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by spatulon 1366 days ago
One of the more memorable and surreal experiences I had on my visit to SF was walking around Golden Gate Park, and suddenly seeing what looked like the mast of an alien sailing ship looming out of the fog in the distance.

It turned out to be Sutro Tower.

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I was curious what that looked like and turns out there are videos on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60fqruVDrjs

Pretty cool!

Another cool video of going to the top of the tower: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JPJ4oZDY7I
Had you acquired chocolate bars from some hippies by any chance?
You know you can just go to a store for that now, and they’re not run or frequented by hippies.
Depends if it has mushroom in it
You'll be able to go to a store for that soon as well!

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/10/us/san-francisco-decriminaliz...

It’s weird because everyone in SF has been saying that these have been decriminalized when the news says that nothing has happened yet AND it’s not about decriminalization:

> It calls for San Francisco police to give investigation and arrests related to use of such substances “the lowest priority.”

That recent law regarding mushrooms was political theater, sponsored by two of the most left-leaning supervisors on the Board of Supervisors[1] worried about potential challengers, especially since the Boudin recall, whom they aggressively supported. Everybody else went along because how could you vote against it?

Just like marijuana, SF police haven't cared about psychedelics for decades. And while there may have been occasional pretext arrests for drugs in the past, encounters were always initiated for something else, and in any event these days police are hesitant to stop in-progress, felony property and violent crimes occurring in front of their faces. I mean, we have open-air heroin markets, and even after Boudin's recall you have to be a distributor, not simply a street dealer, to even get the attention of authorities, police or the DA.

To be fair to progressives and liberals generally, those two supervisors are particularly contemptible, pandering politicians, Dean Preston especially. Hillary Ronin seems more sincere, if misguided, but Preston has no redeeming qualities as a politician.

[1] Which itself is obviously all Democratic, with most if not all members self-identifying as progressive.

Fair enough
You can find that too at zide door
Not in sf tho :P