One of the doors was boarded up last night at the Starbucks at 7700 Norfolk Avenue in downtown Bethesda. It's unclear if someone tried to break in, or if it was damaged in some other way. A sign directs customers not to use this door, but the store remains open for business.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Starbucks door boarded up in downtown Bethesda (Photos)
One of the doors was boarded up last night at the Starbucks at 7700 Norfolk Avenue in downtown Bethesda. It's unclear if someone tried to break in, or if it was damaged in some other way. A sign directs customers not to use this door, but the store remains open for business.
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Boarded up in Bethesda. Super rich moving out (no more Rodeo Drive), and leaving the rest of us behind. I'm satisfied with the remnants.
I can walk to the grocery/drug/doctor/dentist/bar/liquor stores. I can catch a free bus home. Say that about somewhere else? It's pretty nice around here. Do I need a gun to get around safely? I don't think so, yet.
Maybe woke libthink ain't working so well, eh?
@ 2:35 AM:
In psychiatry and neuroscience, the term neologism is used to describe words that have meaning only to the person who uses them, independent of their common meaning. This can be seen in schizophrenia, where a person may replace a word with a nonsensical one of their own invention (e.g., "I got so angry I picked up a dish and threw it at the geshinker"). The use of neologisms may also be due to aphasia acquired after brain damage resulting from a stroke or head injury.
@6:16 Wow, "remnants" is a pretty powerful word and a very accurate way to describe (most of) our situation, although I wholeheartedly agree with most of you comment, I do not concur with the "...don't think so about needing a weapon yet", you do though. While I don't want the responsibility that is attached to killing anybody, being put in that situation would not ever be initiated by me, ONLY by the perp who chooses to violently interact with normal law abiding citizen's life. Start packin' (either to move or defend.) Whether semi-automatic, old school revolver or a folding knife.
"Woke libthink" is far more creative than cut and paste. Kudos!
When seconds count, the police are only 32 minutes away!
In this liberal environment one never hears of fighting back or defense: the thugs run us over. This doesn't happen in Constitutional Carry states, like WV.
It's incredible how polite everyone is over there. Go figure.
Drunks leaving Tommy Joe's have done damage over the past year. I witnessed groups of young White and Asian men (doesn't mean it was exclusively these groups) tipping over furniture and planters and throwing chairs on more than one occasion in the wee hours.
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