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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yay for you, OP. I am super thrilled that you are happy with where you live. But not everyone can afford to live in Kent/SV. [b]Some of us can only afford to live outside the Beltway [/b]and drive 40 minutes or take the Orange Line to downtown DC. We make that trade off so that our kids can have safe neighborhoods and good schools. Stop being so elitist.[/quote] Just curious - are you in a condo/townhouse? Or are you one of those people who "can't afford" to live in the city because you simply must have 4+ bedrooms, a sun parlor, etc? [/quote] I love the implication that really cool, virtuous, GOOD people must continue to live in cramped quarters as long as they are within city limits instead of decamping to, SHUDDER, suburbs that are a better match for the real needs of their family, which do not include racking up UrbanCool(TM) points.[/quote] No, that's not the implication at all. Good people - and douchebags - live everywhere. The point is that ALL of us make choices, trade-offs and sacrifices. Those of us who live in the city often sacrifice square footage, outside space, etc. because other things are more important. To others, big houses and yards are more important than the convenience of living in the city. Each of those choices is fine - until you start whining that "Some of us can only afford to live outside the Beltway." Then, you're a child who just can't take responsibility for your own life and choices. It's an unattractive quality in an elementary school child; it's intolerable in an adult. [/quote] You must be reading this through a different lens. To me, "we can't afford to live inside the Beltway" isn't whining, it's the statement of facts as they are. And I also don't think it should come with a fine print of "can't afford a single family house with a backyard and good schools in SV but yeah, could totally swing a 1-br in Trinidad". I've frequently told people we couldn't afford to stay in DC and I don't believe it qualified as whining, it's simply an accurate statement that what I could get in the city no longer meets my needs. As a side note, I haven't read many comments from 1-br urban dwellers lecturing suburbanites on their overall lack of coolness. Typically, these diatribes come from self-proclaimed owners in AU Park, Spring Valley and others comfortably situated enclaves. [/quote] I don't think this thread or comments you might be referring to have anything to do with "coolness", urban or suburban. It's not a war between the city and burbs, relax. It's annoyance at having every thread, many of which are actually discussing suburban areas, highjacked by boosters. It's like a cheesy salesman has joined these boards and now harassing every person, who is not interested in their product. The salesmen gets angry and starts insulting everyone who is not interested and refuses to understand why people make the choices they do. [/quote]
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