Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how does it work now? Do you have to move or do you simply smile at your neighbor and act like a human being. Who knows, maybe you can both get along.
No, you don't move. You ignore them most of the time and wave when you have to. I have a lot of Youngkin neighbors in the area. I smile, nod and walk away. No reason to engage in conversation. We live on the same street but we are not friends. Simple
It sounds like you are better off being shut out of the neighborhood crowd.
Nice try, but we're the fun house that throws all the neighborhood parties. The Youngkin folks tend to be the older white Boomers so they wouldn't come anyway. The younger homeowners all tend to swing D so it's not an issue. We wave at the old, angry, white folks, though. Not much else you can do with them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how does it work now? Do you have to move or do you simply smile at your neighbor and act like a human being. Who knows, maybe you can both get along.
No, you don't move. You ignore them most of the time and wave when you have to. I have a lot of Youngkin neighbors in the area. I smile, nod and walk away. No reason to engage in conversation. We live on the same street but we are not friends. Simple
It sounds like you are better off being shut out of the neighborhood crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how does it work now? Do you have to move or do you simply smile at your neighbor and act like a human being. Who knows, maybe you can both get along.
No, you don't move. You ignore them most of the time and wave when you have to. I have a lot of Youngkin neighbors in the area. I smile, nod and walk away. No reason to engage in conversation. We live on the same street but we are not friends. Simple
Anonymous wrote:So how does it work now? Do you have to move or do you simply smile at your neighbor and act like a human being. Who knows, maybe you can both get along.
Anonymous wrote:We are POC. Would never mention it to them, but should we be more careful in our interactions going forward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sweet neighbor has one of those signs too. Maybe I need to show them this thread.
Our neighbor has Youngkin signs on their lawn. They have had Trump signs on their lawn for 5 YEARS. It is an eyesore that has brought down the neighborhood in many ways. I am sure it has affected our property values because it looks like a QAnon nut job outpost. Most neighbors keep their distance from this neighbor. Others have put up signs to counteract the display. We don't want people to think that our neighborhood is an enclave of racist Trump supporters. I have been questioned about it by visitors. It's embarrassing. I don't think this neighbor cares about how repellent their house looks and everyone on the block is hoping that they stop or move to Florida or Texas and take their signs with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the worst that people can do is criticize M for his educational policies (which are decided locally and he’s right about) then I really wonder what Youngkin is covering up.
It's clear what Youngkin did not want Virginians to know. He's been recorded on tape lying and lying.
Conman always tells you what you want to hear. Always.
Conman always tells you to ‘donate.’ Always
Conman always tells you he’s fighting for you. Always.
Conman always tells you it’s now or never. Always.
Conman always tells you only he can fix it. Always.