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Treat every member with respect, kindness, and empathy. Our community is not intended for dating purposes. All interactions should remain respectful and appropriate for all members. Be mindful of your words and actions, and avoid any form of harassment, discrimination, or offensive behavior. ATC does not allow the sharing of explicit content. All interactions should remain respectful and appropriate for all members.
Inclusive Community
Embrace diversity and inclusivity. We value different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences. Engage in discussions that foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all.
Confidentiality and Privacy
Respect the privacy of other members. Do not share personal information or any content shared within the community without explicit permission.
Constructive Communication
Foster open and constructive communication. Express your opinions and thoughts in a respectful manner, and be open to listening and understanding different viewpoints.
Accountability
Take responsibility for your words and actions. If any concerns arise, send a report to report@aroundthecorner.today. ATC will address the issue promptly and appropriately.
No Self-Promotion
While ATC encourages sharing knowledge and experiences, refrain from excessive self-promotion, spamming, or advertising. The focus should be on meaningful connections and conversations.
Compliance with Laws and Guidelines
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around the corner
where two strangers meet over coffee
lowlyworm
She / Her
Los Angeles, CA

I went to a 35mm showing of Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity <333
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I’m a 20 y/o undergraduate student studying psychology in Los Angeles! I’m a SoCal native but I haven’t explored as much of LA as I’d like to—I’d like to change that and make a friend or two in the process!
How's your life?
Just trying to balance school, internships, and finding time to meet people from all walks of life :)
What helps you keep your sanity?
Creating (I illustrate/design sometimes!), reading (memoirs, fantasy, mystery), and watching every movie under the sun at any local LA theaters (favorites: Princess Mononoke, Tampopo, Ocean’s Eleven).
I also loveee walking and traveling around LA when I have the time and resources to do so (I tend go alone via my college transit pass lol).
What is most important to you right now?
Being secure in who I am! Whether that be through career development, helping my community, or making closer connections with my friends (and potential friends!)—I just want to put myself out there more often, especially as an infp :,)
Anything you recently found interesting?
Not sure what to say here…but you should stream this song (it’s one of my favorites! the character as well 🐈⬛): https://open.spotify.com/track/6VTnxajMD15WSIkbrtpw7e?si=qggEvJmoRNCc526KkNE76g
lowlyworm
@grateful1 I plan to do communications for creative industries, with a focus on working directly with communities that need it most :) so I’m looking into working with nonprofits and public arts sectors!
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fuzz
Traversing LA by metro is so fun and rewarding There is always something new to discover, What are you reading?
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The Unplugged Club: An Evening of Device-Free Connection
Thu, Feb 27
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Great Park Clubhouse
Let’s spend an evening device-free, enjoying face-to-face connections and quiet time alike.
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What do you like most about yourself?
Asked by
plumeriapassion
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My ability to help people create a space that's calm and without judgment, where we can understand each other.
My pursuit of trying to understand myself and the world better, even if that entails challenging long held beliefs and societal norms. The motivation stems from showing up for my family as the best version of me.
My ability to use my curiosity in so many ways. Might be a Reddit rabbit hole one minute, learning cool sciency stuff the next, or asking questions and making meaningful connections the next.
Nawusijia
She / Her
Irvine, CA

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Where are you at in your life stage?
Figuring out how to be an adult. I'm 35 years old, have a good career, and have many friends (although they are mostly far away!). But other than these, I feel like I'm just figuring life out.
How's your life?
I'm happy with my life.
It's primarily peaceful. I like the routine of working, gym time, and home. Work makes it exciting. When I travel, I get to go on adventures.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Workout, right now I'm going rock climbing regularly. I like watching TV shows and going out to restaurants.
What is most important to you right now?
My career. It's my passion, and I want to do my best. I also want to figure out how to better adult. How to be more financially responsible, how to eat healthier, etc.
Anything you recently found interesting?
I'm trying to watch more movies and get back to reading. I'm also learning about meditation and mindfulness.
SunlitNomad
Just dm you. What type of books would you like to read. I just finished Slade house by David Mitchell. Nice and super fun read
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LostInBoba
I’ve been trying to get into meditation and it’s quite difficult to calm the chatter in my mind. The app Calm has a 30 day challenge that really helps! Turning mid 30s is really kicking my butt into high gear about being better overall.
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deuxcroissants
She / Her
Oakland, CA

