I love not having sidewalks!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tell me you’re a huge loser without telling me you’re a huge loser. Not a flex, OP


+1000
Lazy AND lives in a cheap area!
Anonymous
I’d gladly shovel a sidewalk for the few times we ever get snow in the DC area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same! It's the best during snowstorms. Ahhh....

We do have a walkway but no one uses it. The postal carrier crosses the lawn.



Your mailman walks on your lawn?! Ugh that’s horrible. I’d hate that. Bet he does too
Anonymous
We just moved to a neighborhood with no sidewalks from a place where we had sidewalks, but we now have a loooong driveway so we’ll have to shovel more. I noticed many of the neighbors prepping their snowblowers today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As we prepare for the snowstorm, i am reminded yet again why i love not having sidewalks


Yay! I’m lazy and never walk anywhere!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.


+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.


Um, you're clearly not looking in McLean then. They don't have sidewalks with the million dollar homes. That's actually one reason we didn't want to buy there but those houses aren't cheap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.


+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.


Um, you're clearly not looking in McLean then. They don't have sidewalks with the million dollar homes. That's actually one reason we didn't want to buy there but those houses aren't cheap.


No but they have crazy long a$$ driveways so have fun! Or open the wallet!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stop being so lazy. Having sidewalks makes a neighborhood more safe for pedestrians, and walking is one of the best (and free) exercises a person can do.


+1000000
We're looking for a house now and won't buy anything without sidewalks. Also no sidewalks looks cheap.


Um, you're clearly not looking in McLean then. They don't have sidewalks with the million dollar homes. That's actually one reason we didn't want to buy there but those houses aren't cheap.


Learn how to read. Reading is fundamental. PP said, "looks cheap."
Anonymous
Stay mad DCUM!

I love how a simple statement of one person's preference devolves into aspersions of being lazy and poor. Laziness and poverty are inextricably related, and assignable as moral failings, in the imagined meritocracy of dcumland.

What is the cost to us as humans, to place such a high on value production? When we equate a person’s worth with their economic output, it devalues all of us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stay mad DCUM!

I love how a simple statement of one person's preference devolves into aspersions of being lazy and poor. Laziness and poverty are inextricably related, and assignable as moral failings, in the imagined meritocracy of dcumland.

What is the cost to us as humans, to place such a high on value production? When we equate a person’s worth with their economic output, it devalues all of us.


Is this the best ChatGPT can do?
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