Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm from MD and still live in MD, and I don't hate Virginia.
Honestly, the MD suburbs and Virginia suburbs seem pretty much the same to me.
I don't know why people have all of these MD-VA debates. I only live on the MD side of DC because of where my partner works.
This sort of implies you'd rather be living in VA. You're point is null and void.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity of close-in NoVa better than MoCo. And the ethnic restaurants are much better. But it's too close to weirdness for me. I was at the Target in Springfield a few years back and listened as a male customer in line carrying a handgun made a racist comment toward the black cashier. NOT COOL. I have never seen anything like it in 40 years of living in Maryland. Just during my short time in VA.
I'm from MD and live in MD, and I have heard people in MD say racist things. Honestly, I don't see much difference between VA and MD.
In my experience as a Virginian and DC citizen I've found much more racism in VA than in MD.
I grew up in MD, and trust me, there's tons of racism. In fact, there was an article about schools in MD mostly being segregated. And while people will give a million BS reasons why that has nothing to do with race, it has EVERYTHING to do with race. It's why PG county is majority minority, but RIGHT next to it, AA county is majority white. There is a lot of division along racial lines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity of close-in NoVa better than MoCo. And the ethnic restaurants are much better. But it's too close to weirdness for me. I was at the Target in Springfield a few years back and listened as a male customer in line carrying a handgun made a racist comment toward the black cashier. NOT COOL. I have never seen anything like it in 40 years of living in Maryland. Just during my short time in VA.
I'm from MD and live in MD, and I have heard people in MD say racist things. Honestly, I don't see much difference between VA and MD.
In my experience as a Virginian and DC citizen I've found much more racism in VA than in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Marylanders, how many wineries do you guys have? Crabs sure are yummy (unless they itch), but you can't beat VA's rolling hilltop wineries. BTW, VA has over 200 wineries, arguably top 5 in the country for wine behind the West coast and my beloved NY.
The beauty of LOUDOUN County.
Former Californian, current Marylander here. I'm sorry, but I will never get "Virginia wine" as a reason to look past legalized discrimination based on sexual orientation, racism, legislated vaginal ultrasounds, and personhood conferred on what - fertilized eggs?
I do appreciate that NoVA is different from the rest of the state, but the wingnuts in the rest of the state legislate much of this garbage.
So does that mean you don't frequent the 41 other states that recognize marriage as being between a husband and wife? I doubt it.
To expand on your rediculousness, human rights and dignity don't build roads or fund schools, so I'm good with a state that has a robust and growing economy that doesn't get bogged down by fights over pet causes.
Maryland is so backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Not from either. Both are pretty hostile. Drivers suck in both. So its a toss up. If you are not from here, some idiots assume you are from someplace like a small town or worse. This area is extremely closed minded compared to other parts of the U.S. There really is no huge difference between MD and VA, unless you have mostly lived in either area. Then it becomes a p*ssing contest.
If I had to choose one reason, I would say politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity of close-in NoVa better than MoCo. And the ethnic restaurants are much better. But it's too close to weirdness for me. I was at the Target in Springfield a few years back and listened as a male customer in line carrying a handgun made a racist comment toward the black cashier. NOT COOL. I have never seen anything like it in 40 years of living in Maryland. Just during my short time in VA.
I'm from MD and live in MD, and I have heard people in MD say racist things. Honestly, I don't see much difference between VA and MD.
Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity of close-in NoVa better than MoCo. And the ethnic restaurants are much better. But it's too close to weirdness for me. I was at the Target in Springfield a few years back and listened as a male customer in line carrying a handgun made a racist comment toward the black cashier. NOT COOL. I have never seen anything like it in 40 years of living in Maryland. Just during my short time in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My only issue with VA is the way it's not planned out physically. I feel like my MD 'hood is an extention of DC, with walkability to town, and no strip malls. Haven't found that in VA.
Agree with this. And everything seems older and run down compared to MD. I find it depressing somehow.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from MD and still live in MD, and I don't hate Virginia.
Honestly, the MD suburbs and Virginia suburbs seem pretty much the same to me.
I don't know why people have all of these MD-VA debates. I only live on the MD side of DC because of where my partner works.
Anonymous wrote:I'm wondering how 16:03 assumes us Virginians are all racist. I'm not, and I've lived in liberal D.C. and then Virginia for more than 30 years. I've never heard anyone in VA make a racist joke to my face - in fact, I heard more racist jokes in MD schools by both parents and children. And not everyone over here is conservative or Republican either. I keep my mouth shut when it comes to politics, as I've instructed my children.
We we are not "The South" (16:23) when you are speaking ill of the South. But even when I've traveled further "south" in the state I haven't heard any racist comments.
I've never even heard of "Lee-Jackson" day. I hope that was a joke.
To assume that we are all racists, conservatives and from the South is the ultimate in bigotry. I don't assume that everyone in DC or MD are tree hugging liberals.
I think it is all about the American Legion Bridge. I've traveled all my life so the bridge is of no consequence to me, but I can't tell you how many people I've met in MD residents who will say to my face, "I never go over that bridge, but for you, I will." Uh, it's just a bridge. There are lots of bridges in America. You probably cross several a day and don't realize it. For some reason, that bridge is a psychological barrier for some MD people. I live much closer to Bethesda, CC, Rockville, S. Potomac than most people who live in Potomac Village. Also, I don't have that one N/S clogged lane (River Road after the Beltway) to deal with to get to my mansion in Potomac. I have Location, location, location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Marylanders, how many wineries do you guys have? Crabs sure are yummy (unless they itch), but you can't beat VA's rolling hilltop wineries. BTW, VA has over 200 wineries, arguably top 5 in the country for wine behind the West coast and my beloved NY.
The beauty of LOUDOUN County.
Former Californian, current Marylander here. I'm sorry, but I will never get "Virginia wine" as a reason to look past legalized discrimination based on sexual orientation, racism, legislated vaginal ultrasounds, and personhood conferred on what - fertilized eggs?
I do appreciate that NoVA is different from the rest of the state, but the wingnuts in the rest of the state legislate much of this garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey Marylanders, how many wineries do you guys have? Crabs sure are yummy (unless they itch), but you can't beat VA's rolling hilltop wineries. BTW, VA has over 200 wineries, arguably top 5 in the country for wine behind the West coast and my beloved NY.
The beauty of LOUDOUN County.
Former Californian, current Marylander here. I'm sorry, but I will never get "Virginia wine" as a reason to look past legalized discrimination based on sexual orientation, racism, legislated vaginal ultrasounds, and personhood conferred on what - fertilized eggs?
I do appreciate that NoVA is different from the rest of the state, but the wingnuts in the rest of the state legislate much of this garbage.