Does stupidity come to you naturally or does it require some effort? Or, wait, is this some new talking point by some crazy nyt article? |
This |
Not right wing. Live in NE DC and see this sht every day. |
| Okay, OP. Now do people who get mugged… we’re waiting… |
This. |
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It’s amazing to me that there are people that live in DC but don’t leave DC like OP apparent does.
How would all the DC bikers get their bikes to the suburbs . How do you get your kayak to the river? How do you visit family outside DC? How do you go hiking? How do you get to the beach? How do you get to vineyards? How do you take your kids to pumpkin patches? How do you live like that? You literally only do/see/visit things in DC? Wow |
| This has “why do women wearing short skirts complain about getting raped” energy. Or maybe a better analogy for OP, “why do people biking to work complain about getting hit by cars?” |
+1 |
Have to say that while I have a bike and ride it often (also have two cars), I find the posts on my neighborhood listserv from people complaining that their unlocked bikes were stolen from their yard (where they were sitting behind an unlocked gate) to be incredibly annoying. |
| Why do people complain about murders and rape, just stay inside |
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I would LOVE to not have a car in DC, and in fact lived here without a car for many years. I have suggested it over the years but my DH is a hard no. Here are his reasons:
1) His parents house is only reachable by car (5+ hours by car, nearest airport is 2.5 hours from their house, nearest Amtrak station even further, even if we took Greyhound, which we wouldn't, the nearest station is still 45 minutes from their house). We could rent a car but that gets pretty pricy given how often we visit them. I consider this to be a fair reason. 2) He just likes having his own car. I consider this a poor reason, but it's not mine. 3) When we need to move a piece of furniture, do a big buy at Costco when we want to shop in person, etc., we already have a car. I think this seems like a good reason initially, until you've lived without a car for a while and realized that without the expense of a car, it's really nice to be able to just rent the appropriately sized vehicle for something on the 5-10x per year that you need it. You can rent a suburban to do that giant Cost haul once a year, a small truck to move a dresser or a mattress, a small moving truck to move a bunch of stuff out of storage. Our sedan does not actually handle any of these things well! But DH is convinced that the second we are without a car, we'd want it back. 4) It's nice to have a car for certain things (school drop off, grocery runs) that we usually do on foot, if it's raining or snowing or otherwise inclement weather. I personally would rather invest in snow shoes and plan ahead (plus you never have to do school drop off in truly bad weather in DC because they shut down schools for icy sidewalks). And that is why we still have a car. But it's 15 years old and looks awful, so we also don't worry it will be carjacked. |
| Why do people complain about a knee on their neck? Just don’t get high on fentanyl while you have covid. |
| WHAT??? So if you own a car you have no right to complain about carjackings? What world do you live in? |
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Stop having boobs if you don’t want to get raped.
Wtf kind of logic is this? Is blaming the victim cool again with the woke crowd? Disgusted liberal over here. I don’t want to be associated anymore with you fringe nutters. |
+1. OP probably thinks women don’t need to wear cute outfits, and if they do and get sexually assaulted they shouldn’t complain. |