New Orleans is a national treasure and incredibly left politically. I’m not saying they don’t have gang and gun violence problems, they do, but I feel more free in that city than anywhere else in the US.
Been all over the States. I currently work anywhere from Omaha to Brooklyn. I’ve done a decent bit of travel outside the country as well but only many times to Mexico and a few times around other countries in Central America.
Yeah I’m talking about the French Quarter and to a lesser extent the Garden District and downtown. I haven’t gone to Bourbon Street the last three trips, I don’t care for it. Helpful locals will tell you if you’re about to walk somewhere you’re not wanted. Other than that you basically never see a cop and you can chill with anarchic punks that don’t judge. Last time I was there I was just chilling on the street and a kid walked up and pretty much shoved a large psylocibin chocolate bar in my mouth. Couldn’t imagine that anywhere else.
Why do you want Louisiana to stay?
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/6/21/2247667/-Here-are-9-outrageous-facts-about-Louisiana-s-Ten-Commandments-law
Hard to plant trees in the ocean
Mangroves are the trees of choice in the ocean.
Huh, good point.
Screw Louisiana then, it becomes a mangrove forest. Harder to do, but the ocean has unpaved the way at least.
New Orleans is a national treasure and incredibly left politically. I’m not saying they don’t have gang and gun violence problems, they do, but I feel more free in that city than anywhere else in the US.
Yeah but the problem is New Orleans is inside Louis-
Wait did you say more free than anywhere else in the USA?..
I’ve been to a large amount of states. I don’t think you’ve traveled much.
Free as in beer, I think. A phrase you never hear in the French Quarter is “Last Call!”
Been all over the States. I currently work anywhere from Omaha to Brooklyn. I’ve done a decent bit of travel outside the country as well but only many times to Mexico and a few times around other countries in Central America.
Yeah I’m talking about the French Quarter and to a lesser extent the Garden District and downtown. I haven’t gone to Bourbon Street the last three trips, I don’t care for it. Helpful locals will tell you if you’re about to walk somewhere you’re not wanted. Other than that you basically never see a cop and you can chill with anarchic punks that don’t judge. Last time I was there I was just chilling on the street and a kid walked up and pretty much shoved a large psylocibin chocolate bar in my mouth. Couldn’t imagine that anywhere else.