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In other words, you are so insecure and immature that you resort to trying to go personal? Haha well today aint the day and I aint the one.
Word to the wise: Not everyone is going to always going to like what you like or agree with you and GUESS WHAT: ITS NOT PERSONAL.
Just a tip to help you since you are clearly still maturing.
Ps. I will continue saying what I think whether you like it or not so yeah...
I didn't go personal. I don't know you and I have no idea what your financial background is. I was just asking because I would think only someone who lives in a building that is superior would criticize it. How can someone say something negative about something that is better than what they have? It's like me driving a busted car and making fun of someone who drives a Mercedes Benz. How much sense would that make? That's why I asked you because I was under the impression you must live in a really nice place since it's so much better than that building. I mean, you never answered the question which leads me to believe you don't live in a building that is better.
If you don't, how can you talk about that buildings? The same goes for anyone.
Dude please stop cherry picking stats for your continued hate. Baltimore MSA brings "DC" down in terms of percentage in almost every instance. DC MSA is 1/3 size of LA's CSA yet is half the size in GDP. DC MSA, 6 million = $455 billion GDP. LA CSA 18+ million= $918 billion? C'mon.
The Inland Empire MSA is a much bigger drag economic drag than Baltimore.
I didn't go personal. I don't know you and I have no idea what your financial background is. I was just asking because I would think only someone who lives in a building that is superior would criticize it. How can someone say something negative about something that is better than what they have? It's like me driving a busted car and making fun of someone who drives a Mercedes Benz. How much sense would that make? That's why I asked you because I was under the impression you must live in a really nice place since it's so much better than that building. I mean, you never answered the question which leads me to believe you don't live in a building that is better.
If you don't, how can you talk about that buildings? The same goes for anyone.
Wrong. A person can have an opinion on something regardless. We arent talking stats or facts.
Wrong. A person can have an opinion on something regardless. We arent talking stats or facts.
So anything else?
True, but it seems like it's personal with you. I mean, you think Washington D.C. is comparable to Fargo, North Dakota. You don't think that raises an eyebrow? I mean, look around. Everyone is saying the same thing to you. Everyone is thinking the same thing?
True, but it seems like it's personal with you. I mean, you think Washington D.C. is comparable to Fargo, North Dakota. You don't think that raises an eyebrow? I mean, look around. Everyone is saying the same thing to you. Everyone is thinking the same thing?
On the one hand you yap about old buildings you dont like and no one cares, but when the shoe is on the other foot and someone else doesnt like your building, its like you become a mixture of Judge Judy and Iyanla Vanzant. LMAO.
On the one hand you yap about old buildings you dont like and no one cares, but when the shoe is on the other foot and someone else doesnt like your building, its like you become a mixture of Judge Judy and Iyanla Vanzant. LMAO.
Not today, take a seat.
O my, why must you always forget everything. I was actually responding to a post. I didn't even begin to say what I like until 5 pages of "D.C. sucks" posts. I don't attack other cities. That's your job. I was responding to Kidphilly. Having an opinion is fine. Going out of your way to find every post about a city you dislike is obsessive. Just saying...
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it just looks sterile to me - street wall and all
And that cladding - yuk
why does everything they seem to be building in these areas all look this way - DC deserves better design IMHO
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MD just out curiousity - which would appear to be better overall environment for shopping on aesthetics
You know, I actually like new and modern. I hate old and dirty. You can have the **** in the hallway. I want clean new buildings inside and out. I don't want any dirt on the streets or on the walls. I like the urban built environment of San Fran, but I think San Fran buildings are old and dirty actually. I like Midtown Manhattan. Give me clean and shiny anyday.
Bingo, I didnt say anything about Washington DC, only that those pics make me nauseated, DCs economy is not more robust than LA and that the list of stores for CityCenter is bogus hype.
Nowhere do I make personal commentaries about DC. You care way too much.
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