Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
Eating cookies?
Laughing?
Dumb conversations?
How awful for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
This is not offensive.
You must be a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
They don't care, totally selfish people today's pot smokers are, totally selfish. Unfortunately they're legalizing that crap everywhere and there's very few places you can go in the city and not be subjected to the smell and behavior that comes with being a pothead. One, was absolutely unaware of how many of my neighbors were pot heads, little shocked I have to say and two, had to leave a condominium in NW DC because my neighbors "habit" was coming through my vents ever. single. f g. day. The landlord had a bs attitude about it even when I said what if I had asthma? Solution for me and DH, purchased a house on five acres and no longer have potheads surrounding us, at least not that we can smell. lol.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor downstairs, who I usually like, works from home, often outside on the porch. Sometimes she listens to music or has calls, which I don’t even care if she uses headphones or not because sometimes I work from home too and have calls outloud and generally nobody is too loud and it’s fine. But today she has been listening to hours of reggae and all of it mentions marijuana and smoking weed and rolling joints and getting high. She is working and I don’t think she is actually using cannabis at the moment. I have a four year old. I don’t want to be a K A R E N, but should I say something?
Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
Why do you think they don’t get to enjoy the benefits of their home?Anonymous wrote:Update: now the neighbor has a friend over and they are eating cookies. They are outside laughing very loudly and having a very dumb conversation about anglerfish. Why do people think the whole block needs to be subjected to this?
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, but why is it ok to play music out loud in public all day that disturbs your neighbors, regardless of the content of the lyrics?