Parents - if you partake in smoking weed, your kids will smell like weed.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this only in super rich neighborhoods? I have not noticed this in my middle class townhouse neighborhood.


Haha, no, it's everywhere in DC.


Not really. Nobody ever gives specifics on DCUM so allow me to be the change:

I live in 20015 on a block of SFHs. The public ES is Murch. Kids on this block generally range from age 1 to age 12. The least expensive property is valued at ~ $1 million and the most expensive would go on the market for > $2m

I have never once smelled weed outdoors here, ever, nor have I seen any of my neighbors smoking on their porch. No children smell like weed. I’ve never seen an adult neighbor vaping anything outdoors while walking with a kid or otherwise. Fwiw, I’ve never seen my neighbors visibly drunk.

Could Ethan and Emily share a gummy at 11 pm before they bang? Sure. But I can assure everybody that there _are_ DC neighborhoods where weed stank doesn’t exist. We’re near Metro and Connecticut, not super urban but not “suburban” like the DC newcomers like to imagine

It’s a class thing. My block is white, black, asian and hispanic. And 100% highly educated professionals


Bullshit. We don't have the mix of races in my Georgetown neighborhood, but I wouldn't consider it lower class. Weed smoke is prevalent. I prefer running before sunrise and am still surprised at the number of people I run by before 6am that are out toking up. If you're a "100% highly educated professional" you should be smart enough to let go of this outdated stereotype.


Read harder, Georgetown runner.

Assertion: weed clouds are EVERYWHERE in DC, says a PP.

Rebuttal: no, some neighborhoods are free from the stank.

Your run through a commercial, college area where people light up outside their job opening Coffee Shop at 6 am doesnt negate PPs account
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this only in super rich neighborhoods? I have not noticed this in my middle class townhouse neighborhood.


Haha, no, it's everywhere in DC.


Not really. Nobody ever gives specifics on DCUM so allow me to be the change:

I live in 20015 on a block of SFHs. The public ES is Murch. Kids on this block generally range from age 1 to age 12. The least expensive property is valued at ~ $1 million and the most expensive would go on the market for > $2m

I have never once smelled weed outdoors here, ever, nor have I seen any of my neighbors smoking on their porch. No children smell like weed. I’ve never seen an adult neighbor vaping anything outdoors while walking with a kid or otherwise. Fwiw, I’ve never seen my neighbors visibly drunk.

Could Ethan and Emily share a gummy at 11 pm before they bang? Sure. But I can assure everybody that there _are_ DC neighborhoods where weed stank doesn’t exist. We’re near Metro and Connecticut, not super urban but not “suburban” like the DC newcomers like to imagine

It’s a class thing. My block is white, black, asian and hispanic. And 100% highly educated professionals


Bullshit. We don't have the mix of races in my Georgetown neighborhood, but I wouldn't consider it lower class. Weed smoke is prevalent. I prefer running before sunrise and am still surprised at the number of people I run by before 6am that are out toking up. If you're a "100% highly educated professional" you should be smart enough to let go of this outdated stereotype.


Read harder, Georgetown runner.

Assertion: weed clouds are EVERYWHERE in DC, says a PP.

Rebuttal: no, some neighborhoods are free from the stank.

Your run through a commercial, college area where people light up outside their job opening Coffee Shop at 6 am doesnt negate PPs account


The poster declared pot smoke is due to uneducated & low class people, so not at all in her expensive neighborhood. I'm pretty sure I live in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the city, that is full of highly educated people. And plenty of pot smoke. She hasn't smelled weed smoke in hers. Great. She's an idiot if she thinks none of her neighbors indulge.
Anonymous
This is one of the most absurd threads I have ever read on DCUM and that is certainly no small achievement!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:In DC I see plenty of people smoking while they are walking with their kids or while driving their kids around.


Really?

You see "plenty of people" smoking weed while walking or driving their kids? How do you know this? Are you in the car too?


(DP) You can smell when someone is smoking in a car near you. It is is awful to follow one for miles and your whole car reeks after that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PSA: We can tell which of these posts are written by defensive pot smokers, LOL


Are you feeling superior after you guzzled a whole bottle of wine?


I know it's hard for you to grasp, but a lot of us don't smoke, drink or have any such excesses in our lives. We do appear like judgmental pricks, for the very good reason that all these activities are bad for your health, and we don't like that you normalize them.

You could read excessively, you know. I wouldn't criticize you for that!


If PP were reading excessive on a phone in your line of sight, you would criticize that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In DC I see plenty of people smoking while they are walking with their kids or while driving their kids around.


Really?

You see "plenty of people" smoking weed while walking or driving their kids? How do you know this? Are you in the car too?


