I’m trying to never go back to the other place, but the thing I miss is that there was always a lively conversation going on somewhere. On lemmy, it seems people don’t want to just have a conversation-it’s either serious or techy- I’m looking for light conversations?

Does this happen anywhere on lemmy where responses to your comments come sooner than a day, and people are just sort of in the ‘lobby’ chatting?

  • @CloverSi
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    21 year ago

    I like him, didn’t know he was in town. Sucks that it rained but at least there was rain lol, my plants are only barely recovering from the drought. Much better than earlier this year but still pretty dang dry.

    • @toasteranimation@lemmy.worldOP
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      It was last year. October or November I think. It’s so nice to stay at the hotel directly across the street from the venue so you can just stumble over there after the show and hit the rooftop pool. Great time

      • @CloverSi
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        21 year ago

        That does sound fun. I used to live real close to downtown, within staggering distance, though sadly I’m a bit too far west for that now.

        • @toasteranimation@lemmy.worldOP
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          11 year ago

          It sure beats the way I did it in the 80s and 90s, which was: get ripped on the drive up to Jannus (it was called Jannus Landing back then), drink red stripes for 6 hours while puffing the occasional random joint that went by, then driving the 40 or so miles back to Sarasota with one eye closed

          • @CloverSi
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            21 year ago

            Lmao you’re not wrong, though I’m surprised you’re still alive - and a little impressed. You’ve been around here a while, what do you think of the area now compared to then? I haven’t been here long.

            • @toasteranimation@lemmy.worldOP
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              I don’t want to be that guy, but it’s a completely different place now because of the changes in: attitudes, increasing population, rising costs, transplants from everywhere sort of diluting the og laid-back lifestyle, too many go getter CEOs and shit. Most people didn’t like unnecessary development back then and resisted it, but now development is out of control. Same problems as everywhere, I guess. This part of FL used to be a bit of a secret, so we never had crowds back then in Sarasota, and St. Pete was developed, but sleepy. Different in every way

              • @CloverSi
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                21 year ago

                Yeah, I know I’m really in no place to complain considering I’m a transplant too, but even in just the few years I’ve been here I’ve seen the changes. Apartments where there used to be a neighborhood, down to earth local businesses closing to make way for generic northeast-esque city stuff. I moved here with my family when I was still in high school, and I like it, but I’m pretty settled on leaving before I settle down here permanently. Hard to say where to though.

                • @toasteranimation@lemmy.worldOP
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                  I mean, it’s happening anywhere there are tourist attractions. People come for a visit to FL, go back to New Jersey or wherever and look around and ask themselves what the hell they’re doing there, sell the farm and move down. At a rate of 1000 per day

                  • @CloverSi
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                    21 year ago

                    Now that I’ve lived near the ocean for a few years I think I’d be pretty bummed living somewhere away from the coast, but it seems like everyone’s realizing how nice it is lol. At this point I’m not opposed to leaving the US if all the chill places with low cost of living keep disappearing here.

                    I need to get up at like four tomorrow so I’m gonna smoke a bit and try to get some sleep, gnight man!