Not_Cleaver
Not_Cleaver t1_jdo4bsx wrote
Reply to I know it shouldn't be, but it's always weird seeing DC on a random, unrelated sub. by snow-days
Never, ever go to see the Cherry Blossoms on the weekend.
And if you do, never, ever drive. If you are in the burbs like I am now without a metro - go to a station or park in Virginia and walk across the bridge.
But it’s not worth it. The Mall will be packed and you won’t even get close to the trees.
Not_Cleaver t1_ja056ut wrote
Wouldn’t that be Nanny O’Briens?
Not_Cleaver t1_ja052t1 wrote
Why is Virginia news being posted here?
Actually, I know why based on the many crime posts. But it seems to be that many posters actually hate DC/the region.
Not_Cleaver t1_ja04s6f wrote
It’s no worse than what happens in 2010 or 2016. I recall decent weather before massive snowstorms. In 2010, I believe, that there four straight snow days from OPM. And there really should have been a fifth.
Not_Cleaver t1_j9wrrqn wrote
I moved to the burbs in June after living in DC for over a decade. I don’t think anything has changed much. I’m skeptical of many of the posts about the violent crime wave. Especially since many of them don’t have any flairs indicating their neighborhood/community.
Not_Cleaver t1_j9ams34 wrote
Reply to comment by UglyDODO in [OC] My sophomore year internship search by UglyDODO
Fair. Especially for unpaid internships it’s so asinine to require recommendations. Congrats on getting your internship. Hope it’s good and productive work. And may the BS tasks be kept to a minimum.
Not_Cleaver t1_j9alzlv wrote
Reply to [OC] My sophomore year internship search by UglyDODO
What do you mean by incomplete? That you stopped after reconsidering or that you messed up? I take it you withdrew yourself from consideration for the withdrawn ones. The ghosted ones are places you’d likely not want to work. So unprofessional. Yeah, it sucks to reject someone, but it’s better than leaving them hanging.
Not_Cleaver t1_j96qskk wrote
Reply to Physical book vs. Audible? by LawrenceLotze
I can only enjoy audio books after I’ve physically read it. I prefer physical copies to digital, but then again, I’m nearly out of room on my bookshelves.
At the same time, my commute is about an hour. So, I really should get into audiobooks. Generally though I listen to YouTubers or Critical Role.
Not_Cleaver t1_j84gigy wrote
Reply to comment by FlimFlamMagoo728 in All-time greatest r/WashingtonDC thread by AuthorityRespecter
It feels like that it’s gotten much worse in the last year or so on this sub. Seems to have gotten worse around the primaries, which is around the time I moved to the burbs myself.
Also see something likewise occurring in comments on local stories in the WaPo.
Not_Cleaver t1_j8408le wrote
Reply to comment by wwb_99 in All-time greatest r/WashingtonDC thread by AuthorityRespecter
I feel like this sub is getting invaded by people who don’t live in the region (or live far out in the suburbs) and just want to shit all over DC.
Not_Cleaver t1_j7cghxv wrote
Most of those, if not all, are scams. Now, it’s possible to find an apartment that’s $800, but they won’t legally be apartments. I knew of a guy who lived in a partially unfinished basement for that amount. So, luxury apartments are impossible to be true.
Not_Cleaver t1_j7cg0kw wrote
Reply to comment by alizadk in Apartment Hunting Prices...Is There A Catch, Here? by [deleted]
Yeah. They’re the same picture as well.
Not_Cleaver t1_j74tpom wrote
Reply to Mandatory Tip for Take-Out? by DCcatdad09
No. That’s insane. A pickup restaurant shouldn’t be charging tip. If they can’t make it, they should just up their prices by twenty percent.
Not_Cleaver t1_j6zqd8i wrote
You’re not going to be able to do this easily in DC. You’re going to have to have roommates. And probably in the burbs. Though there are some more or less than legal basement apartments that might be $1000 a month.
As an aside, I lived in an English basement in the District making about $30K from 2011 to 2017. So, it’s possible. But it’s a miserable existence. I had to pinch each and every penny.
