Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1. People who live in DC often take a very narrow-minded view of the suburbs and think that they're just full of people who would live in DC but are priced out. The truth is that many of us are totally happy in the suburbs, and we really only come into DC for work and don't find anything about DC to be particularly enjoyable. I'm sure this is true of other major cities as well; not everyone has bought into the idea that you can't have an exciting and fulfilling life if you don't live in a city.
Suburbanites are parasites on host cities. Film at 11.
Perhaps you should tell our employers to pay us enough to live there then. Given the cost of housing in DC, this isn't an "avoiding property taxes" thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1. People who live in DC often take a very narrow-minded view of the suburbs and think that they're just full of people who would live in DC but are priced out. The truth is that many of us are totally happy in the suburbs, and we really only come into DC for work and don't find anything about DC to be particularly enjoyable. I'm sure this is true of other major cities as well; not everyone has bought into the idea that you can't have an exciting and fulfilling life if you don't live in a city.
Suburbanites are parasites on host cities. Film at 11.
Anonymous wrote:
+1. People who live in DC often take a very narrow-minded view of the suburbs and think that they're just full of people who would live in DC but are priced out. The truth is that many of us are totally happy in the suburbs, and we really only come into DC for work and don't find anything about DC to be particularly enjoyable. I'm sure this is true of other major cities as well; not everyone has bought into the idea that you can't have an exciting and fulfilling life if you don't live in a city.
Anonymous wrote:This isn't an issue unique to DC. Every city now has more teleworking folks than before. The issue is that DC has terrible traffic, terrible crime, terrible public transportation, and a terrible homeless problem, so lots of people have no desire to come into DC unless forced to do so for work reasons.
Anonymous wrote:I've never seen so much doom and gloom from so-called "economists" on here. None of you have a degree in economics, none of you know anything about City planning or know what the hell is really going on. Stop trying to spread information and be so gloomy about everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
They're so happy, they can't stop posting about how much they hate the city they live near.
You mean the city that they chose not to live in. I’m not sure how you don’t understand this.
+1. People who live in DC often take a very narrow-minded view of the suburbs and think that they're just full of people who would live in DC but are priced out. The truth is that many of us are totally happy in the suburbs, and we really only come into DC for work and don't find anything about DC to be particularly enjoyable. I'm sure this is true of other major cities as well; not everyone has bought into the idea that you can't have an exciting and fulfilling life if you don't live in a city.
There's a big difference between 'don't find anything about DC to be particularly enjoyable' and 'relentless post on DCUM about the hell that is DC'.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
They're so happy, they can't stop posting about how much they hate the city they live near.
You mean the city that they chose not to live in. I’m not sure how you don’t understand this.
+1. People who live in DC often take a very narrow-minded view of the suburbs and think that they're just full of people who would live in DC but are priced out. The truth is that many of us are totally happy in the suburbs, and we really only come into DC for work and don't find anything about DC to be particularly enjoyable. I'm sure this is true of other major cities as well; not everyone has bought into the idea that you can't have an exciting and fulfilling life if you don't live in a city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
They're so happy, they can't stop posting about how much they hate the city they live near.
You mean the city that they chose not to live in. I’m not sure how you don’t understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
They're so happy, they can't stop posting about how much they hate the city they live near.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
They're so happy, they can't stop posting about how much they hate the city they live near.
You mean the city that they chose not to live in. I’m not sure how you don’t understand this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
They're so happy, they can't stop posting about how much they hate the city they live near.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.
To the contrary. What you seeing is a lot of people who are VERY HAPPY about where they live.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like there are a lot of people who would be, or think they would be, happier living somewhere else.