Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Tell us the wonder bread neighborhood that you live in.
NE. Between Lamonds Riggs and Takoma.
Well I live not far from you, and there's trash on my streets and in the alley behind the house. No one on my block sends their kid to the in-boundary DCPS. I like my neighbors but I wouldn't call my neighborhood safe. I certainly wouldn't walk around it after dark. I've lived here for over a decade. My property value has increased rapidly, so that's good, and my commute is ok when wmata wants to function. I like proximity to the parks and the museums, I like food here, I like the people I know.
I could do without the trash, and the crime, and I wish the schools weren't generally terrible once you hit middle school. Other than that, DC is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Tell us the wonder bread neighborhood that you live in.
NE. Between Lamonds Riggs and Takoma.
Well I live not far from you, and there's trash on my streets and in the alley behind the house. No one on my block sends their kid to the in-boundary DCPS. I like my neighbors but I wouldn't call my neighborhood safe. I certainly wouldn't walk around it after dark. I've lived here for over a decade. My property value has increased rapidly, so that's good, and my commute is ok when wmata wants to function. I like proximity to the parks and the museums, I like food here, I like the people I know.
I could do without the trash, and the crime, and I wish the schools weren't generally terrible once you hit middle school. Other than that, DC is great.
OP here - I live in a newer neighborhood. We have trash, but the neighbors are diligent about picking it up. I feel perfectly safe walking my dog at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Tell us the wonder bread neighborhood that you live in.
NE. Between Lamonds Riggs and Takoma.
Well I live not far from you, and there's trash on my streets and in the alley behind the house. No one on my block sends their kid to the in-boundary DCPS. I like my neighbors but I wouldn't call my neighborhood safe. I certainly wouldn't walk around it after dark. I've lived here for over a decade. My property value has increased rapidly, so that's good, and my commute is ok when wmata wants to function. I like proximity to the parks and the museums, I like food here, I like the people I know.
I could do without the trash, and the crime, and I wish the schools weren't generally terrible once you hit middle school. Other than that, DC is great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Tell us the wonder bread neighborhood that you live in.
NE. Between Lamonds Riggs and Takoma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Tell us the wonder bread neighborhood that you live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Why have none of the Presidents’ children attended any D.C. public schools since the Carter Administration 45 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Someone lives WOTP and has kids in the Deal/JR pyramid. I'm not saying WHO.
Anonymous wrote:Over the years it seems like the DCUM demographics have really changed. It used to be primarily dc residents. Now it seems to be mostly people who do not live in Dc. So we get to hear a lot of opinions about Dc from people who live in reston or Nebraska etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I don't understand is people who constantly complain about living here be it crime, schools, culture, prices... yet choose to keep living here
It's almost like there are many factors impacting where people choose to live!
If you hate where you live, move. There are very few industries exclusive to DC
You're missing a big huge one, pal.
Which one? Defense is the probably biggest employer in the region, but defense jobs are not exclusive to DC.
Government.
Second behind .gov jobs is Associations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The thing I don't understand is people who constantly complain about living here be it crime, schools, culture, prices... yet choose to keep living here
It's almost like there are many factors impacting where people choose to live!
If you hate where you live, move. There are very few industries exclusive to DC
You're missing a big huge one, pal.
Which one? Defense is the probably biggest employer in the region, but defense jobs are not exclusive to DC.
Government.
Anonymous wrote:Over the years it seems like the DCUM demographics have really changed. It used to be primarily dc residents. Now it seems to be mostly people who do not live in Dc. So we get to hear a lot of opinions about Dc from people who live in reston or Nebraska etc.
Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.
Anonymous wrote:If you just read the topics on DCUM you would think that DC was a crime riddled, terrible place with trash in the streets.
Then, I look out the window and wave to my neighbor and realize that DC is a wonderful place to live with great people.
I see how people get so worked up when they read forums like this. Like murderers are running through our streets with axes.
It's ridiculous. I love DC and wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
Egad, my kids even attended DC public schools and guess what - they went to college and can read.