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StudioFiftyFour
Unless we're talking about raising children in Manhattan or another area where land and housing is extremely expensive, children do not belong in apartments.
They run around too much, are too loud, and create a disturbance to just about all of their neighbors out of the pure proximity of apartment life.
Lurking breeders: If you can't afford a HOME of your own, you can't afford a kid, either.
Re: breeder neighbors September 28, 2014 | Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 379 |
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rudeawakening
Ugh, I would lose my mind. You have my sympathies.
Is there any way you can complain to the landlord that these savages are excessively loud? You shouldn't have to hear someone else's little shit making a racket from within your own residence. I would be so mad. :flaming
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Ugh, I would lose my mind. You have my sympathies.
Is there any way you can complain to the landlord that these savages are excessively loud? You shouldn't have to hear someone else's little shit making a racket from within your own residence. I would be so mad. :flaming
We own a condo there, and I complained to the office manager and the condo board. Got a combination of that's the way kyds play and they're afraid the moo will sue the condo association because discrimination. I read the condo rules and will be calling the condo board members when it starts screaming. On the Bright side the owner of their unit doesn't do long term contracts so I'm hoping they'll be gone in less than a year.
My main concern with this brat is if/when it escapes and becomes a lil floater, moo or someone decides I'm a female who works from home therefore I should've stopped it.
I live in a Washington DC suburb in a diverse neighborhood with wonderful locally owned shops. You can't go more than a few blocks without seeing a historical marker of some sort. When Takeo bought the place 15 years ago it was grad students, couples, and empty nesters. People ran to the outer suburbs when they found out they were inpig, now I swear they're coming from the outer burbs. The condo is small but might be tolerable for a fambily with 1 kyd for a year or two, I stayed in hotel rooms larger than my place. We decided against adopting a dog because we thought it would be irresponsible to have a dog in a condo with no yard for it to run.
We're here until Takeo retires in about 10-15 years, bright side is we can afford to save money for our retirement compound.
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