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hello yes operator? i would like to participate in Crimes
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 17:53 |
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MA-Horus posted:Can confirm. It's cold but the homes are built and insulated for it. Same with summer heat, and basements help. Grid is largely nuclear and hydroelectric so plenty of baseload as well
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 18:13 |
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But then you have to live in the great lakes region which, except for cedar point, is 4/10 at best
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 18:15 |
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a lot of stuff also isn't just the location but also the government and how States Rights a given place is. like as much as i love to poo poo on las vegas, nevada gives us legal weed and my driver's license gender marker is an x, and those are both things that are iirc not available in a majority of other states
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 18:19 |
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stealie72 posted:Also, 65 year old dudes who aren't gunna pay for no plow service trying to shovel out their driveway for reasons having heart attacks. "They want how much for a gas snowblower? gently caress that I'll shovel it myself" I've been intending to get myself a gas snowblower, turns out the quality of them has just gone to poo poo over the last few years.
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Zamujasa posted:a lot of stuff also isn't just the location but also the government and how States Rights a given place is. like as much as i love to poo poo on las vegas, nevada gives us legal weed and my driver's license gender marker is an x, and those are both things that are iirc not available in a majority of other states Being able to walk into a government office and just say "yeah, the gender on my license is wrong" and it gets corrected is so small, yet so important
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 18:29 |
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kupachek posted:The parts of California where building tall and dense would provide the most good are also right along the fault lines.
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Cugel the Clever posted:Ehh, I think this is increasingly mitigated by modern engineering. New construction is resilient enough, provided, it's built to code. Might not matter in The Big One, but the risk is nothing like that of building on sand at sea level in a hurricane-prone area. See all of japan
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 18:36 |
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Eason the Fifth posted:But then you have to live in the great lakes region which, except for cedar point, is 4/10 at best
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 18:44 |
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I've lived in worse places than the great lakes region. The South comes to mind, specifically. At least the chuds in the north can enunciate.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:07 |
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I've also lived in both regions and do 100% agree, but 2/10 southern US doesn't, unfortunately, curve the great lakes grade. Especially with the God damned mayflies
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:22 |
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Zamujasa posted:hello yes operator? i would like to participate in Crimes Dear White People, Why do you always wanna betray America? I’ve never heard of any black, Latin/Hispanic, or Asian person that has pulled a Benedict Arnold. And always for loving cheap. In this case free! Sincerely, Your local Paraguayan/Egyptian American.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:33 |
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Cedar Point is in Sandusky. gently caress that. You couldn’t pay me enough to live anywhere between Toledo and Buffalo.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:33 |
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Oh yeah, totally get it. Great lakes ain't that bad though. 4/10 is still better than the midwest, the great sea of corn and soy. Nothing is really topping Colorado for me, though. I daydream about Alaska or Montana, but this place is my high water mark. The only way it could be more perfect is if we got enough rain to not have to worry about forest fires. Also if all the texans left. That's going to vary person to person though. I'm sure there are people who love the South for all its humidity and hatred. It is beautiful, but the stink of humanity has tarnished it too thoroughly for me to move back.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:39 |
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shame on an IGA posted:Louisville KY based on private logistics companies all being very upfront about why they put all their infrastructure there. IMO from experience elsewhere that has ceased to be the case and everyone needs to be analyzing whether their own personal area of control can withstand a Harvey-level rain event. And same for logistics centering in Salt Lake City in the west, shame that the state is basically anti-fun.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:40 |
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my friends, it is time to vote for the fattest babies. 909's cub returning after their first round loss to walking orb 132's cub in 2021. https://twitter.com/katmainps/status/1575516889320652800 The triplets have clearly eaten the 4th cub pictured, but the twosome have been no slouches on the river. https://twitter.com/KatmaiNPS/status/1575516888452530177 vote early, vote often.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:50 |
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American Freedom Tour The company that puts on the Trump campaign events, is bankrupt. They have cancelled all future events due to this. Turns out, Trump never pays his vendors. Never. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/09/29/trump-speeches-bankruptcy-vendors/
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Brute Squad posted:my friends, it is time to vote for the fattest babies. 909's cub is showing strong this season.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 19:53 |
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TheWeedNumber posted:Dear White People, white people are insane hth
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maffew buildings posted:white people are insane hth This is known.
