Anonymous wrote:Why so many garbage cans? Is this is a stupid arlington thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re so vile but nobody’s children deserve to be harassed at home. And it achieves NOTHING. The only people I possibly hate more than Stephen Miller are people who would choose to protest outside a family home. It doesn’t persuade anyone about anything and you probably scare some kids and nannies. It’s abhorrent.
Nope. If he and Vance do despicable things to children, then it's fine to chalk them or protest when they go with kids. You think a protest sign is going to traumatize children more than guns and ICE?!?
And it wasn't even a sign... it was chalk on a sidewalk!
What did they write or draw?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d happily buy it if we were open to moving. Y’all’s brains are pickled by excessive media consumption.
This house is ugly af. There are so many better options in the Jamestown catchment. The masonry in the kitchen looks like my grandmothers bathroom in the 90s. The black dining room is hideous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Yep, I’m one of them — North Arlington, APS, the whole package. Everyone just assumes we’re Democrats because we don’t talk politics (and honestly, we’re not that political). Not really MAGA — I leaned more toward DeSantis — but I’m not losing sleep over Trump either. Reading these posts, though, it’s pretty clear a lot of folks here are comfortably sealed inside their progressive bubble. Must be nice to afford all those luxury beliefs when you never have to deal with the fallout of your own policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha I love that the first three posts had the same idea about demons/sage.
I came here to say theres not enough sage and saw it had already been done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
They picked it like Hawley picked McClean to live in with his kids.
Good schools.
Anonymous wrote:They’re so vile but nobody’s children deserve to be harassed at home. And it achieves NOTHING. The only people I possibly hate more than Stephen Miller are people who would choose to protest outside a family home. It doesn’t persuade anyone about anything and you probably scare some kids and nannies. It’s abhorrent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The charcoal dining room. I mean, I can see them sitting there eating and I just cannot.
That's where they perform the rituals.
The monthly handmaid ritual or the one with the bats?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington needs a shake up, it's not reflective of the rest of the United States where there should be a 45-55 split of liberals to conservatives. No wonder DC is in a bubble
Why don't you move to an area with a less educated population? Then you'll see a split like that.
The Hamptons have that split. So do places like Carmel-by-the-Sea in California. Both places far nicer and than Arlington, with more attractive and educated people to boot.