Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nextdoor blowing up because a body was found outside Jetties....and.other confirming and that it was an OD.
Seriously, MoCo is now a trash heap. Even Bethesda is now a drug infested den slinging dope. I really think only about 10-20% of the population is actually productive, doesn't commit crime, and is keeping the county alive. What happens when they leave? Driving around MoCo the other day was just sad. So many beggars everywhere. People in parking lots selling sugar cane and coconuts while leaving trash and discarded waste everywhere. So many ODs in MCPS. Now bodies are piling up in Bethesda. 👎
Your post disgusts me.
Signed,
someone who had a family member and OD
Anonymous wrote:Nextdoor blowing up because a body was found outside Jetties....and.other confirming and that it was an OD.
Seriously, MoCo is now a trash heap. Even Bethesda is now a drug infested den slinging dope. I really think only about 10-20% of the population is actually productive, doesn't commit crime, and is keeping the county alive. What happens when they leave? Driving around MoCo the other day was just sad. So many beggars everywhere. People in parking lots selling sugar cane and coconuts while leaving trash and discarded waste everywhere. So many ODs in MCPS. Now bodies are piling up in Bethesda. 👎
Anonymous wrote:This sounds tragic but the idea that this says something larger about Bethesda is silly. I walk around Bethesda all the time and at all hours, and it is safe, vibrant, and pleasant. It's a stark contrast with much of DC.
Anonymous wrote:I blame smooth Jazz
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not that poster but we are also one of the most educated counties in the nation. So how did we allow the quality of life to degrade so much over the past 20 years? We have brains and money. But apparently not much common sense.
False premise.
+1000. What supposedly gave Bethesda such a better quality of life 20 years ago?
8. We had great gas stations with knowledgeable repair people, a local variety store, and it did not cost $5 to buy a cookie on Bethesda Row.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not that poster but we are also one of the most educated counties in the nation. So how did we allow the quality of life to degrade so much over the past 20 years? We have brains and money. But apparently not much common sense.
False premise.
+1000. What supposedly gave Bethesda such a better quality of life 20 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:I blame smooth Jazz
Anonymous wrote:Jesus, isn’t anyone concerned to find out who this was or what happened? This thread is just dark humor and laments of “there goes the neighborhood.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strangely enough, PG County is tough on crime and their cities are cleaning up this kind of crap. Give it another 5 years, and MoCo will be garbage.
This thread is so strange. Can someone explain to me how a death that seems most likely to be a drug overdose has anything to do with crime?