Anonymous wrote:Where is your compassion? Humanity??!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a fortified tent?
Does it have gun emplacements? A keep? Moat? Is it defended by Knights? Surrounded by a stockade?
Curious as to what constitutes a “fortification” to a heap of fabric and aluminum poles.
I guess if you want everyone to know you don’t know that term, this is one way to do it.
Yeah, Einstein- that’s what I was implying.![]()
I don’t know WTH a “fortified” tent IS. I goggled it. Google doesn’t know either.
Congrats. You’re smarter than me AND Google.
That Ivy degree was worth it all along I guess.
Maybe spend a weekend off the computer. A 10 year old Boy Scout knows what that means.
There's no such thing as a "fortified tent".
OP made up the term in an attempt to explain/describe what they are seeing/saw.
So, only they know what it is exactly or what the definition is since it's something they completely made up.
I can make assumptions and guesses as to what they may mean and if I had seen it, I would have some additional information to go on but I haven't so here we are - only OP knows exactly what a "fortified tent" is. You think you know, but you'd only be guessing.
OP could post a picture but to be honest, I'm OK if they are the only one who knows what a "fortified tent" is.
DP. You must have a really hard time in the real world communicating with people.
When we use language there are words and descriptors. When we don’t know the precise word that something is called, we try to use descriptors based on words that most people commonly understand so that they can create their own mental image.
In linguistics, this can be sometimes called the sign and signifier.
Still no picture or better definition - I can only conclude you don't know and would be guessing too -- moat and a taunting frenchman? Got it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - sorry for the confusion this seemed to have caused! Yes, PPs are correct it’s the tent with spray foam /patches all over it. Not fortified with a moat. Tried to attach a photo but it didn’t work.
I’ve never seen anyone come in or out but once there was strong wind and there was trash blown out all around it. Good to know it is inhabited - I’ll avoid that side when walking with my toddler. Surprised there is no pressure from the surrounding residents to remove it….
Why would you avoid it ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hate and vitriol directed at the less-privileged in D.C. is simply disgusting.
You are all horrible people!
We'll just move it onto your front yard. Better yet. Let him move in (though he'd probably refuse).
He isn’ in your front yard so why would you act like that is what is happening here? I have no problem with a homeless person who is living in a public space near me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a fortified tent?
Does it have gun emplacements? A keep? Moat? Is it defended by Knights? Surrounded by a stockade?
Curious as to what constitutes a “fortification” to a heap of fabric and aluminum poles.
I guess if you want everyone to know you don’t know that term, this is one way to do it.
Yeah, Einstein- that’s what I was implying.![]()
I don’t know WTH a “fortified” tent IS. I goggled it. Google doesn’t know either.
Congrats. You’re smarter than me AND Google.
That Ivy degree was worth it all along I guess.
Maybe spend a weekend off the computer. A 10 year old Boy Scout knows what that means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a fortified tent?
Does it have gun emplacements? A keep? Moat? Is it defended by Knights? Surrounded by a stockade?
Curious as to what constitutes a “fortification” to a heap of fabric and aluminum poles.
I guess if you want everyone to know you don’t know that term, this is one way to do it.
Yeah, Einstein- that’s what I was implying.![]()
I don’t know WTH a “fortified” tent IS. I goggled it. Google doesn’t know either.
Congrats. You’re smarter than me AND Google.
That Ivy degree was worth it all along I guess.
Maybe spend a weekend off the computer. A 10 year old Boy Scout knows what that means.
There's no such thing as a "fortified tent".
OP made up the term in an attempt to explain/describe what they are seeing/saw.
So, only they know what it is exactly or what the definition is since it's something they completely made up.
I can make assumptions and guesses as to what they may mean and if I had seen it, I would have some additional information to go on but I haven't so here we are - only OP knows exactly what a "fortified tent" is. You think you know, but you'd only be guessing.
OP could post a picture but to be honest, I'm OK if they are the only one who knows what a "fortified tent" is.
DP. You must have a really hard time in the real world communicating with people.
When we use language there are words and descriptors. When we don’t know the precise word that something is called, we try to use descriptors based on words that most people commonly understand so that they can create their own mental image.
In linguistics, this can be sometimes called the sign and signifier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hate and vitriol directed at the less-privileged in D.C. is simply disgusting.
You are all horrible people!
We'll just move it onto your front yard. Better yet. Let him move in (though he'd probably refuse).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hate and vitriol directed at the less-privileged in D.C. is simply disgusting.
You are all horrible people!
We'll just move it onto your front yard. Better yet. Let him move in (though he'd probably refuse).
Anonymous wrote:The hate and vitriol directed at the less-privileged in D.C. is simply disgusting.
You are all horrible people!
Anonymous wrote:The hate and vitriol directed at the less-privileged in D.C. is simply disgusting.
You are all horrible people!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’ve seen the homeless person who lives in it within the past couple of months or so.
Anonymous wrote:I just saw this tent the other day. The condo building there has the right to remove it. Even if is public space, the condo is responsible for the public space. I don't think anyone is actually living in it.