It's like 7 by 7, all compact. There's so many different stories, so many different ideas. It's a comfort level. You know where you're just able to step out and feel comfortable wherever you go. When I'm done with school, go out to the beach, go out to Golden Gate Park, find a yoga class. I meet millions of people from everywhere and just have casual conversations. Because of its location, it's made everything easier for me. This is my first time living in a big city. So I'm experiencing all of the awesome stuff that comes with that. I surf under the Golden Gate Bridge. I like to go to the swing on top of that hill, a secret little spot that not many people find. Get out on my skateboard or ride the bus and kind of adventure around and find some cool new places. Catch the vibes. I really like just like exploring new areas, like Haight Street or the Castro. There's a lot of live jazz in the city. The Mission because there's always something lively going on, and they have the best burritos. Cheeseburger burrito. I get to be a foodie. Avocado ice cream. The amazing food, the amazing people, and Karl the fog. You're never going to be bored in the city. Everybody here's open minded. I guess my favorite part about San Francisco is that I get to call it my home.