DC is scary. It's too extreme in its localities. I suppose it's like Atlanta except more quizzical because of all of the bourgeoning sites like the Smithsonian and being the eff'ing capital that should epitomize the good aspects of a Democratic society. Then ten seconds to your right you're being lambasted by incapable homeless people or generally minorities in public schools that get shit for funding because of zoning bullshit and household incomes. In Atlanta? Sure. We have nothing but a growing Trump Tower and I'm wondering if it's going to be insanely profitable considering Atlanta is still a commuter city regardless of what people say. Yeah, we have the High Museum. Let's all scream "Financial problems!" and you should investigate their lower floors. Carter Museum is the shit though. Perhaps I'm too hard on Atlanta, but it's not a great city in regards to skyscrapers, design, road planning, road maintenance [tbf, it's raining like a slobbering baby here], and sites directly in the city. Underground Atlanta? Yeeeeeah, I suppose the city forgot about that since the roof is caving in.
But if you're in a northern suburb of DC, as north normally encompasses financial gains/aspects, you'll be safe. At least it isn't like Baltimore where a kid was shot by a disgruntled man who wanted the kid's ice cream. Oh, wait. . . .
I don't want to work today. :| I have research papers with shit proposals I tossed in the teacher's face to fill the turn-in requirement. I need to work on them beaucoup, oui oui?