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I've never been to Seattle, but I knew about the Tacoma Aroma from playing Shadowrun for so many years (The default setting is Seattle)
Tacoma is basically like The place where you get your catalytic converter stolen And no seattleites go there for any reason except maybe to get soul food or attend a rave at the Tacoma dome. Truly the valley the light does not reach lol.
Seattleites don't go to Tacoma because they're elitists.
We aren't known for our soul food lol
When I visit Tacoma it's for the McMenamins Elk's Temple. Shows in the basement, food in one of the restaurants.
I'm someone who's lived in Washington State all my life, all over the state. Seattle and Tacoma are like brothers but only if you knew their parents first. Totally different personalities. I lived in Seattle for 20 years and going to Tacoma was always so weird. And people in Tacoma would rather be anywhere in the world than Seattle
In Shadowrun, they've merged. Not being American myself, I was surprised to discover they were actually distinct cities!
They are pretty much connected with the suburban areas between them. Driving on the freeway it's like patches of purposely reserved green spaces but you could easily drive from one to the other in a couple hours by regular roads with business buildings along the way