Tag: # hate Virginia

  • Festival Envy

    Festival Envy

    By Andrea Menzies

    I feel music festival envy in spring as Mardi Gras and SXSW are in Louisiana and Texas in February and March. People are desperately trying to get to New Orleans and Austin areas I used to live in, and my timeline is filled with fun photos making me desperately home sick while Virginia is completely garbage.

  • Bad Weekend

    Every weekend I go out in Richmond, VA I am horrified and disgusted by how horrible people are on average compared to New Orleans and Austin where I lived for years. Last weekend I went out in Richmond and it was the most horrible night ever, and reminded me why I am always saving up for road trips far away. I hate Richmond, Virginia with all my soul. #Virginia Is For Nightmares

  • The Nightmare

    I really hate the loneliness nightmare that is being single in Virginia this month. I had the exact same habits and social style in other towns, and online dating worked great as I like dating. In Virginia online dating sucks and never works.

  • Move Away Dream

    Garbage Toilet Virginia I hate you so. Every square foot in you I hate with all my soul. Moving vans don’t pay for themselves so I keep working here. Dreams of leaving the nightmare echo my every tear.

  • Hate Virginia

    I hate so much the nightmare of Virginia! I am often baffled at how much the music, dating, and friendship people disappoint me in comparison to Austin, Texas and New Orleans, Louisiana. Both are downtown areas I have had apartments in before living here. I lived by myself, and had no roommates. Then my mother literally kidnapped my daughter out of school illegally in Texas, and forced me to move to Virginia out of the blue with threats to my daughter. I beg Anne daily to move back home away from Virginia, and she never listens to me. My daughter proved she never loved me when she picked a Virginia school to graduate from with a degree. We could have had a shot at getting out of this horrible place, but unfortunately she has never lived in a better town in her adult life so she does not know what she is missing. Visits back to New Orleans and Austin are the only thing that keeps me hanging on to a sense of joy.