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Where are you at in your life stage?
Mid-30s, pretty settled in my career, and have a fantastic community of friends and family in and outside of the Bay. I'm single, searching for a long-term partner, and am looking to expand my circle/community (in all ways!).
How's your life?
Zooming out, it's pretty good! Sometimes I feel like a kid still, just with more money and responsibilities. I never thought I'd laugh this much as an adult!
I'm quite happy with my day to day life, but when I'm 80 and reflecting on my life, I want to feel fulfilled and content and like I squeezed a lot of love, meaning, gratitude, purpose, and memories into it. So I'm always looking for ways to add more of those things!
What helps you keep your sanity?
Being outside, hiking, cycling, beach volleyball; croissants, berries, pizza, sushi, dark roast coffee; tall mountains + glacial lakes; traveling; finding great bakeries in small little towns; a heavy dose of laughing with friends and family balanced with a few minutes of introvert time per day
What is most important to you right now?
Spending meaningful time with family and friends while developing new connections and relationships, including finding a long-term partner.
Seeing the outdoors and exploring new places.
Understanding myself and understanding others. Continuous self-reflection and growth.
Anything you recently found interesting?
I still can't wrap my head around how large the number 52! is (the number of unique ways you can shuffle a deck of cards)
StreetSymphony1
Sent a request :)
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Hygge
Sent a request. Would love to check out any good bakery - found a few in Berkeley recently :)
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heyyyfever
She / Her
Mountain View, CA

I once visited this super cool "floating market" in Vietnam
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I'm someone in my early 40s, currently dating. The hardest part is 1) making new connections (I'm a transplant) and 2) maintaining the ones I have because most of my friends are busy with their spouses and kids. Recently one of my best friends had shoulder surgery and is currently housebound for the next 6 weeks and I'm secretly thrilled! I call her at anytime without worrying that I'm interfering with her life and she likes it when I call because she's super bored haha.
How's your life?
It's a lot better ever since I switched jobs and aren't pulling 14-hour days. I got really burned out at one point. So I'm learning to take breaks and not make my whole life about work (even though I enjoy my career!). Tomorrow I'm doing a movie night with coworkers and in a couple of weeks I'm visiting Japan for the first time. It feels weirdly scary to take PTO but I'm telling myself it's OK. I think being the daughter of refugees has made me think that life is just about work and survival but I'm sure my parents would want me to be happy too.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Getting lost in a good book
What is most important to you right now?
Wellness. Got a personal trainer! I'm getting my azz kicked! :D
Anything you recently found interesting?
Okay so I used to think sports were really boring. Guys going back and forth across the field? Racecars going around and around in circles? I have never been so happy to be so wrong. One of my exes taught me about American football and WOW it is endlessly interesting. There are so many cool scenarios that can happen right down to the last 2 seconds. And then there's Formula 1 -- so many interesting situations there too! The choice of tire compound the weather conditions the tracks themselves it's all so so interesting and so great.
SJJoe
Also a F1 fan, sent a coffee request.
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coffeeaficionado
F1 is very interesting, this season has been crazy in terms of drama!
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ilovefalafel
She / Her
San Francisco, CA

Baby Nori
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Where are you at in your life stage?
I'm a female immigrant who moved to the Bay Area in 2015. I'm currently well established in my career but since I moved here I've struggled with making new friends. I'm currently working on myself and trying to improve my social skills.
How's your life?
My daily life routine revolves around working, going to the gym, taking painting classes, and taking care of my cats and plants. Whenever possible, I like to do outdoor stuff like camping and hiking.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Going to the gym and keeping in contact with nature (hiking, camping, offroading)
What is most important to you right now?
Strengthening my current friendships and improving my social life. After a bad breakup, I woke up to the fact that I was neglecting my friends, who are not that many since I didn't grow up in the US.
Anything you recently found interesting?
This Reddit post, which brought me here: https://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/1alecrf/talking_to_strangers_for_12_months_connecting/
OP's story is very similar to my story and I'm feeling very inspired by their post.
TheMoose1234
love Baby Nori! I've got a black cat as well, his name is Apollo and he's been a great addition to the family :)
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ilovefalafel
Hi @TheMoose1234. She's a lovebug! She's 3 now, this pic is old but I think she was so cute as a kitten.
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sunkissedsummers
She / Her
San Francisco, CA

