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Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as usual

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:17 am
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdcqSFYBt7U[/youtube]

Typical gentrifier seeking out attention towards himself. He couldnt keep his mask inside until halloween he just had to bring it out early.

"HEY EVERYBODY!"
"LOOK AT ME!"
"LOOK AT ME!"
"LOOK AT ME!"
"I'M URBAN" "I'M URBAN"
"I'M A WASHINGTONIAN NOW"

You see back home on the suburban cul-de-sac he was raised on nobody would have given a rats ass about him running down the street in the cold with his shirt off with a mask on.

But now he is URBAN.
He pays inflated rents and the streets have become his playground.
Its all about him now.
The streets are his stage and they are also his audience.

"LOOK AT ME!"
"LOOK AT ME!"
"LOOK AT ME!"

When he goes back home to his condo he will immediately log on to Facebook and tell all his friends back home how he was running down the URBAN streets of DC with a mask on. Then he will tell them he was on the news. Then he will tell them he is on YouTube etc... etc... etc...

Its all about seeking out attention towards themselves.
Growing up, I attended private schools all over the area with a lot of these kinds of types.
Trust me, I know them all too well.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:26 am
by willbcocks
Wes: Don't blame it all on the private school kids. There are young gentrifiers in the public schools too. But how did you manage to stay pure after being raised in a yuppie household and attending private school?

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:08 pm
by tontoz
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:Its all about seeking out attention towards themselves.


Are you familiar with the story of the pot and the kettle?

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:46 pm
by Wizardspride
tontoz wrote:
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:Its all about seeking out attention towards themselves.


Are you familiar with the story of the pot and the kettle?

Amen.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:43 pm
by Rafael122
Actually I kinda agree with this, and wasn't in the least bit shocked this became some sort of internet fad within hours of it happening. It is what it is. The area as a whole takes something as meaningless as this and blows it up to make it seem cooler than it is. In the end, who cares?

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:58 pm
by pancakes3
Well, I think we can all agree to dislike people who think they're more clever than they are but what I disagree with is to pin this behavior entirely on transplants.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:31 pm
by montestewart
I don't even care about such behavior, and if it's transplants doing it, I can guess where it might come from. You're young, you've moved to a new city for college or work, you're trying to make it, despite the ridiculous rents and overpriced drinks. You're looking for friends, and old timers are so cliquish, so you hang mostly with other recent transplants, and you do silly stuff, in search of fun and group and individual identity. Some of this seems pretty stupid, but it also seems pretty harmless. It doesn't bother me near as much as people defecating in the alley behind my house or tossing used condoms in my driveway, which is, of course, totally old school DC.

I do kind of miss some of the colorful old time homeless people, like Sky King, or that one homeless guy with all the ties who never stood still, or the guy that stood on NY Ave by Brentwood, holding a stick and welcoming people to Washington. He looked kind of like Ed Bradley, and I saw him once at an art opening, enjoying wine and cheese, and his unintelligible conversation fit right in with the art talk.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:52 pm
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
willbcocks wrote:Wes: Don't blame it all on the private school kids. There are young gentrifiers in the public schools too. But how did you manage to stay pure after being raised in a yuppie household and attending private school?


Well if I had to pinpoint an exact event then it would have to be the year one of my parents lost their job and for the first time in my life I had to attend a public school. It was only for 1 year but in that 1 year I learned a hell of a lot both inside and outside of the classsroom. Now I do not want to bring race into this but the majority of the students at the public school did not look like me. The entire school was the same race except for me and a handful of teachers. My friends attending the private schools would constantly tease me about getting robbed, stabbed and shot but the reality is it never happened. I never encountered any problems. The way my friends looked down on others just for attending public schools was troubling and disturbing.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:03 pm
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
tontoz wrote:
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:Its all about seeking out attention towards themselves.


Are you familiar with the story of the pot and the kettle?


Yes I am familiar with the story.

The gentrifiers probably overpaid for theirs just like they overpay for everything else.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:23 pm
by miller31time
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:
tontoz wrote:
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:Its all about seeking out attention towards themselves.


