Anonymous wrote:I love living in DC. It's the general nerdery that keeps me here. I remember going to see the panel discussion with Antonin Scalia and Ruth Bader Ginsburg a few years ago at GWU. I was really excited about it and thought it was so special to see...one of those things that's rarely replicated.
Right after that, I went to a bachelorette party in my home town for a friend. I mentioned how cool it was to go to that lecture and every one of my friends were like..."who are they?" These are all college educated professional women, but they just don't care about the members of the Supreme Court. They have many great qualities, but keeping up with non-entertainment current events is not among them. That's the difference in DC.
Yes, this is my experience. I do get tired of politics talk in this town, but I need intellectual stimulation, like current state of affairs in this world, what's going on with Brexit, etc. Whenever I go back to my hometown, the conversation revolves around fashion, pop culture, kids. That's pretty much it.