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{
"id":"24254084",
"name":"Renee DiResta",
"screen_name":"noUpside",
"tweets":[
{"id":"1206268234577498112","timestamp":"1576431733","retweet_count":"5","favorite_count":"105","in_reply_to_status_id":"null","in_reply_to_user_id":"null","in_reply_to_screen_name":"null","text":"Topic I was assigned for the @vgr 1-opinion-per-like challenge. Upper bound is 100 hot takes. I lived in NY for 30yrs, SF for 8.\n\nI think I have more SF followers so I’ll get fewer likes if I start w/ “Aside from ������ & ������, NYC is generally better; it’s a far easier place to live.” https://t.co/uMMHGE8sId"},
{"id":"1206270903144706053","timestamp":"1576432369","retweet_count":"4","favorite_count":"55","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206268234577498112","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"NYC has the challenges of a city, but is designed to serve the needs of millions. SF combines the worst aspects of city living with the worst parts of living in a suburb: if you have kids, you need a car, housing stock is scarce, costs are astronomical. Day-to-day is harder."},
{"id":"1206272411634552833","timestamp":"1576432729","retweet_count":"1","favorite_count":"23","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206270903144706053","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"SF has great outdoorsy stuff to do right outside the city. (*outside* the city) It’s definitely close to amazing hiking and camping and surfing. California wilderness is beautiful and we love it. While it’s great, it’s more a broader Bay Area perk. Live outside SF and go hiking."},
{"id":"1206273989057773569","timestamp":"1576433105","retweet_count":"1","favorite_count":"13","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206272411634552833","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"When I first moved to SF it was just on the cusp of passing NYC for most expensive rent. The square footage of SF apartments is higher than NYC, so we got nice old place w/Bay views for the same $$ I paid for a shitty 5th fl walkup that looked at an air shaft where ������ nested."},
{"id":"1206274948999741440","timestamp":"1576433334","retweet_count":"0","favorite_count":"21","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206273989057773569","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"But over the last 8 years SF has continued to get more expensive and there is very little in the way of apartments sized for families (except in the suburban hinterlands of the West; see prior tweet). There’s almost no new construction. The incompetent city govt resists upzoning."},
{"id":"1206276950785806336","timestamp":"1576433811","retweet_count":"11","favorite_count":"99","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206274948999741440","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"There are more dogs than kids in SF. \n\nNYC has 2MM residents under 18 out of ~8MM people: 25%. SF, by contrast, is 115k out of 880k: 13%. Lowest percentage in the country.\n\nTo me, that’s a sign of a city that’s failing it’s residents. Most people have to leave to have a family."},
{"id":"1206278626552926217","timestamp":"1576434210","retweet_count":"1","favorite_count":"27","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206276950785806336","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"I need shorter hotter takes here...\n\nSignificant point in favor of SF is the absence of roaches and bedbugs."},
{"id":"1206279220806111232","timestamp":"1576434352","retweet_count":"0","favorite_count":"14","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206278626552926217","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"Of course, that’s because SF has basically one season and it’s one that’s not super hospitable for nasty insects. \n\nMy husband and I disagree on the value of seasons, he likes the perpetual “60 degrees & foggy” forecast. I really love East Coast autumn."},
{"id":"1206281311310139393","timestamp":"1576434850","retweet_count":"0","favorite_count":"19","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206279220806111232","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"In food terms, fresh things are way better here in CA, it’s not even close.\n\nBut NYC has its amazing collection of small neighborhoods for virtually every ethnicity, with local street food and family-owned restaurants."},
{"id":"1206284137797046272","timestamp":"1576435524","retweet_count":"1","favorite_count":"22","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206281311310139393","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"I look at what I wear in public in SF sometimes & feel like I’ve let myself go. NYC shoes never leave the closet. You’d die walking down a hill. \n\nPros/cons to living in the land of chucks & fleece: it’s easy. But there’s something ab the creativity & polish of NYC street fashion"},
{"id":"1206284742351413248","timestamp":"1576435668","retweet_count":"1","favorite_count":"9","in_reply_to_status_id":"1206284137797046272","in_reply_to_user_id":"24254084","in_reply_to_screen_name":"noUpside","text":"Which brings up the topic of diversity of industries, and the related topic of what I think is actually great about SF: the people.\n\n[after a pause to take the kids to a birthday party...]"}
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