Are you familiar with the story of the pot and the kettle?


Yes I am familiar with the story.

The gentrifiers probably overpaid for theirs just like they overpay for everything else.


:lol:

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:47 pm
by tontoz
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:
tontoz wrote:
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:Its all about seeking out attention towards themselves.


Are you familiar with the story of the pot and the kettle?


Yes I am familiar with the story.

The gentrifiers probably overpaid for theirs just like they overpay for everything else.



They are probably also responsible for global warming and the budget deficit.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:57 pm
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
pancakes3 wrote:Well, I think we can all agree to dislike people who think they're more clever than they are but what I disagree with is to pin this behavior entirely on transplants.


But it is transplants.

Do you want for me to give you an example?

Go do a Google seach...

"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1970"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1971"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1972"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1973"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1974"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1975"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1976"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1977"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1978"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1979"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1980"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1981"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1982"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1983"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1984"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1985"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1986"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1987"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1988"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1989"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1990"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1991" NO WAY IN HELL!!! HELL NO!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1992"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1993"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1994"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1995"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1996"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1997"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1998"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 1999"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 2000"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 2001"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 2002"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 2003"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 2004"
"Washington DC No Pants Metro Ride 2005"

Go do a Google seach for all of the above and you will find NOTHING because this disgusting attention seeking "LOOK AT ME" event did not exist until just recently.

Who do you think started it?

DC Natives who have been riding the trains for most if not all of our lives?

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:11 am
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
tontoz wrote:

They are probably also responsible for global warming and the budget deficit.


Well they are responsible for the metrorail fares being raised every single year for the past few years.
It now costs $14 for an all day metrorail pass.
I would rather risk jumping the gate (even at the stations my childhood friends are now the station managers at) than pay those ridiculous fares.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:19 am
by tontoz
One attention whore calling attention to another. Since you are stuck in the past....







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Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:22 am
by Ed Wood
Let's not go down that road Tontoz; slurs to a minimum and directed at Jordan Crawford whenever possible if you wouldn't mind.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:38 am
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
tontoz wrote:One attention whore calling attention to another. Since you are stuck in the past....

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What does the past have to do with any of this?

You are the one stuck in the past with your skinny pants, retro replica 80s/90s Air Jordans, replica 80s/90s snapback hats and your garbage wanna-be 80s, 80s ripoff electro music.

On top of all that you are a Wizards fan.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:31 am
by tontoz
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:
tontoz wrote:One attention whore calling attention to another. Since you are stuck in the past....

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What does the past have to do with any of this?

You are the one stuck in the past with your skinny pants, retro replica 80s/90s Air Jordans, replica 80s/90s snapback hats and your garbage wanna-be 80s, 80s ripoff electro music.

On top of all that you are a Wizards fan.



What does the past have to do with it? Everything because you can't let go of it. Over time cities change, suburbs change, people change, technologies change. Get over it.

FYI i have never lived in DC and don't own any retro anything.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:24 pm
by Zonkerbl
I think the vid is HILARIOUS!

People who don't take life too seriously are wonderful.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:05 pm
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
Zonkerbl wrote:I think the vid is HILARIOUS!


I agree it is hilarious.

His landlord is laughing all the way to the bank.

Re: Gentrifiers on the DC streets seeking out attention as u

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:23 pm
by Wes_Tiny_Abe_
tontoz wrote:
Wes_Tiny_Abe_ wrote:
tontoz wrote:One attention whore calling attention to another. Since you are stuck in the past....

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What does the past have to do with any of this?

You are the one stuck in the past with your skinny pants, retro replica 80s/90s Air Jordans, replica 80s/90s snapback hats and your garbage wanna-be 80s, 80s ripoff electro music.

On top of all that you are a Wizards fan.



What does the past have to do with it? Everything because you can't let go of it. Over time cities change, suburbs change, people change, technologies change. Get over it.

FYI i have never lived in DC and don't own any retro anything.


Why in the hell do you keep bringing up the past?

What in the hell does the past have to do with any of this?

All I did was point out there were no ridiculous transplant attention seeking events up until the last few years.