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AceyAceyAcey t1_jd5z7m1 wrote
Reply to comment by matt_cb in FREEDOM!!! Cheers to new mods! by Maubert_Doughbear
Were there other things the former mod did in addition to banning people who acknowledged that race exists?
AceyAceyAcey t1_jd5o4jk wrote
Reply to comment by Grimstache in FREEDOM!!! Cheers to new mods! by Maubert_Doughbear
> I missed something
Same. So I did a bit of digging in the top posts in this sub, and it looks like there was a ban-happy mod (see the pinned mod comment here for example), who is no longer a mod. I’m not sure if that part was voluntary or not, and I’m not sure if they were replaced or there’s just fewer mods. There may have been other issues too, but that seems like the top one.
AceyAceyAcey t1_jbzhyiw wrote
Reply to comment by Perfect-Editor-5008 in Full moon, southern hemisphere shot by EduardoVrd
I mean, if you’re using a telescope the images are often flipped or even rotated 90°.
AceyAceyAcey t1_jad1eor wrote
Reply to comment by Justuraveragestoner8 in How to become financially independent from father by 18? by [deleted]
Okay, so you want to move out. In most markets you will need to be able to pay three month’s rent up front: one for the first month’s rent, one for the last month’s rent (so you don’t pay it when you move out), and one as a security deposit. Many landlords also want to see that you are making 3x the monthly rent in a month of work, so you may need to show pay stubs that prove that, or a bank account statement with at least 3-6 months saved up. So your next step is to find out the going rate for either studio apartments for yourself only, or a shared apartment or house with roommates.
You also wish to check out r/Adulting or r/internetparents for more support along these lines, especially if you don’t want to get more nitty gritty into the exact dollar and cents amounts, since this sub usually wants that.
AceyAceyAcey t1_jacso42 wrote
You need income. Are you working part time? How much will the film internship pay?
AceyAceyAcey t1_j6nu04r wrote
Yikes, people with epilepsy couldn’t get married? Wow.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j6n62fg wrote
Reply to comment by mrk0682 in This person is saying that you can claim your down payment back on a car loan. Sounds too good to be true by [deleted]
I wonder if she’s confused about security deposit vs. down payment, or if she’s trying to deliberately confuse her readers.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j5ppsm7 wrote
Reply to comment by puglord in Legal Question (Rental Agent Related) by puglord
Then just ask them to show documentation before you pay. It’s not “fishy,” it’s sadly common here, but the law says you have to be notified up front for them to collect.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j5poh3i wrote
Reply to comment by puglord in Legal Question (Rental Agent Related) by puglord
Did you sign anything else when you first met this realtor? That’s when they usually do it, when they’re asking for your name and stuff, you write it down on a document that says they’ll charge a realtor’s/broker’s fee. It’s so normal here, I’d probably just pay it unfortunately.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j5ky53x wrote
Reply to comment by CommCommuter in Bringing my mom to Boston for the first time late March; she just turned 65 and it’s her dream to see a hockey game! I’ve never been to Boston in winter; any suggestions for what we can do to show her the best time? Interests in comments by no_tori_ous
Transit is definitely fun and one of my favorite ways to get to know a city, and Boston’s transit is pretty decent (even with the many recent problems). It’s also got some of the better signage I’ve seen. I was in Seattle last week and took the train from the airport to downtown and back, and nearly got lost both ways even just trying to find the station!
AceyAceyAcey t1_j5i8mct wrote
Reply to comment by aray25 in Bringing my mom to Boston for the first time late March; she just turned 65 and it’s her dream to see a hockey game! I’ve never been to Boston in winter; any suggestions for what we can do to show her the best time? Interests in comments by no_tori_ous
Ah, gotcha. Tone didn’t come through so I thought you were saying I was wrong to mention accessibility, since so many people downvoted me.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j5hv9fv wrote
Reply to comment by aray25 in Bringing my mom to Boston for the first time late March; she just turned 65 and it’s her dream to see a hockey game! I’ve never been to Boston in winter; any suggestions for what we can do to show her the best time? Interests in comments by no_tori_ous
For some people escalators can be hard — have you never gotten vertigo going up or down the Porter escalators? For people who are slightly unsteady on their feet, that can be magnified. Plus stepping on and off requires timing and that can be challenging for elderly people. If OP’s mother is unsteady, they may do better with elevators (fixed typo).
