Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much arrogrant racism and classism in this thread. And I have to wonder with some of it how long *your* families have actually lived in the US.
How is pointing out how much trash is thrown on the street or in parks racist and classist? I'm sorry, but I have absolutely zero respect for anyone who liters and/or dumps. They are the lowest of the low scum on the planet.
Here's a helpful guide.
Not racist or classist: Littering is bad.
Not racist or classist: I don't like to see litter.
Not racist or classist: I don't like people who litter.
Not racist or classist: I see a lot of litter in [place].
Racist or classist: [Areas where poor and/or non-white people live] are dumps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much arrogrant racism and classism in this thread. And I have to wonder with some of it how long *your* families have actually lived in the US.
How is pointing out how much trash is thrown on the street or in parks racist and classist? I'm sorry, but I have absolutely zero respect for anyone who liters and/or dumps. They are the lowest of the low scum on the planet.
Here's a helpful guide.
Not racist or classist: Littering is bad.
Not racist or classist: I don't like to see litter.
Not racist or classist: I don't like people who litter.
Not racist or classist: I see a lot of litter in [place].
Racist or classist: [Areas where poor and/or non-white people live] are dumps.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like we're converging on the standard being -- where are places where people generally behave well and where there are fewer homeless/panhandlers/low-class people.
And that's how we know OP is a NoVA troll -- because if that's the concern, then there are nice places in MoCo and nice places in NoVA, and there are not-so-nice places in both. But acting as though one place is uniformly nice and the other isn't is stupid and classic troll behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much arrogrant racism and classism in this thread. And I have to wonder with some of it how long *your* families have actually lived in the US.
How is pointing out how much trash is thrown on the street or in parks racist and classist? I'm sorry, but I have absolutely zero respect for anyone who liters and/or dumps. They are the lowest of the low scum on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much arrogrant racism and classism in this thread. And I have to wonder with some of it how long *your* families have actually lived in the US.
How is pointing out how much trash is thrown on the street or in parks racist and classist? I'm sorry, but I have absolutely zero respect for anyone who liters and/or dumps. They are the lowest of the low scum on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:So much arrogrant racism and classism in this thread. And I have to wonder with some of it how long *your* families have actually lived in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me where these really nice areas of NoVA are, outside McLean, Great Falls, and North Arlington? I've driven throughout NoVA and I guess I must have missed what people are referring to.
To be clear, a poster who says stuff like "But yeah MoCo and PG look like a third world country at this stage of the game, minus Bethesda and Potomac and CC." isn't actually talking about areas, they're talking about the people who live in those areas. I think it's a win for Montgomery County if posters who say stuff like this don't live in Montgomery County.
I live in Bethesda and would never live in any other part of Montgomery other than Bethesda or Potomac.
I treat the entire rest of the county aside from Bethesda, Potomac and the commercial strip along the pike up to Gude as a giant no-go zone. Like when you travel to a all-inclusive resort and are cautioned not to leave the compound? That is exactly how I see Bethesda/Potomac. They’re the compound. Do not leave the compound.
You need to get out more often. Upcounty, particularly where teh Ag Reserve is located, is lovely.
I live in Bethesda and am slightly biased but it’s stilly to say that places like Darnestown, Olney, parts of Poolesville aren’t nice. There are beautiful neighborhoods there. Sure, Wheaton, Takoma, the city of Gaithersburg, Germanton are kind of dumps.
I personally think most of northern VA is a dump outside North Arlington, parts of McLean/Langley, Great Falls and downtown Falls church. Most other areas are strip malls and chain restaurants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me where these really nice areas of NoVA are, outside McLean, Great Falls, and North Arlington? I've driven throughout NoVA and I guess I must have missed what people are referring to.
To be clear, a poster who says stuff like "But yeah MoCo and PG look like a third world country at this stage of the game, minus Bethesda and Potomac and CC." isn't actually talking about areas, they're talking about the people who live in those areas. I think it's a win for Montgomery County if posters who say stuff like this don't live in Montgomery County.
I live in Bethesda and would never live in any other part of Montgomery other than Bethesda or Potomac.
I treat the entire rest of the county aside from Bethesda, Potomac and the commercial strip along the pike up to Gude as a giant no-go zone. Like when you travel to a all-inclusive resort and are cautioned not to leave the compound? That is exactly how I see Bethesda/Potomac. They’re the compound. Do not leave the compound.
You need to get out more often. Upcounty, particularly where teh Ag Reserve is located, is lovely.
I live in Bethesda and am slightly biased but it’s stilly to say that places like Darnestown, Olney, parts of Poolesville aren’t nice. There are beautiful neighborhoods there. Sure, Wheaton, Takoma, the city of Gaithersburg, Germanton are kind of dumps.
I personally think most of northern VA is a dump outside North Arlington, parts of McLean/Langley, Great Falls and downtown Falls church. Most other areas are strip malls and chain restaurants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me where these really nice areas of NoVA are, outside McLean, Great Falls, and North Arlington? I've driven throughout NoVA and I guess I must have missed what people are referring to.
To be clear, a poster who says stuff like "But yeah MoCo and PG look like a third world country at this stage of the game, minus Bethesda and Potomac and CC." isn't actually talking about areas, they're talking about the people who live in those areas. I think it's a win for Montgomery County if posters who say stuff like this don't live in Montgomery County.
I live in Bethesda and would never live in any other part of Montgomery other than Bethesda or Potomac.
I treat the entire rest of the county aside from Bethesda, Potomac and the commercial strip along the pike up to Gude as a giant no-go zone. Like when you travel to a all-inclusive resort and are cautioned not to leave the compound? That is exactly how I see Bethesda/Potomac. They’re the compound. Do not leave the compound.
You need to get out more often. Upcounty, particularly where teh Ag Reserve is located, is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:495 is maintained by MDSHA, not MCDOT. So get mad at the state if 495 isn't clean.
MDSHA is not dumping things on 495, the people that live there are. And that never used to happen.
The culture and pride of being in MoCo is dying with the changes in who is moving there. It is a slow and ugly, but very predictable decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone tell me where these really nice areas of NoVA are, outside McLean, Great Falls, and North Arlington? I've driven throughout NoVA and I guess I must have missed what people are referring to.
To be clear, a poster who says stuff like "But yeah MoCo and PG look like a third world country at this stage of the game, minus Bethesda and Potomac and CC." isn't actually talking about areas, they're talking about the people who live in those areas. I think it's a win for Montgomery County if posters who say stuff like this don't live in Montgomery County.
I live in Bethesda and would never live in any other part of Montgomery other than Bethesda or Potomac.
I treat the entire rest of the county aside from Bethesda, Potomac and the commercial strip along the pike up to Gude as a giant no-go zone. Like when you travel to a all-inclusive resort and are cautioned not to leave the compound? That is exactly how I see Bethesda/Potomac. They’re the compound. Do not leave the compound.