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Cugel the Clever posted:
lol what a sanctimonious clown you are. How many people do you think live in these flood prone areas that don't have the financial security to up and leave? How many people do you think were displaced by Hurricane Katrina who were never able to see their homes or communities again? The idea that this discussion is as cut and dry as gun ownership and school shootings is exclusively a product of your lack of perspective to these issues. Not to mention that the individuals suffering the burden of climate change in this instance are doing so as a result of how the ENTIRE planet lives, not just their communities. Suggesting that we start by loving over the people who are dealing with the consequences of how society at large operates. You want to point to people who live in communities that have been affected by climate change like they decided on these circumstances and chose that course of action. It is natural to want to discuss how these events and changes effect society. It makes you sound like an rear end in a top hat when you do it in a callous and uninformed manner. Grip it and rip it fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Sep 29, 2022 |
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maffew buildings posted:white people are insane hth You better learn the religion of peace (and subservience to Rome)... or else! Sincerely A Spaniard to an ancestor, probably
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 20:12 |
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:Oh yeah, totally get it. Great lakes ain't that bad though. 4/10 is still better than the midwest, the great sea of corn and soy. Western Washington has mountain views in nearly every direction, huge forests full of some of the largest trees on Earth, 3 National Parks, the Puget Sound which runs right through the middle of Western Washington and has multiple species of whales, seals, and sealions you can see with not much effort. Plus legal weed, , great breweries and wineries, and one of the most progressive electorates in the country. You're surrounded by beautiful scenery nearly everywhere you go, including in the cities. Here's some recent pics all from near where I live in Seattle. Sunset over the Olympic Mountains from Golden Gardens Park, Seattle Downtown Seattle from Gas Works Park Gas Works Park, an old gasification plant turned into a park Sunset over the Olympic Mountains from Lumen Field, near Seattle's port Green Lake Park, Seattle Grab a beer while riding one of Washington's ferries across the Sound I can't imagine a better place in the US to live. It's certainly not perfect here but in my opinion the advantages massively outweigh any disadvantages of living here.
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Mustang posted:Western Washington has mountain views in nearly every direction, huge forests full of some of the largest trees on Earth, 3 National Parks, the Puget Sound which runs right through the middle of Western Washington and has multiple species of whales, seals, and sealions you can see with not much effort. Plus legal weed, , great breweries and wineries, and one of the most progressive electorates in the country. And me on kitsap peninsula! Come visit!
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 20:21 |
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Follow up with some more pics of cool plants and stuff from around the Puget Sound region. If you can't tell, I really loving love living here.
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ASAPI posted:American Freedom Tour Is this going to put his endless rallies to a stop or will he start self-funding them/someone else step up to have the privilege of getting ripped off by Donald Trump because "SURELY, this is the time where a contractor will get paid for our work and not have to sue him only to be told it was OUR fault somehow"?
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 20:35 |
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Last post of pictures, this time from last fall. So uh yeah, Washington is awesome.
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CBJSprague24 posted:Is this going to put his endless rallies to a stop or will he start self-funding them/someone else step up to have the privilege of getting ripped off by Donald Trump because "SURELY, this is the time where a contractor will get paid for our work and not have to sue him only to be told it was OUR fault somehow"? yes
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ASAPI posted:909's cub is showing strong this season. definitely took last year's loss to heart https://twitter.com/KatmaiNPS/status/1441070710357692416
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 20:38 |
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If someone offered me a green card and a solid salary to move to Seattle I'd do it. Vancouver is lovely but wages are crap and there's no way in hell I can even think about living in any of the main cities with how little I make comparatively. Vancouver: All the good and bad of Seattle but with effectively half the pay between low wages and a currency that isn't worth poo poo all.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 20:40 |
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kupachek posted:The parts of California where building tall and dense would provide the most good are also right along the fault lines. vuk83 posted:See all of japan This was going to be my response. It has been about making sure everyone has parking for their cars (and coincidentally keeping poor people away). While I was busy looking up previous failures to pass similar bills, it looks like CA finally passed legislation making a mass transit exception which is really awesome news, if not a touch too late. I'm sure there's some reason it'll be awful since I haven't read the text; I'm just happy Californians other than San Franciscoans are finally willing to accept: "what if not everyone had to drive everywhere all the time?" Good work California!
