weather or the people.
I'm actually considering a move to the area specifically because of the weather...and, to be honest, I'm looking forward to an area with more introverts (or so I hear), despite my concern of that cloistering me even more.
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Old 04-17-2014, 02:14 PM
 
Location: Seattle
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And because people are flocking here from all over the world, the city is transforming fast...louder more extroverted despite the rain and has more of a buzz than even a few years ago! The times they are a changing in Seattle!!
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Old 04-28-2014, 02:53 PM
 
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This article is very unprofessionally written, almost every paragraph is laced with f bombs, lowering the writers credibility.

The content of the what she writes - if you sift through the vulgarity - seems like it could apply to anywhere - organic foods? oh no. That's a negative? I don't even live in Washington and there are gluten free, free range, etc written on menus all over the place. GMO free is one of the largest movements nationwide.

Bags - don't people everywhere think, "darn, I forgot my bag," if they make it into the store only to realize the bag is missing? Not just for the fee, or the environment, but because now you get to accrue yet another unneeded bag.

It is hard to take anything else she says seriously when her writing skill are unprofessional and she lists 'negatives' that are actually positives, which apply to everywhere.
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