(DP) You can smell when someone is smoking in a car near you. It is is awful to follow one for miles and your whole car reeks after that.


Are you not aware that you can turn your AC to the “recirculate” setting to prevent outside air from entering your vehicle?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In DC I see plenty of people smoking while they are walking with their kids or while driving their kids around.


Really?

You see "plenty of people" smoking weed while walking or driving their kids? How do you know this? Are you in the car too?


(DP) You can smell when someone is smoking in a car near you. It is is awful to follow one for miles and your whole car reeks after that.


Are you not aware that you can turn your AC to the “recirculate” setting to prevent outside air from entering your vehicle?


It's not zero outside air. You'd die on a road trip if that were the case.

But PP is silly. Your car is fine shortly after the pothead is no longer in front of you. Is it pleasant? No. But don't be hyperbolic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PSA: We can tell which of these posts are written by defensive pot smokers, LOL


Are you feeling superior after you guzzled a whole bottle of wine?
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I know it's hard for you to grasp, but a lot of us don't smoke, drink or have any such excesses in our lives. We do appear like judgmental pricks, for the very good reason that all these activities are bad for your health, and we don't like that you normalize them.

You could read excessively, you know. I wouldn't criticize you for that!


+1!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this only in super rich neighborhoods? I have not noticed this in my middle class townhouse neighborhood.


Haha, no, it's everywhere in DC.


Not really. Nobody ever gives specifics on DCUM so allow me to be the change:

I live in 20015 on a block of SFHs. The public ES is Murch. Kids on this block generally range from age 1 to age 12. The least expensive property is valued at ~ $1 million and the most expensive would go on the market for > $2m

I have never once smelled weed outdoors here, ever, nor have I seen any of my neighbors smoking on their porch. No children smell like weed. I’ve never seen an adult neighbor vaping anything outdoors while walking with a kid or otherwise. Fwiw, I’ve never seen my neighbors visibly drunk.

Could Ethan and Emily share a gummy at 11 pm before they bang? Sure. But I can assure everybody that there _are_ DC neighborhoods where weed stank doesn’t exist. We’re near Metro and Connecticut, not super urban but not “suburban” like the DC newcomers like to imagine

It’s a class thing. My block is white, black, asian and hispanic. And 100% highly educated professionals


I live in your neighborhood. If there isn’t a smell it’s because we have more resources to hide it, and the circle of trust runs deeper. As for never having seen your neighbors visibly drunk, you’re not in-the-know. Judge all you want, but then I hear people complain we only stick to our own at school functions. They infer it’s because we’re clubby or exclusive. They’re so wrong. They’re the ones who would judge and exclude if they knew. We’re just smart enough not to let it be known. The private school forum was filled with people upset about wealthy parents giving alcohol to minors. We’re no better than anyone else as a category, highly educated, professional and all

Tangent: it’s gross when a person who would call me low class if they saw me visibly drunk or smelled my weed wants my help with Timmy’s clerkship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this only in super rich neighborhoods? I have not noticed this in my middle class townhouse neighborhood.


Haha, no, it's everywhere in DC.


Not really. Nobody ever gives specifics on DCUM so allow me to be the change:

I live in 20015 on a block of SFHs. The public ES is Murch. Kids on this block generally range from age 1 to age 12. The least expensive property is valued at ~ $1 million and the most expensive would go on the market for > $2m

I have never once smelled weed outdoors here, ever, nor have I seen any of my neighbors smoking on their porch. No children smell like weed. I’ve never seen an adult neighbor vaping anything outdoors while walking with a kid or otherwise. Fwiw, I’ve never seen my neighbors visibly drunk.

Could Ethan and Emily share a gummy at 11 pm before they bang? Sure. But I can assure everybody that there _are_ DC neighborhoods where weed stank doesn’t exist. We’re near Metro and Connecticut, not super urban but not “suburban” like the DC newcomers like to imagine

It’s a class thing. My block is white, black, asian and hispanic. And 100% highly educated professionals


I live in your neighborhood. If there isn’t a smell it’s because we have more resources to hide it, and the circle of trust runs deeper. As for never having seen your neighbors visibly drunk, you’re not in-the-know. Judge all you want, but then I hear people complain we only stick to our own at school functions. They infer it’s because we’re clubby or exclusive. They’re so wrong. They’re the ones who would judge and exclude if they knew. We’re just smart enough not to let it be known. The private school forum was filled with people upset about wealthy parents giving alcohol to minors. We’re no better than anyone else as a category, highly educated, professional and all

Tangent: it’s gross when a person who would call me low class if they saw me visibly drunk or smelled my weed wants my help with Timmy’s clerkship.


