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Bruh I'm from DC originally and I can tell you firsthand that some Washingtonians are country as hell, like North Carolina type of country. DC is a weird a city. The white population is transplanted or general American is the black population is half city and half country, like Chicago.
I know what you mean though. I mean DC is very easy to drive around and you really don’t feel rushed. I was up in Logan Circle and it was veerryy quiet compared to when I’m on 31st st in Queens. Believe me, see the difference especially when looking at DC through a Northeastern point of view but Washington’s built environment isn’t country.
I know what you mean though. I mean DC is very easy to drive around and you really don’t feel rushed. I was up in Logan Circle and it was veerryy quiet compared to when I’m on 31st st in Queens. Believe me, see the difference especially when looking at DC through a Northeastern point of view but Washington’s built environment isn’t country.
I agree with that, some parts of east of the river can be a different story though. It's built like Staten Island over there....
It might be less built... Staten Island is like 8000 ppsm.
And being "built" doesn't mean being northern or southern.
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