Not_Cleaver t1_j6azkl5 wrote
Reply to The Red Panda at the zoo is not a myth! by Jhersom520
Fake. I’ll only believe it if you’re holding today’s WaPo.
Not_Cleaver t1_j69vksa wrote
Why are you touching it?
Not_Cleaver t1_j69vjkt wrote
Reply to comment by fgjkklkbbgfree in My cat brought me a rather large "mouse" this morning by pldiguanaman
I think those are called fingers.
Not_Cleaver t1_j69t4lj wrote
Reply to comment by charlesdexterward in At a wedding in California. Never seen this in a Church before. by MelonTosser
Think I’ve seen it in a few Lutheran churches I’ve attended. Not sure my current Lutheran church does that. It was often to bless whoever was up there. I’m not sure I like it because it never felt natural to me. I guess if the spirit moves someone it’s okay. But I’ve never been comfortable with outward expressions of faith. Faith to me is something that’s private and expressions of it should be service to others.
Not_Cleaver t1_j66fbsj wrote
Reply to Does this subreddit represent the true sentiment DC residents have for their city? by 42beastmode
I lived in DC for over a decade after similarly graduating from grad school (though it was also in the District) before moving to the burbs during the summer 2022. DC is a great city that I highly recommend living in and of which I also miss living in.
While living in DC, I complained as much as anyone about the Metro and occasionally about the council and crime rate. But that didn’t diminish my love of living in DC (except for having no representation in Congress). So, I’d recommend it in a heartbeat. If it weren’t for the impossibly high house prices, I would have stayed. That said, living fifteen minutes from Baltimore has its perks; though it makes my morning commute to DC a pain in the ass. As much as I hated the metro at times, reading on the metro is far superior to being stuck in traffic.
As for this sub, it’s mostly a reflection of the mood. But I’d wager a lot of the crime posts (especially those that rip on statehood) are posted by outsiders.
Not_Cleaver t1_j5r0nfl wrote
Reply to Is it accurate to say that Washington is grey people living grey little lives and everyday is a Monday? by bassboss84
No. I never thought that when I lived in DC. It’s a luxury to be able to take the metro to the national mall and simply walk around. Or the ability to go to a Smithsonian (postal is my favorite). I used to run to the Washington Monument from NW. And the restaurants that are often just in walking distance…Even now, living in the suburbs, I simply take it for granted the monuments that are so accessible to us.
Not_Cleaver t1_j2e7dg4 wrote
Reply to comment by Suburbs-suck in I'm looking for an upscale lunch place to take my girlfriend's dad before proposing by Puzzleheaded-Ad-1877
Yeah, it’s like the only Taco Bell in the District and it serves alcohol. What more should OP’s future father-in-law want?
Not_Cleaver t1_iwz45gp wrote
Reply to comment by tribecalledchef in Recommendations for restaurants with vegan or vegetarian options. by ResearcherTerrible14
Yep, my wife and I took one of my younger vegetarian cousins to the one in DC in 2019, and she still raves about it.
Not_Cleaver t1_iuuhpj8 wrote
Reply to Any good bars around Columbia and Ellicott? by Pando_22
Just got done enjoying Jailbreak.
Second pub dog though.
Not_Cleaver t1_iuavtzt wrote
Reply to comment by Worldly_Government in True hole in the wall DC Diners by dcguy000
Loved going there at two in the morning.
Not_Cleaver t1_jdy83dd wrote
Reply to comment by twubleuk in [OC] My partner’s 2 months job hunt as a Product Manager (UK, 4 years xp) by fryd_rice_all_rise
My wife was essentially ghosted after a second interview. The first was by Zoom. The second was a four hour interview/tour (it was a museum) followed by a question/answer session with current staff.
Until the second interview (the museum was also considering two others), they had been in good communication. Afterwards, radio silence. It was only after badgering them that she found out that she wasn’t being offered (by which point she wouldn’t have taken it if it was being offered).
And a few months later, the job was back on the market for applications. They took none of the final three candidates. And that job wasn’t filled for over a year.