This reply is bordering on incoherent. Try again when you sober up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this only in super rich neighborhoods? I have not noticed this in my middle class townhouse neighborhood.


Haha, no, it's everywhere in DC.


Not really. Nobody ever gives specifics on DCUM so allow me to be the change:

I live in 20015 on a block of SFHs. The public ES is Murch. Kids on this block generally range from age 1 to age 12. The least expensive property is valued at ~ $1 million and the most expensive would go on the market for > $2m

I have never once smelled weed outdoors here, ever, nor have I seen any of my neighbors smoking on their porch. No children smell like weed. I’ve never seen an adult neighbor vaping anything outdoors while walking with a kid or otherwise. Fwiw, I’ve never seen my neighbors visibly drunk.

Could Ethan and Emily share a gummy at 11 pm before they bang? Sure. But I can assure everybody that there _are_ DC neighborhoods where weed stank doesn’t exist. We’re near Metro and Connecticut, not super urban but not “suburban” like the DC newcomers like to imagine

It’s a class thing. My block is white, black, asian and hispanic. And 100% highly educated professionals


I live in your neighborhood. If there isn’t a smell it’s because we have more resources to hide it, and the circle of trust runs deeper. As for never having seen your neighbors visibly drunk, you’re not in-the-know. Judge all you want, but then I hear people complain we only stick to our own at school functions. They infer it’s because we’re clubby or exclusive. They’re so wrong. They’re the ones who would judge and exclude if they knew. We’re just smart enough not to let it be known. The private school forum was filled with people upset about wealthy parents giving alcohol to minors. We’re no better than anyone else as a category, highly educated, professional and all

Tangent: it’s gross when a person who would call me low class if they saw me visibly drunk or smelled my weed wants my help with Timmy’s clerkship.


This reply is bordering on incoherent. Try again when you sober up.


Point proven
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this only in super rich neighborhoods? I have not noticed this in my middle class townhouse neighborhood.


Haha, no, it's everywhere in DC.


Not really. Nobody ever gives specifics on DCUM so allow me to be the change:

I live in 20015 on a block of SFHs. The public ES is Murch. Kids on this block generally range from age 1 to age 12. The least expensive property is valued at ~ $1 million and the most expensive would go on the market for > $2m

I have never once smelled weed outdoors here, ever, nor have I seen any of my neighbors smoking on their porch. No children smell like weed. I’ve never seen an adult neighbor vaping anything outdoors while walking with a kid or otherwise. Fwiw, I’ve never seen my neighbors visibly drunk.

Could Ethan and Emily share a gummy at 11 pm before they bang? Sure. But I can assure everybody that there _are_ DC neighborhoods where weed stank doesn’t exist. We’re near Metro and Connecticut, not super urban but not “suburban” like the DC newcomers like to imagine

It’s a class thing. My block is white, black, asian and hispanic. And 100% highly educated professionals


I live in your neighborhood. If there isn’t a smell it’s because we have more resources to hide it, and the circle of trust runs deeper. As for never having seen your neighbors visibly drunk, you’re not in-the-know. Judge all you want, but then I hear people complain we only stick to our own at school functions. They infer it’s because we’re clubby or exclusive. They’re so wrong. They’re the ones who would judge and exclude if they knew. We’re just smart enough not to let it be known. The private school forum was filled with people upset about wealthy parents giving alcohol to minors. We’re no better than anyone else as a category, highly educated, professional and all

Tangent: it’s gross when a person who would call me low class if they saw me visibly drunk or smelled my weed wants my help with Timmy’s clerkship.


This reply is bordering on incoherent. Try again when you sober up.


DP Seems clear to me. Maybe you lack reading comprehension.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In DC I see plenty of people smoking while they are walking with their kids or while driving their kids around.


Really?

You see "plenty of people" smoking weed while walking or driving their kids? How do you know this? Are you in the car too?


(DP) You can smell when someone is smoking in a car near you. It is is awful to follow one for miles and your whole car reeks after that.


Are you not aware that you can turn your AC to the “recirculate” setting to prevent outside air from entering your vehicle?


It's not zero outside air. You'd die on a road trip if that were the case.

But PP is silly. Your car is fine shortly after the pothead is no longer in front of you. Is it pleasant? No. But don't be hyperbolic.


Side note: My car manual specifically advises NOT to use recirc on long trips because it could limit the amount of oxygen in the cabin.
Anonymous
Edibles are expensive. That's why the nicer neighborhoods don't smell like weed and the poor neighborhoods do. It's why the kids at a DC privates don't smell like weed but many of the kids at schools in Ward 8 do smell like weed.
Anonymous
Why are full grown adults smoking weed or eating edibles recreationally? And then bragging about it, too?

Grow up.
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