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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't really like white affluent mainstream culture. I can blend, but my people are not those people. And other women are the worst. Passive aggressive, so positive that they're toxic, competitive, and really cruel. "I don't know anyone like that," you'd say. "You must just have not met the right people. Or maybe it's you. You're the toxic one." No. It's not me. Things to dislike about Bethesda: The Barnes and Noble closed (the one thing we liked about Bethesda). Chain counter-service restaurants that serve carb-conscious "bowls" of food. The lack of a grid and the confusing layout. Parking manages to feel both unsafe and is expensive. Chain sit-down restaurants that make you think you are in Walnut Creek, CA with your retired nana. So many blonde ponytails. So many SUVs. Hyper-competutive, neurotic children with rich-kid kid problems: anxiety, etc. People who think disliking these things means I'm jealous. Not jealous. I just don't like you or your town. [/quote] Ok? So don’t go there? If you are complaining about parking and lack of grid (which is weird because woodmont area is a giant grid, and the more upscale area is about 3 streets so why do you need a grid to navigate) you seem to go to Bethesda an awful lot. So stop doing that if it’s so awful. [/quote] Topic of thread: does anyone hate Bethesda? The answer is yes. I'm sorry I described your miserable suburban hellscape with such accuracy that you're triggered. Sometimes I have to go there for work. [/quote] I love living where I can walk to nearly everything I need and routinely run into neighbors or kids friends at the library, playgrounds, and grocery store, but thanks for your concern. Please accept my condolences for having such a terrible job and best luck with your job search. I will play my tiny violin for you as I walk to metro and commute into DC, the utopia where there are never parking issues or boring restaurants and everyone in marvelously diverse and never wear branded clothes. [/quote]
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