New subject from a commenter
Here's the new thread, courtesy of "anonymous" on the last thread.
Anonymous said...
>>"Yeah. Most of the people in Eugene have lost touch with reality. It makes sense, the only nearby beacon-of-sanity is Portland. What does Eugene need? That's hard to say. It wants to grow yet remain small. The real estate is going up to a point where the median income can no longer afford to buy housing yet large corporations with higher paying jobs are rejected when interested in moving here.
Eugene is a huge contradiction, a cliche'. The place where you'll find "Expose Exxon" bumper stickers on a car driving down the street fueled by Exxon oil. A town that claims extreme diversity although it's 98.9% white. A town that purposely denies the existance of West Eugene which is 100 times worse than it's neighbor Springfield although Springfield gets shit-talked down on by Eugenians all the time.
Eugene is retarded and is dying".<<
I totally agree with the diversity bullshit. This town is NOT diverse. Most people here have no idea what it truly means to live in a diverse community.
Anonymous said...
>>"Yeah. Most of the people in Eugene have lost touch with reality. It makes sense, the only nearby beacon-of-sanity is Portland. What does Eugene need? That's hard to say. It wants to grow yet remain small. The real estate is going up to a point where the median income can no longer afford to buy housing yet large corporations with higher paying jobs are rejected when interested in moving here.
Eugene is a huge contradiction, a cliche'. The place where you'll find "Expose Exxon" bumper stickers on a car driving down the street fueled by Exxon oil. A town that claims extreme diversity although it's 98.9% white. A town that purposely denies the existance of West Eugene which is 100 times worse than it's neighbor Springfield although Springfield gets shit-talked down on by Eugenians all the time.
Eugene is retarded and is dying".<<
I totally agree with the diversity bullshit. This town is NOT diverse. Most people here have no idea what it truly means to live in a diverse community.