The coast is one of my favorite places to venture out to (ironically also my greatest fear)
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Where are you at in your life stage?
Just moved to the city late last year! Trying to figure out what exactly I want to do with life and figuring out who I am/growing comfortable with myself. Trying to keep my enthusiastic and positive energy steady with all interactions I have with others. I just want to make genuine connections and learn from others. Self discovery and growth is at a high for me now!
How's your life?
Life is okay. I have a good job and a decent support system but something feels missing, and I'm not entirely sure what it is. I've been learning a lot about my past and how it affected me while actively trying to practice positive changes.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Going out on walks/drives/being in nature. Eating good food!! Any kind interaction with a stranger. Those little memorable exchanges make a huge difference. Also dogs and cats haha.
What is most important to you right now?
Just being more comfortable being vulnerable! It's something I've always struggled with in the past and i feel like I closed off parts of myself that I actually like. I want to grow out of my shell again and I think just having meaningful conversations with others and allowing myself to meet new people/try new things would help!
Anything you recently found interesting?
I heard that if you see a banana slug for the first time that you're supposed to kiss it (Santa Cruz local tradition haha).
Neko
How are you liking the city?
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What was a formative moment in your life?
Asked by
Wellspring
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I was a senior in high school at the time of the Columbine shooting. Back in 1999, a mass shooting at a school was shocking and terrifying in a way that people had a hard time processing. Immediately, my school started banning trench coats. Guards were hired to patrol the campus. Suddenly, the school administration had a list of all of the students they thought were at-risk and we all got called into the school counselors office to talk. I was a pretty angsty kid and all of this seemed pretty thoughtless and reactionary to me.
There was one teacher that didn't take the bait, though. My English teacher, Mr. McClure, walked into class the next day with a half-dozen newspaper clippings in his hand. He started off by saying that we were all about to hear a torrent of news reports full of pundits and experts asking what has gone wrong with our generation. Then he said as firmly as he could, "Do not believe them." He said that the media made money by selling advertisements and the more eyes and ears that they could get to pay attention to them, the more money they could get for that ad space. The easiest way to get those viewers is to drum up anger and fear. He said, "It's cheap, lazy, dishonest, and you deserve better. There is nothing wrong with your generation. These stories are all from local papers put out this week. Here's one about high school kids organizing a beach clean-up. Here's a local girl who just got a full scholarship to MIT. The Mission Viejo swim team just won another championship. These are all just the stories I was able to find yesterday. The truth is that I don't even need to see these stories because I get to teach you kids every day and you are all amazing, caring, bright, creative, and decent kids. Don't let the parasite new media ever make you think there's something wrong with you because it's just a lie they tell to sell ads. If there's nothing else that any of you remember from this class, please remember this. You are the best part of my day and you're the reason I'm here. Please know how valuable each and every one of you really is."
That was almost 26 years ago and I still remember it more than anything else that ever happened to me as a teenager. That two-minute speech from Mr. McClure taught me a lot. It taught me to think deeper about the information I am taking in and to question not only if it was valid but why the information was being shared to begin with. It taught me that there is always an expanded perspective that one can gain when they choose to take a step back and look at things from different points of view. Most importantly, it taught me that the way I choose to frame my own understanding of the world has a huge impact on who I become as a person. When I was watching about that horrible shooting on the news, I was getting sucked into the narrative they were selling. I was thinking of myself as another angry and disaffected teen. When Mr. McClure offered us a different perspective, it changed the way I felt about myself. It changed the way I felt about the world around me.
I know there were a lot of moments in my life that made big differences for me, but that one stands out. That moment made me want to focus more on things that make me feel grateful, hopeful, joyful, and caring. It taught me that I have a choice in what I pay attention to and that choice matters.
