Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really like Virginia, especially the mountain and blue ridge areas. I like maryland better. I consider Delaware kind of an extension of maryland.
Maryland is a cool state I love ..
Deep creek lake and wisp
The eastern shore
Baltimore
Lacrosse
Crabs
Old bay
Natty boh and the natty boh guy
The old colts
The ravens
The redskins
The orioles
The United States naval academy
Annapolis
The terps /Maryland and the Big Ten
Ocean city
Assateague
Fenwick isl/Bethany /rehobeth/Lewis
Rockfishing
The Potomac river
Silly liberal morons
Bethesda
I love how DC is embedded in MD and part of it
Johns Hopkins
The flag
So many things to do... So quirky and cool.
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I think VA has a hard time being "not the best" - and try to cite accordingly, as a reaction. It is humorous to see in action, though.![]()
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Anonymous wrote: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.
This is so funny to me b/c I live in VA and I feel like things seem older and more run down in MD! Like, it's attached to DC, so it cannot help the creep of city-ness, old-ness, rundown-ness. Whereas we have the bridges to separate us, and things turn pretty and calm once you cross the bridge. I feel like, "Ahh, home."
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As far as I'm concerned, once you leave NOVA, the rest of VA might as well be Mississippi or Georgia. I say the same thing for the central MD as well. Couldn't count how many confederate flags we passed heading to western PA through MD.
As an Asian American, if I *had* to choose, I would probably pick rural MD over rural VA. I've driven through both, and IMO, rural MD seems less red necky. Just my opinion. Plus, state politics in MD lean a bit more liberal than VA, though it doesn't really impact day to day life.
Agreed. As a person of color, my lynch-o-meter goes outside of NOVA. I'm actually more fearful of driving through rural VA than I am of walking in Baltimore at night, with the highest fear factor being rural VA police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Born and raised in DC. Now live in MD. Always found Virginia to be racist and way too conservative.
Yet NOVA is is blue as blue gets. Nice try!
Anonymous wrote:Maryland is as far south as I can live without killing myself.