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Kazinsal posted:If someone offered me a green card and a solid salary to move to Seattle I'd do it. Vancouver is lovely but wages are crap and there's no way in hell I can even think about living in any of the main cities with how little I make comparatively. Having the border in between definitely sucks. Vancouver, Seattle, and Portland seem to have much more in common with each other than either of them do with the rest of their respective countries. That's just my perception from visiting Vancouver anyway. This part of North America feels really isolated from the rest of the populous parts of the continent, almost like an Alaska Lite.
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Mustang posted:Having the border in between definitely sucks. Vancouver, Seattle, and Portland seem to have much more in common with each other than either of them do with the rest of their respective countries. Totally. I’ve got a NEXUS Trusted Traveler card and have for over a decade so I can realistically pop down to Seattle for a weekend whenever I like and it’s just like visiting an alternate reality version of my home. It’s one of the only other places I’d want to move to for work. At this rate though I’m just going to hope for enough of a raise to move to Burnaby or Vancouver proper next year. I live in a nice apartment but it’s in the fuckin sticks and despite my oldest friends living out here as well I am tired as hell of there being no social scene around me and feeling like I’m going to die alone because of it.
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I'd like to move to the PNW but I have no clue where and it feels like the entire area has become ridiculously expensive (probably because everyone else would also like to move to the PNW). My apartment's lease isn't up until April but that doesn't mean I can't panic about it now
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FrozenVent posted:Cedar Point is in Sandusky. gently caress that. Outside of Buffalo is nice in certain areas. But then you'd have to live in NY. Which brings us back to square one.
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Defenestrategy posted:This guy gets it. I was blessed to spend two summers working at a research station surrounded by national forest in one of the remote sky islands and it remains one of the most beautiful and biodiverse places I've ever seen. The fauna you would encounter on a day to day basis was just astounding -- premium birdwatching and herping. I won't even name it because I don't want you or anyone else to go there, but trust me, there are a couple nice spots in AZ. North Rim and the Kaibab are really great, in summer at least.
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US Berder Patrol posted:I was blessed to spend two summers working at a research station surrounded by national forest in one of the remote sky islands and it remains one of the most beautiful and biodiverse places I've ever seen. The fauna you would encounter on a day to day basis was just astounding -- premium birdwatching and herping. I won't even name it because I don't want you or anyone else to go there, but trust me, there are a couple nice spots in AZ. North Rim and the Kaibab are really great, in summer at least. My takeaway is that Arizona, much like Florida, gets better the fewer humans are around.
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There's mountainous areas or high plains areas in AZ that aren't hot as gently caress, right? Those would be cool to live in.
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piL posted:This was going to be my response. It has been about making sure everyone has parking for their cars (and coincidentally keeping poor people away). While I was busy looking up previous failures to pass similar bills, it looks like CA finally passed legislation making a mass transit exception which is really awesome news, if not a touch too late. I'm all for the densification especially if you can prevent the corruption in the building process (and for material shortchanging) and stonewalling from the NIMBY's. Looks like California is fairly straight-forward for air-rights as well which helps simplify things. However this wraps around to building right on a fault line, the same kind of issue as building in a reclaimed swamp or drainage basin, which is what kicked the topic off. The hubris of man not just selecting a disaster prone location, but doubling down and intensifying development as an affront to nature. TheWeedNumber posted:Dear White People, Heritage.
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kupachek posted:
Not hate?
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 21:45 |