There was one teacher that didn't take the bait, though. My English teacher, Mr. McClure, walked into class the next day with a half-dozen newspaper clippings in his hand. He started off by saying that we were all about to hear a torrent of news reports full of pundits and experts asking what has gone wrong with our generation. Then he said as firmly as he could, "Do not believe them." He said that the media made money by selling advertisements and the more eyes and ears that they could get to pay attention to them, the more money they could get for that ad space. The easiest way to get those viewers is to drum up anger and fear. He said, "It's cheap, lazy, dishonest, and you deserve better. There is nothing wrong with your generation. These stories are all from local papers put out this week. Here's one about high school kids organizing a beach clean-up. Here's a local girl who just got a full scholarship to MIT. The Mission Viejo swim team just won another championship. These are all just the stories I was able to find yesterday. The truth is that I don't even need to see these stories because I get to teach you kids every day and you are all amazing, caring, bright, creative, and decent kids. Don't let the parasite new media ever make you think there's something wrong with you because it's just a lie they tell to sell ads. If there's nothing else that any of you remember from this class, please remember this. You are the best part of my day and you're the reason I'm here. Please know how valuable each and every one of you really is."
That was almost 26 years ago and I still remember it more than anything else that ever happened to me as a teenager. That two-minute speech from Mr. McClure taught me a lot. It taught me to think deeper about the information I am taking in and to question not only if it was valid but why the information was being shared to begin with. It taught me that there is always an expanded perspective that one can gain when they choose to take a step back and look at things from different points of view. Most importantly, it taught me that the way I choose to frame my own understanding of the world has a huge impact on who I become as a person. When I was watching about that horrible shooting on the news, I was getting sucked into the narrative they were selling. I was thinking of myself as another angry and disaffected teen. When Mr. McClure offered us a different perspective, it changed the way I felt about myself. It changed the way I felt about the world around me.
I know there were a lot of moments in my life that made big differences for me, but that one stands out. That moment made me want to focus more on things that make me feel grateful, hopeful, joyful, and caring. It taught me that I have a choice in what I pay attention to and that choice matters.
I was a dual immersion kid, learning in English and Spanish from K - 11th. I grew up hating being in the program; I hated speaking Spanish and I wished so badly to be in "normal school." I didn't understand why my parents put me in Las Palmas. It wasn't until high school when I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to go on a class trip to Spain. I was on bus, leaving the airport, driving through Madrid, and it clicked: I can read the signs. I can understand what the tour guide is saying. I know a little about the history of this place. I was like "oooh, I get it now. This is why they did it. This is why mom and dad put me in that program." That's when my love of travel really started. That love of travel turned into a major change at Saddleback when Film didn't work out. If you like travel so much, why don't you work in hotels? That's the career path I've taken, hospitality, all because I took one trip, all because I was a dual immersion kid.
Breaking my arm goofing around as a kid. After that, I shifted away from a lot of my physical hobbies realizing my fragile state and limitations. One of my favorite things to do was to shoot baskets. While I learned to shoot okay 1 handed with my left hand, my right arm could never follow through the same again. I happened to fall into computer animation, and then programming. Funny how an accident and misjudgment caused such a realignment for me.
Kerbal
He / Him
San Francisco, CA

Recently started exploring photography and sketching thoes photos as a form of mindfulness/focus
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Where are you at in your life stage?
Early/soon-to-be-mid 20s, and moved to the city a little under a year ago after graduation. A good number of my close friends stayed in the area as well, great for an initial base of social life but also causing me to find myself not exploring socially as much as I could. I've been trying to figure out how to define life for myself post-graduation - the routines that keep me sane, and how to break those up to keep things interesting.
How's your life?
Pretty good. I enjoy my work and am pretty satisfied with my social life even as I learn to explore more socially and find my footing in the city.
What helps you keep your sanity?
Lifting, drawing, reading, cooking when I have the time, and existing around others
What is most important to you right now?
Developing and defining my social life further
Anything you recently found interesting?
I started sketching somewhat consistently a few weeks back, without any real knowledge/practice previously. Didn't realize that I'd end up with a fairly consistent style after just a few days of doing it, despite it not being something i know how to describe still
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