Anonymous wrote:Twentynine Palms, CA. Creepy desert town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, North Dakoka, Colorado Springs, Cumberland MD, Many parts of Florida.
You obviously don’t understand the post...name a specific town, not an entire state. You look kind of stupid.
You’ve never been black driving through these places.
I kind of see your point but driving through these entire states while black would be an entirely different topic though.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like bleak and creepy are very different vibes from reading these answers. They sometimes overlap but often not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baltimore in the years between the Freddie Gray riots and the pandemic. Just a constant air of menace and lawlessness at night, even in the parts of the city that were considered safe.
West Baltimore hasn't been safe in a looooooooooong time.
East Baltimore that they cleared for the Biotech park that never happened (at least while I was living there). I imagine that was what it was like living in London after the Blitz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, North Dakoka, Colorado Springs, Cumberland MD, Many parts of Florida.
You obviously don’t understand the post...name a specific town, not an entire state. You look kind of stupid.
You’ve never been black driving through these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baltimore in the years between the Freddie Gray riots and the pandemic. Just a constant air of menace and lawlessness at night, even in the parts of the city that were considered safe.
West Baltimore hasn't been safe in a looooooooooong time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was younger, I remember being scared of the buildings at Sheppard Pratt mental hospital in Towson, MD. They just looked old and creepy. I still live in the area and drove through the campus last week and loved the beautiful architecture. I guess age changes your perspective.
PP, for creepy factor, check out the abandoned Crownsville Hospital in Anne Arundel County. I drive by it frequently. Sometimes, there are vultures lined up on the edges of the buildings. Chills me to the core.