AceyAceyAcey t1_j5fivbv wrote
Reply to comment by no_tori_ous in Bringing my mom to Boston for the first time late March; she just turned 65 and it’s her dream to see a hockey game! I’ve never been to Boston in winter; any suggestions for what we can do to show her the best time? Interests in comments by no_tori_ous
Uber or Lyft may be easier than public transit. Look ahead for which train stations have escalators or elevators, as not all do.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j4dwgei wrote
Reply to questions about the law by [deleted]
Try reading the DMV sections about motorcycles.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j2cb5a1 wrote
Yikes, hope you didn’t have a corn allergy!
AceyAceyAcey t1_j1qgsng wrote
Reply to comment by OtisTetraxReigns in Is it possible for a large terrestrial planet, like a super earth, to have a gas moon? by The-Sturmtiger-Boi
I mean, the Earth’s inner core is solid due to the high pressure. My understanding is that gas giants’ cores are also solid due to the even higher pressure.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j1m5cv5 wrote
Reply to comment by LumberjackWeezy in Is it possible for a large terrestrial planet, like a super earth, to have a gas moon? by The-Sturmtiger-Boi
The inner core of Jupiter is likely rock around the diameter of Earth. The outer core is liquid metallic hydrogen: not quite dense enough to be a complete plasma (electrons stripped from the atoms), but dense enough to act as a metal in the chemistry sense of the word (electrons can flow freely). This is why Jupiter has such a strong magnetic field, as magnetic fields require liquid metal that moves (Jupiter rotates in around 10 hours).
In fact, if you use an old TV with bunny ears to pick up the broadcasts, and you tune it to a station without anything so you see the snow, that snow is composed of / caused by three things: the Sun’s magnetic field, Jupiter’s magnetic field, and the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).
AceyAceyAcey t1_j1m4ywz wrote
Reply to comment by 7sv3n7 in Is it possible for a large terrestrial planet, like a super earth, to have a gas moon? by The-Sturmtiger-Boi
The core of Jupiter is likely rocky. I’ve seen out there claims it could be a giant diamond, but that’s unlikely.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j1kz006 wrote
Reply to Is it possible for a large terrestrial planet, like a super earth, to have a gas moon? by The-Sturmtiger-Boi
Neptune is the smallest Jovian planet in our Solar System, and Earth is the largest rocky planet. There’s a category of exoplanets called sub-Neptunes / super-Earths that are between them in size. If one of them orbited something like Jupiter or a brown dwarf, then maybe that could happen. But it might be more of a double-planet at that point, if the larger one doesn’t quite dominate it’s orbit.
As for whether they could form like that, I’m guessing no, Jupiter had to suck in a lot of its neighborhood to get so massive, and there wouldn’t be enough left for a sub-Neptune. But perhaps it caught one when migrating out. 🤷
AceyAceyAcey t1_j1i0u0q wrote
Reply to What are MA laws when it comes to damage from branches of neighbor's trees. I warned neighbor two years ago this would happen, in writing. by bcardarella
Tree law! r/legaladvice loves tree law.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j12iho7 wrote
Reply to comment by Quirky_Butterfly_946 in Headlights when driving by Traditional-Oil7281
I actually tried that, my mirror wouldn’t tilt far enough.
AceyAceyAcey t1_j112128 wrote
Reply to Headlights when driving by Traditional-Oil7281
Lots of jerk drivers use extra bright halogens, or drive with high beams, or with fog lights. They’re jerks. Doubly so if they’re doing so in an SUV or truck.
AceyAceyAcey t1_itzhwxr wrote
Reply to Carmakers have done nothing to comply with state's right-to-repair law by lurker_registered
This is my shocked face: 🫥
AceyAceyAcey t1_jd92o5y wrote
Reply to comment by langjie in FREEDOM!!! Cheers to new mods! by Maubert_Doughbear
The whole thing of banning POCs who are asking for support from other POCs of similar heritage and saying it’s ✌️racist✌️ is just so…. 🤷I mean, talk about fragility!