I hate Calgary.
Yes, I hate Calgary, Alberta. Every girl I met here is evil. I’ve been stood up, abused, misused and I plan to get out of this city as soon as I get my PR card. And yes, I will try Edmonton first before considering moving to another province. Of course, I’ve heard good things about British Columbia and I am going to try to find someone there. If I am unsuccessful, I will try Ontario and other provinces. However, I must try Alberta’s other big city, Edmonton, first before leaving this province. After all, I cannot truly claim that it would be a serious “quality of life” infraction if I have not tried Alberta’s other cities. And this means that I would have to intend to settle in this province, as per the rules of the PNP.
I would love to find a cute geek girl here in Calgary. Or a geek girl here in Calgary. But I know that’s just a dream but I would love to meet this girl before I turn 21. Intelligence and a great spirit are very important to me. Let’s just say I am unique in the fact that I value a mutual respectful, agape relationship above of anything else. Of course, a fellow blogger, artist or designer would be valued.
Tags: alberta, bitches, Calgary, dating, geek_girl, Immigration, love, pr_card, relationship, Relationships, respectful
March 3rd, 2007 at 4:06 pm
Dude, Calm down. Calgary isnt horrible. I have met so many amazing people in Calgary. Dont be so cruel, fuck, man, you meet some bitches and you hate calgary? Its a great city, jsut give it a chance. its much morep ersonal than edmonton if you give it a chance. go talk to a stranger and just live and run througha + 15 and ride the train and go to the stampede and meet people who are exited and happy. jeez, i personally love calgar.y Every time igo out, i meet a new stranger and become aquainted. Its….really cool. Just give it more of a chance. Not everyone sucks. Or barely anyone does. The sucky ones just stick out like sore thumbs…
March 3rd, 2007 at 4:25 pm
That’s what I ask of the people in Calgary and yet, they don’t want to cease being cruel.
March 17th, 2007 at 7:43 pm
i live in calgary and i hate it its an ugly peice of shit all the grass is brown and theres more homless then a normal city and it smells like cow shit
April 26th, 2007 at 3:01 pm
I found your blog-post-thing by entering “I hate Calgary” into google.
I live here too and I want out.
Edmonton isn’t any better. Don’t waste your time on it. Leave Alberta entirely.
As for girls, you’ve just met the wrong ones. The geeky bunch of us do exist, we’re just too hard to find… just like guys who aren’t meatheads/rednecks are few in Calgary.
April 29th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Hmm, sounds like an emo kid, now.
May 1st, 2007 at 12:59 pm
Hmmmm, Holly sounds like one of those Calgarians you were talking about.
Frankly, I may have been born in Alberta, but I’m thinking about leaving for some of the same reasons. I have managed to find and build a good group of friends here, but there is a colder attitude here than there is in other parts of the country. People are crueler, bitchier, more venomous and hateful.
My sister is moving to Halifax this summer. They both visited there recently and were so struck by the difference in the culture, and by how nice everyone was. Too bad for Calgary.
May 3rd, 2007 at 9:38 pm
I find that many people in Calgary have their head up their ass. They are ignorant to the plight of others, including the homeless. Why do you think we have that problem. Turning to your comment about the women of Calgary. I used to be a season ticket holder for the Calgary Flames games and had to give them up after witnessing the endless parade of women snearing at each other and coming to game to show-up the other women. In Calgary, whatever you’re doing, just remember, it’s style over substance all the way. In Calgary, the people are content free.
James
May 17th, 2007 at 7:31 pm
I find people here a lot more cold than people in many other cities. I recently immigrated here and find that, even though it’s a fairly big city, there’s definitely a small town mentality. Definitely a lot of superficiality, racism, and sexism. There’s just something generic about Calgary. I will be leaving for another city very soon.