Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
I don't know. I think not complaining about it is a bigger problem. Why would you simply accept robbery and shooting? Are robberies and shootings the sort of thing you think we should have more of?
They are too stupid to realize the MPD hates them too.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
I don't know. I think not complaining about it is a bigger problem. Why would you simply accept robbery and shooting? Are robberies and shootings the sort of thing you think we should have more of?
Whenever someone wants to go back to "old DC" I remember trash piling up in the streets, no plowing, government shutdowns, people complaining about gentrification, DCPS hating charter schools....wait, actually nothing has changed at all.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
I don't know. I think not complaining about it is a bigger problem. Why would you simply accept robbery and shooting? Are robberies and shootings the sort of thing you think we should have more of?
Whenever someone wants to go back to "old DC" I remember trash piling up in the streets, no plowing, government shutdowns, people complaining about gentrification, DCPS hating charter schools....wait, actually nothing has changed at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved here in early 90s. Love some of the changes to the City (downtown!). Miss others (adams Morgan is sad).
Cities change.
Starbucks?
Panera?
Potbelly?
Walgreens?
Forever 21?
H&M?
J Crew?
CVS?
Bed Bath Beyond?
Seriously?
Are you a troll?
No, but I also travel more than 2 blocks away from Chinatown metro. You may want to get out more and rediscover some interesting things going on in both new and old DC.
There is hardly anything left of the old DC.
You wouldn't know that though because you are a gentrifier.
I don't think gentrifier means what you think it means.
Ok.
You are a recent arrival urban try hard.
Your assumption being that I didn't move from a larger, more urban environment. You realize, that many people move to Washington for school - or work - from larger cities around the world.
Ok let me guess.
You moved here from a more urban & gritty 2000-2010 New York City?
LOL
Once again.
Spare me.
The people who do come from larger cities around the world would agree about the current incarnation of DC sucking.
I know this because they all tell me so.
Nope. Around the world includes, wait for it...outside of America. Shocking, I know.
I wonder how old you are, with your usage of LOL so frequently. You may be native, but I may be living here longer.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
I don't know. I think not complaining about it is a bigger problem. Why would you simply accept robbery and shooting? Are robberies and shootings the sort of thing you think we should have more of?
Whenever someone wants to go back to "old DC" I remember trash piling up in the streets, no plowing, government shutdowns, people complaining about gentrification, DCPS hating charter schools....wait, actually nothing has changed at all.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
I don't know. I think not complaining about it is a bigger problem. Why would you simply accept robbery and shooting? Are robberies and shootings the sort of thing you think we should have more of?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
I don't know. I think not complaining about it is a bigger problem. Why would you simply accept robbery and shooting? Are robberies and shootings the sort of thing you think we should have more of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved here in early 90s. Love some of the changes to the City (downtown!). Miss others (adams Morgan is sad).
Cities change.
Starbucks?
Panera?
Potbelly?
Walgreens?
Forever 21?
H&M?
J Crew?
CVS?
Bed Bath Beyond?
Seriously?
Are you a troll?
No, but I also travel more than 2 blocks away from Chinatown metro. You may want to get out more and rediscover some interesting things going on in both new and old DC.
There is hardly anything left of the old DC.
You wouldn't know that though because you are a gentrifier.
I don't think gentrifier means what you think it means.
Ok.
You are a recent arrival urban try hard.
Your assumption being that I didn't move from a larger, more urban environment. You realize, that many people move to Washington for school - or work - from larger cities around the world.
Ok let me guess.
You moved here from a more urban & gritty 2000-2010 New York City?
LOL
Once again.
Spare me.
The people who do come from larger cities around the world would agree about the current incarnation of DC sucking.
I know this because they all tell me so.
Anonymous wrote:What is the gentrifier's obsession with being urban?
Then when they end up in urban situations such as a robbery or a shooting they complain about it.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved here in early 90s. Love some of the changes to the City (downtown!). Miss others (adams Morgan is sad).
Cities change.
Starbucks?
Panera?
Potbelly?
Walgreens?
Forever 21?
H&M?
J Crew?
CVS?
Bed Bath Beyond?
Seriously?
Are you a troll?
No, but I also travel more than 2 blocks away from Chinatown metro. You may want to get out more and rediscover some interesting things going on in both new and old DC.
There is hardly anything left of the old DC.
You wouldn't know that though because you are a gentrifier.
I don't think gentrifier means what you think it means.
Ok.
You are a recent arrival urban try hard.
That's pretty subjective.Anonymous wrote:Washington never was and never will be "interesting."
Anonymous wrote:"I hate gentrified DC" OP is boring.