caseface99
Bluelight Crew
Let me guess...you got a place in Oakland?
Sure, it's known for violence and drugs. So are most of the big cities in America, right? Some of the wealthiest people on the planet live in the Oakland hills. I lived in Oakland for 5 years and still spend a lot of time there. It is incredibly diverse, and has a lot of beautiful areas and tons to do--great parks, great restaurants, an amazing music scene, and a huge art scene. It's a historic city too.
I hope you get to experience all of the great things that the city has to offer. You'll soon discover how many Berkeley students live in Oakland. This weekend, go walk around the lake, go to a meeting at Rockridge, eat dinner at Mua, and then go see a show at the Fox Theatre. Before you buy in to the stereotypes you've heard, go explore a little bit. Pretty soon you'll just describe it as "an awesome city that I love."
(ps:huge congrats on all your sober time.)
Worse, actually - I'm getting a place in Richmond.

But I know every city known for drugs and violence also has it's nicer areas. I won't be living somewhere quite as safe as Berkeley anymore, but shit I'll have a roof over my head - a pretty damn nice roof actually. And at least the surrounding few blocks will be pretty nice, and as far as known there aren't any major drug corners around where I'll be and hopefully I won't be exploring for said corners anyway haha. I know Oakland isn't as bad as it's made out to be by any means, so I'm hoping Richmond will turn out to be similar. So far everyone I've told said it's going to be sort of sketch but whatever - I can't beat the price even with an apartment and it really is a pretty damn nice townhouse.
Plus I'm from the east coast and I used to cop dope in neighborhoods that make the Tenderloin look like disneyland, so I think I can handle myself wherever I land out here.