Good thing... I’ve noticed that many people get stuck in the habit of viewing some people in their lives as just... My new glasses aren't as wide as they should be, or my head has gotten fat. I don't think I can take it anymore. Spiders I can deal with. Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Vancouver, BC. I love it when women rest their head on my shoulder. Ive treated my body like an amusement park. Also, as a software programmer, walking into an enormous, dark room filled with people/coworkers whom I don’t really know in the true sense of the words, I feel like my personal space is constantly shrinking (to a point when it will cease to be) and every day misjudgments slowly transform into a company’s tradition. - YouTube ?i hate how people's crappy behaviour is always poo pooed under the guise of 'cultural differences'. Why is that not a thing hereI'm a recent transplant from Alberta. I love the taste of certain types of alcohol, mixed drinks, cocktails, liqueurs, a good beer. Another neighbour likes to leave bags of garbage in public areas instead of disposing of them properly in our building's garbage room. One beside me gets up 7 days a week at 5am. It is the largest city in British Columbia and, as a result of its Pacific Ocean location, is a very important port, exporting Canadian goods to Asia and the USA’s west coast.Vancouver’s climate is incredibly mild by Canadian standards; its winters are easily the warmest of Canada’s big cities.

I lived in Vancouver, not on Vancouver Island, so I asked a couple of friends who made the move to Nanaimo and Victoria. I've been stuck here for the last 30 years, and I have hated every damp, dripping, dark, dingy minute of it. The mild winters are a result of the combined effects of the mild Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mo… I refused to believe it at the time, but it sucks to say that it's true.

Moreover, it's a constant struggle to drive (apparently, driving rules are just suggestions), walk (I can't even tell you how many times I've almost been hit while using pedestrian crosswalks), or bike (drivers hardly ever shoulder check). threatened in a Caucasian area? My neighbours are cold and inconsiderate. Fuck Montreal and their beast asshole spiders.Canada in general I could agree with, but Vancouver does have some deadlies. I have sleep issues because of neighbors. This is our first … I'm slowly getting to know my spider bros, but I'm just not used to anything this big showing up in my house. It progressed quickly from, "That looks like a mosquito bite. But peoples values had changed.One of Dan Savage's readers has a question about recharging his libido.I was walking slowly because I hurt my left leg from over running. Hop-skip to the south-east of BC and we've got rattlesnakes, widows, and even scorpions!Haven't come across a centipede/millipede here yet either. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts it's a sh*t h*le now.I used to think that different cultures could live together. It was a year and a half ago and I think it gave me ptsd.You might appreciate this guy I met on vacation last year (Colombia): I hate spiders but damn I am impressed by your national geographic level of quality production.Nice! I used to live in Burnaby and I don't like it so I moved to downtown.Call them out on their bad behaviour. Furthermore, skytrain is always packed even before it leaves Brighouse Station and common courtesy is not often observed. I feel your pain.Ironically, Richmond is a fun neighbourhood for me because they have best Chinese food. Those furry fucks are terrifying. Maybe some cultures are just too different from one another.The only reason one would venture into Richmond is to take down Shanghai River. I don’t give a fuck if the damn thing paid my bills and did household chores for me, him and I are incompatible.

no, your culture isnt different, youre just an A HoleI grew up in Richmond in the 60's when it was in another time zone. The neighbour who parks their car next to mine is always parking on the line, leaving me with virtually no space to get in or out of my car. WiFi is free, because you have to have Web Access.Anyway, these spiders are big and scary looking, but totally harmless.They make good pets too, if you're in to keeping invertebrates. We do have some homegrown black widows which, while not usually deadly to adults, can be to children.

I almost had a heart attack.

I don't know why, but it is amazing. Another neighbour lets their dog piss in shared common areas. If you don't like it,then just move. So just man up my friend and respect the cultural differences.you are totally exaggerating. Thank you for your patience as we work towards bringing this back. ... Like most Pacific Northwest cities, Vancouver is on top of the recycling game. And Holy shit everything is gonna be played out. Giant house spiders are great spiders. You passed me but kept a few...I moved to Richmond from Vancouver two years ago because I found an amazing apartment, close to major transit routes, and rent was $200 cheaper than where I lived in Vancouver. The winter is mild and there’s less rain than on the mainland. Or is that too un-PC ?If this BS was happening in Montreal there would had been a public inquiry a long time ago.But this is what happens when corrupt governments keep getting re elected that pander to property developers who sell to rich foreigners.But hey , this all could had been avoided if people back in the 70s had more babies , then there would not be such a need for new immigrants.