chumbawumba_bruh
chumbawumba_bruh t1_j91ngpj wrote
Reply to comment by NPRjunkieDC in 16th street heights safety by pastagirl27
Man I couldn’t hate this post more if I tried. “I contributed to the housing shortage by converting housing units into hotels” AND “When traveling to a new city, judge them by the presence of boring national chains”.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_j7whei6 wrote
I went through a glass French press every few years. I was so stoked when I realized they made stainless steel ones. Going on probably a decade with mine now.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_j6o6yjo wrote
Reply to Anyone miss the old DC? by sg8910
I don’t have a ton of love for DC, but I live in a neighorhood that still has sketchy pockets (Petworth) and, compared to other American cities that I’ve lived in, DC feels remarkably safe.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_j1he3qy wrote
Reply to comment by ariusrx in What’s the best publicly accessible toilet in the city? by i_wanna_b_the_guy
Don’t drop a bomb in the spot!
chumbawumba_bruh t1_ivu5388 wrote
Reply to comment by AMildPhenomenon in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
Eh lots of transplants from everywhere these days.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_ivrsqir wrote
Reply to comment by KissMyConverse07 in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
Charleston is way too fancy and stuck up though. It’s also much more of a beach town.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_ivrskrw wrote
Reply to comment by HyBear in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
I lived in New Orleans for the last decade and agree. Gritty old port cities that have been decimated from deindustrialization, are super friendly, love seafood, and have weird accents.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_ivk6g8q wrote
I cannot for the life of me fathom why anyone would want to live in the suburban hellscape occupied the most obnoxious rich dbags that is the wharf
chumbawumba_bruh t1_iurhphe wrote
Reply to comment by g-e-o-f-f in Anyone having issues with new dickies stuff? On the right is their old 834 shorts I've worn for years and on the left their new "everyday" shorts after barely two months of use! by SuperDidier
I mean, part of the issue here is that people do all of their shopping online vs in store. I feel like sizing issues have always been pretty common but it used to be that you’d try it on in store and figure it out before it became a hassle.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_itmmt4k wrote
Reply to comment by etrain828 in Anthem refusing to refund Arcade Fire tickets by porterpilsner
Yeah I lived in New Orleans til recently and I guess I lacked perspective. I assumed everyone knew Win was a creep because everyone in New Orleans knows Win is a creep. It takes a lot of bad behavior for anyone to get 86’d from places in New Orleans, and that dude has racked up multiple permanent bans.
chumbawumba_bruh t1_j92talj wrote
Reply to comment by dopkick in Looking to meet fellow hikers in Baltimore by J8R9L
I mean, it’s not the mountain west but the mid Atlantic still offers plenty of hiking and outdoorsy opportunities compared to the south and the Midwest. I’m from the west originally, am an avid camper and hiker, and I find plenty of places to go hiking and camping. Sure, you’ll encounter a lot of green tunnels and whatnot but Shenandoah, the blue ridge, Washington and Jefferson national forests, Seneca rocks/spruce knob, the dolly sods, and plenty of other very scenic spots are all weekendable.
The biggest difference and downside, to be honest, are the fucking ticks. I basically don’t go hiking in the spring because of them. They are both incredibly pervasive and extremely dangerous in the mid Atlantic, so the amount of precautions are way more than I’m accustomed to for going on east fathomed.