Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hate it here. Can’t wait to move.
Mostly Type-A strivers and mean-spirited, cold people,
No sense of hometown / no city pride,
Transient (everyone leaves)
Summers are miserably hot,
Mosquitoes and ticks everywhere
Winters cold and gray with barely any snow,
Crumbling infrastructure,
Deteriorating school system
Skyrocketing crime
Incompetent local government
Whole area stinks of weed.
We are only here for our .gov jobs.
Move. No reason for you to stay. Head to Texas where the power grid companies don't have to provide service. Yeah the Texas legislature approved that one. Or Missouri or Florida or Mississippi or Oklahoma or omg Tennessee where pedos from Maryland can move and have their records expunged.
Anonymous wrote:What does this have to do with the OP? The question was, why do you live here, not what do you hate about living here?Anonymous wrote:Hate it here. Can’t wait to move.
Mostly Type-A strivers and mean-spirited, cold people,
No sense of hometown / no city pride,
Transient (everyone leaves)
Summers are miserably hot,
Mosquitoes and ticks everywhere
Winters cold and gray with barely any snow,
Crumbling infrastructure,
Deteriorating school system
Skyrocketing crime
Incompetent local government
Whole area stinks of weed.
We are only here for our .gov jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved here because I was an Honors Program hire at DOJ out of law school.
I've never loved it. Still here 20 years later because I met my spouse, and spouse was born here, loves it here, all of their friends are here, and they are still at DOJ. I miss Chicago, which is where I spent a lot of time before law school. Spouse hates the cold, so that's not an option.
I do like that we have a house on the Shenandoah River that is only about 2 hours away, and the beach is also about 2 hours away from DC (although we never go). I do like that there is so much opportunity here work-wise.
Hate the high COL; how transient lots of people are and how that effects neighborhoods; the weird, pathetic, striving; the lack of culture (compared to other places I've lived anyway); how basic everyone is -- at least in this suburban hell I'm in at the moment.
So weird, but I know who you are.
if this is true, you're a creep for even admitting this.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what brought you here or keeps you here. What do you like about it, and what do you hate?
I have since moved but loved:
The food scene
The spring scenery
The free activities/museums/etc
The ease of meeting new people because everyone seemed to be a transplant
I did not love:
The cookie-cutter feel of so many suburbs -- felt manufactured
Distance to ocean or other recreation -- no real charming destinations nearby
The "what do you do?" government/noncreative vibe
I see now that you posted at the very bottom the why.Anonymous wrote:What does this have to do with the OP? The question was, why do you live here, not what do you hate about living here?Anonymous wrote:Hate it here. Can’t wait to move.
Mostly Type-A strivers and mean-spirited, cold people,
No sense of hometown / no city pride,
Transient (everyone leaves)
Summers are miserably hot,
Mosquitoes and ticks everywhere
Winters cold and gray with barely any snow,
Crumbling infrastructure,
Deteriorating school system
Skyrocketing crime
Incompetent local government
Whole area stinks of weed.
We are only here for our .gov jobs.