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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live near 14th and U. OP is laser focused on one particularly bad - and notorious - corner of a single block and generalizing about the whole city on that basis. Pretty ridiculous. [/quote] No. The OP is asking how the city can allow such a bad situation to occur in that area. It’s a fair question. [/quote] It’s a big city. It’s one corner. It’s slated for massive redevelopment. How’s that for an answer?[/quote] Why was it allowed to fester for years and why does it need to wait years to fix? [/quote] Blah blah blah. Just avoid the neighborhood if you can’t take the bad with the good. More room for the rest of us. [/quote] This is the part where I wish DC would just intentionally create a Bowery/Skid Row for people like to you go and enjoy the filth so that the rest of city can be nice. [/quote] Oh just stop. You don’t live in the 14th and U area. I do - less than half a block to the Trader Joe’s. Don’t come into my neighborhood and start complaining about it. Or maybe you just can’t afford it?[/quote] Yeah, no thanks. DC by world standards is a dump. We had friends from Taipei who were laughing at how provincial it was. A friend from London said it was the most boring city he’d seen. We got out in our 30s a few years ago. Thank god for an EU passport. The rats ate emblematic of a city in decline. It’s a rat line out of the US for the sane. Endless threads about leaving. But enjoy your DC life. I'm a different poster. I've lived not far from you in Adams Morgan for 20 years and, before DC, always lived in much larger, more vibrant cities. DC tried for a couple of decades and showed some modest successes, but things have been going massively downhill since 2020. Cities don't have to suck. That's not an essential characteristic of cities. If you think it is then you just haven't lived in any of the world's great cities.[/quote] You're sooo worldly, and we're all sooo impressed. [/quote] NP. This is an insult and not substantive so they clearly hit a nerve with you. As for original PP I agree with you. Instead of aiming for cities in Japan or places like Singapore and Seoul, they seem to be aiming for Bangui. There are lots of world class cities that aren’t dirty or dangerous. Look at the murder rate in DC alone. I moved to a middle size city in Europe and can walk safely at midnight by myself. Why do Americans equate cities with dirtiness and danger? [/quote] Wrong. That poster is pretentious AF and deserves the ridicule. Not to mention that she must be 100 years to have real and long-term experience living in so many "world class" cities. I mean, she says she spent more than 20 years living in Adams Morgan alone. Name your "middle size city in Europe" so we can all know how great it is. [/quote][/quote]
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