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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Busy road (aka Connecticut Avenue) Split levels Low ceilings No basement Hardscrabble lot (where the ground looks very hard and the grass is spare and you can tell it's difficult to have landscaping) Unkempt neighbors [b]Too many political/social justice signs[/b] Front door right into the staircase Only one bathroom Cramped rooms [/quote] Why?[/quote] Virtue signaling. And it's a way of telling people with different views they aren't welcome. I like neighborhoods with very few signs because it tells me people mind their own business and[b] aren't judgmental[/b] and don't wear politics on their sleeves. I don't need to see/ know your politics every time I step out of my house. [/quote] Because you're so totally nonjudgmental yourself, right?[/quote] Cool. You get your Takoma Park, I get my low key, friendly neighborhood. [/quote]
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