Anonymous wrote:I left MoCo bc its trajectory was obvious and I didn't want to lose too much on the house sale. People still have a rosy view of MoCo so cash out while you can.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair MoCo makes it difficult to throw things away. I had to take an afternoon off from work just to go to shady Grove which is about 45 minutes away to throw away some paint, light bulbs, electronics, and batteries. I had to drive around in circles and wait in a long line. I could see why someone who didn't have access to paid time off or worked multiple j9bs would just throw trash 9n the road,
Anonymous wrote:To be fair MoCo makes it difficult to throw things away. I had to take an afternoon off from work just to go to shady Grove which is about 45 minutes away to throw away some paint, light bulbs, electronics, and batteries. I had to drive around in circles and wait in a long line. I could see why someone who didn't have access to paid time off or worked multiple j9bs would just throw trash 9n the road,
Anonymous wrote:To be fair MoCo makes it difficult to throw things away. I had to take an afternoon off from work just to go to shady Grove which is about 45 minutes away to throw away some paint, light bulbs, electronics, and batteries. I had to drive around in circles and wait in a long line. I could see why someone who didn't have access to paid time off or worked multiple j9bs would just throw trash 9n the road,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't help but notice MoCo is turning into the pits. You can drive omg the beltway in MoCo or on many local roads and find trash strewn everywhere. So many people seem to dump garbage everywhere now. For a while there on 495 right before the TP exit, there was a crazy amount of trash dumped onto the shoulder....like big contractor bags of industrial trash. Just saw a garbage mattress thrown into the woods today on 495 in MoCo. Sale everywhere else you go on local roads. So much trash dumped everywhere. Panhandlers on every corner. Illegal vendors all over in parking lots selling stuff and dumping trash. Tons of randos hanging out in store parking lots all of the time. Many potholes on roads. Many neighborhoods now with abandoned junk vehicles sitting for months.
MoCo turned into dumpsville USA. How and why did this happen? It is way more noticeable now than even 5 or 10 years ago.
Everyone of consequence moved to Fairfax. Only bums left in MoCo.
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.
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: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.
NP - You can't deny that people who grew up in third world countries have different expectations for behavior. Parts of MoCo are 30%+ foreign born (and that, of course, doesn't include their U.S. born children. We are overwhelmed and can't acculturate people fast enough, so yes, things are starting to appear more and more like the third world. Is that racist?
Yes. "Foreign-born people and their US-born children litter" is a racist statement.
Anonymous wrote: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.
NP - You can't deny that people who grew up in third world countries have different expectations for behavior. Parts of MoCo are 30%+ foreign born (and that, of course, doesn't include their U.S. born children. We are overwhelmed and can't acculturate people fast enough, so yes, things are starting to appear more and more like the third world. Is that racist?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Except there is tons of more litter in Silver Spring, Takoma, Wheaton, etc. I’m sorry your fragile little mind can’t handle it.
I had to drive around that area today and was getting off the Wheaton exit from 495. So. Much. Trash. Everywhere. You wouldn’t see people littering like that in Olney, or on the roads in Chevy Chase or even in many parts of Gaithersburg. There are just more lowlife littering low class aholes in the eastern part of the county.
Like what goes through peoples’ minds who have a pickup truck with a couch and desk they want to get rid of and they decide to dump it on the side of the road in silver spring? Just loser mindset and behavior. They are just mentally broken people who are irredeemable, because they’ve never been taught manners and about living in a community from good parents.
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Anonymous wrote:Can't help but notice MoCo is turning into the pits. You can drive omg the beltway in MoCo or on many local roads and find trash strewn everywhere. So many people seem to dump garbage everywhere now. For a while there on 495 right before the TP exit, there was a crazy amount of trash dumped onto the shoulder....like big contractor bags of industrial trash. Just saw a garbage mattress thrown into the woods today on 495 in MoCo. Sale everywhere else you go on local roads. So much trash dumped everywhere. Panhandlers on every corner. Illegal vendors all over in parking lots selling stuff and dumping trash. Tons of randos hanging out in store parking lots all of the time. Many potholes on roads. Many neighborhoods now with abandoned junk vehicles sitting for months.
MoCo turned into dumpsville USA. How and why did this happen? It is way more noticeable now than even 5 or 10 years ago.