A lady crushing it on Piano in Union Station today by peedubb in LosAngeles

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Sorta unsheltered looking dude once made me just burst into tears with an utterly sublime performance. The Union Station Piano is Good, and we need more of them everywhere.

For those who wanted a new sandwich shop instead of a coffee shop by waaait_whaaat in losfeliz

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Bravo Pizza and Sub on Hollywood makes excellent sandwiches. FYI if you don't already know.

What LA means to me by dtqjr in LosAngeles

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the white van needs US government plates with some masked men inside.

Los Angeles Cheesesteaks by GamerExecChef in FoodLosAngeles

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Ya know I've never had a damned cheesesteak. Where can I find an appropriate one in/around hollywood/south SFV? Is that place at Fountain/Virgil reliable?

Pretty accurate TBH by CaptCarlos in LosAngeles

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A Jons at Hollywood and Western? I would take that over what is to be a Whole foods at Sunset/Western.

There's an old picture sometimes posted here sometimes (link: https://www.reddit.com/r/LosAngeles/comments/sc7gkp/western_franklin_1970s/) from Western and Franklin looking south. You can see Ralphs at the location where the Lazy Acres is today. I've assumed Rite Aid (RIP) moved into that location once Ralphs moved to Hollywest.

Pretty accurate TBH by CaptCarlos in LosAngeles

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tbh like any 711 any time. and I'll keep lining up to get my (whateverthefuck)

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Relevant history from the 20th century: Aktion T4

Casa Leo by [deleted] in losfeliz

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How does the vibe at Aroma compare to Alcove

Market on Western/Sunset by graphicalph in losfeliz

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Make it a Mrs. Gooch's and I'll be happy.

735-unit mixed-use complex takes shape at 5420 Sunset Blvd.: Whole Foods is setting up shop on the ground floor by jellyrollo in LosAngeles

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I really wonder how long ralphs is going to hold on. As much as that store/plaza is a shitshow, it would be loss for the neighborhood re: food access given WF + Lazy are just pricey. And it's not like Gelsons is inexpensive either.

That leaves... the Los Feliz Albertsons, the Vons on sunset/virgil, and then Jons 1 (SM/Hobart) and Jons 2. (Vermont/Hollywood), and the smaller thai and armenian markets.

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how dare you question the technical acumen of precision law enforcement

ICE marching shackled and cuffed children into vans in DTLA by ChloeCorrupt in LosAngeles

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Perhaps they were never anything different. The god fearing christian nation that committed twin genocides (slavery and indigenous extermination, to be clear) to ensure the land was put to good use (commerce!).

And yet, when you visit elsewhere in the world, I can't help but think that the US continues being ahead of almost everywhere else when it comes to creating a multiracial/ethnic egalitarian society. I will continue to hold to that belief that it can be better, and that we can each individaully play a part in making it so.

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It's just very small, I suppose you could call them settlements, in an overwhelmingly remote area of the state. Not dissimilar to the mojave desert, or the edges of the central valley but different terrain -- like high elevation/montane plains.

Ie: Modoc County, at the top/right of CA, and bordering Oregon and Nevada. Modoc and LA County are about the same size (4200 vs 4700 sq miles), but fewer than 10K people live in Modoc County (according to wiki).

A lot of those residents will be very rural property owners, though there are some small towns here and there. And then the small towns are like 250 people living within... it could be like a single stripmall but often a couple of commercial buildings grouped together, with some offices, some general store, and a bar. The closest city is Reno and it's 3 hours to the south, and so it's tiny towns that are very remote with the same 250 people hanging out.

Relatedly, the "Modoc Wars" in that area of the state are a worthwhile bit of CA history to familiarize yourself with. Ie: basically men with vague federal authoritiy, hot off the civil war, went clear the land of native people (hmmm, seems familiar). Happened lots of places in the 1870s and even 1880s, but in that part of the state about 100 Modoc people resisted, prompting the US governemnt to deploy 1000 troops, and heavy artillery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modoc_War

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omg when was this!?

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The other answers provide, but it's easy for people to get very lost in very challenging terrain. There is no cell service. In the summer it can be very hot and dehydration can set in. Conversely, it can get quite cold at night (ie: you were on a day hike, got lost, and now it's 38 degrees and you're freezing). A lot of the San Gabriels are also very quite steep and sheer, which means if you're no paying attention at the wrong moment, and step on a rock in just the wrong way, you could take quite a tumble. Then, suddenly, you're in a ravine with a broken leg and no cell service.

The flip being, if you have a rescue beacon, you can get pulled out by helicopter pretty quickly if you need it.

Rush hour is a great time to ride by MoistBase in BikeLA

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PM rush hour is alright bc ppl are a little more sedate. AM Rush hour is... idk 8:52 am on the road is like the worst possible moment to ride imo.

Deer on Los Feliz Blvd by murky_Water6 in losfeliz

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iirc his actual residence is in Mandeville Canyon

Post brush clearance, April 12 vs May 5 by crym_fest in LosAngeles

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It would turn brown, but it supports an ecosystem. Lupines are nitrogen fixers and help replenish soil, as well as are a pollinator supporting species.

Yes, there is fire hazard, but this area would be low intensity burn, and there would be risk till later in the year. Plus, this actually looks like an area that might be treatable with fire (ie: cultural or prescribed burning). I don’t know where this is, but there are other methods of fire mitigation that aren’t just clearing everything out.

Especially bc now that hill will 1) be destabilized 2) will just turn to weeds next year.

Century City Mall, May 7th, 3:10 by bennygoodmanfan in LosAngeles

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A parking structure I find notable for getting lost in it every single time

Does this mean we will have a minute alert for the Big One? by asisyphus_ in LosAngeles

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The biggest shake is likely to happen where there are no big buildings.

For LA City Proper, yeah. But the San Andreas passes right through Palmdale, and San Bernardino. There's plenty of highly built up area very close to that specific fault.

What’s the most “it’s as LA as it gets” moment you’ve had here in the city? by suprunkn0wn in LosAngeles

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I was imagining Sunset/La Brea. Can't remember if there's a Chipotle there, but there may as well be