AVClub: One of the earliest and most iconic lines in Portlandia was its designation of the city “where young people go to retire.” The description makes sense in the context of the vast early to mid-twenties population who migrated to Portland for the promise of laid-back living, but the extent of how true the “retire” portion is doesn’t get as much consideration. Between the constant influx of things to do, the ability to get comfortable doing a few favorite things, and the gloomy winter days that blur into each other, it’s incredibly easy to lose track of time in Portland, settling into a groove that can last years by virtue of content complacency. Speaking personally, I’ve lived here for coming up on eight years, and I had to check a calendar to confirm that before writing.
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