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Reply to Does the self-service emissions inspection machine work for newly-purchased used cars? by [deleted]
Gotta go in person the first time
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3 roommates - I think that's the maximum before it goes from "living with a few peers" to "big group house" tbh
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Reply to comment by 42beastmode in Does this subreddit represent the true sentiment DC residents have for their city? by 42beastmode
The buses that go down High and Neil were always serviceable for me when I wanted to do things in the Short North or Victorian Village, but yeah DC is absolutely next level, you can even go without in some of the inner ring suburbs let alone much of the city proper.
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Reply to Does this subreddit represent the true sentiment DC residents have for their city? by 42beastmode
I went to OSU and have a couple very good friends in Columbus still. The biggest downsides to here seem to be housing - $300k gets you a serviceable SFH in much of Columbus and a 1-bedroom condo here, and community - it's just something you have to actively work at here in a way you don't have to in Ohio. The crime feels higher than Columbus, but I think that's mostly because in DC you're likely out in public more, whereas CBus most people (understandably) just drive everywhere...I have to say though, I know MANY other Ohioans who are here, and I can think of maybe three people from the DMV who ended up in OH. Take that as you will
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Reply to comment by jeffreyhunt90 in What's your experience with Initiative 82? by UncleLongHair0
Yup, it's good but my server specifically said the service charge was not the tip. I felt bad and threw on 10%, but it's really crappy of them