Passionately Promoting A More Perfect World

sinesalvatorem:

I’m going to be in San Francisco this afternoon. I’ll be doing something until 3 and then, immediately after that, I’ll be very bored. If you have any ideas for what I could do (including sitting on your couch and shitposting irl), I’d be very down for that.

Please, people of San Francisco, you’re my only hope

(Standard disclaimer about my inability to find people boring that everyone ignores anyway, only to be visibly shocked when they actually encounter me, as if I’m some sort of NT who doesn’t mean exactly what they say, or something.)

I’m currently sitting outside of Google’s San Francisco offices on the corner of Folsom and Embarcadero. I didn’t know there was Google in SF, but apparently that’s a thing!

The courtyard of this building is soooo pretty! Like, unreasonably so. I’ve never seen a park space this lovely next to an office building; much less semi-enclosed by one. It reminds me more of Cambridge than anything in the Bay (except it’s actually warm right now!)

This is pretty much the nicest physical location I’ve been in in several months. Which means that being here by myself is about half as nice as spending time with the most boring person possible. Being here is too nice to complain about, but I’d be much happier if I could go interact with pretty much anyone ever.

  1. sinesalvatorem reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    I’m currently sitting outside of Google’s San Francisco offices on the corner of Folsom and Embarcadero. I didn’t know...
  2. sinesalvatorem said: Shit is going down in the science museum fandom
  3. tchtchtchtchtch said: poipoipoi-2016 is wrong, the science museum in GGP is also excellent, it has an earthquake simulator and very smol frogs
  4. poipoipoi-2016 said: Everything in Golden Gate park is excellent except the science museum. The Exploratorium is also excellent (Pier 19?)
  5. brin-bellway said: My usual response to “I’m going to be bored in a different city” is “when in doubt, science museums” (with maybe the occasional non-science museum), but I know nothing about SF’s museums and which ones are good.
  6. jenlog said: i’m in berkeley though :(
  7. hier-und-dar said: I wish I was anywhere near SF.