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atctia t1_jeasxn2 wrote

Reply to Police on 64 by rvakep

I've been seeing a lot more cops on 64W on my way to the office out in Short Pump this month

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atctia t1_j8t9th9 wrote

It really depends on what you consider aesthetically pleasing. The canal walk murals are pretty cool.and like someone said, you could get some nice river pics at the T. Potterfeld bridge

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atctia t1_j6o7g8p wrote

As a former VCU student, ive crossed that spot countless times both while driving and walking to class. I can most definitely say that there have been times where cars were going way too fast in that area. I can also say, because I was guilty of it, that students are not always careful when crossing streets. When I was a student I was often distracted when crossing streets, more focused on trying to get from the engineering building to my next class across campus in a measly 10 minutes. However, if cars would just slow down, it would alleviate so many problems

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atctia t1_j6n2arp wrote

I'm still enjoying my weekly dose of Abbot Elementary and I've recently started watching Kaleidoscope on Netflix. I've watched the green and purple episodes and so far I'm enjoying it, but it took me a while to decide what order I wanted to watch in.

In the anime sphere I've been hooked on Buddy Daddies and Bungo Stray Dogs

As far as movies are concerned, I'm looking forward to watching Wakanda Forever tomorrow evening

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atctia t1_j3w4vsr wrote

Reply to Wednesdaily by stickynohte

Free lunch today at the office. No idea what it is, but hopefully something good (and vegetarian friendly)

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atctia t1_itvpnny wrote

I (30F) grew up in the Richmond area and went to VCU as a student. As others have said, the campus is in the middle of the city, so as with any city environment it safest to be careful and watchful especially at night, but I never felt particularly unsafe while in the city. As far as the racism, I never experienced any overt racism as a Black woman on campus, but there were occasions that I felt uncomfortable because I was one of maybe 3-4 Black kids in a class of over 100 (I was an engineering major)

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atctia t1_isp2b49 wrote

When I was a kid we had this problem in the townhouse we lived in. I woke up one morning to a hole in my bedroom ceiling, right above my bed, and a squirrel's nose poking out of it.

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