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Inappropriate_Piano t1_j9hz019 wrote
Reply to comment by jlboygenius in Two-thirds of McPherson Square homeless remain on street, D.C. says by SnortingCoffee
> According to DMHHS Deputy Mayor Wayne Turnage, just 20 of 45 homeless individuals who were offered bridge housing — temporary accommodations for those who qualify for a voucher — accepted it. Three people agreed to seek refuge at a homeless shelter, Turnage said. The rest, about 50 people, split off to different corners of the region.
From the article linked in the post
Inappropriate_Piano t1_j1r0p8y wrote
Reply to comment by NPRjunkieDC in How to help migrants bussed to DC? by Affectionate-Ad-1342
The amount of love shown for these people who were sent here specifically to show “liberal hypocrisy” would be both uplifting and hilarious if it weren’t so sad that it happened in the first place.
Inappropriate_Piano t1_ixjoho9 wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeAndy in The 15 Hottest New Bars in D.C., November 2022 by Musichead2468
Four. I was thinking of Alice and Mad Hatter’s
Inappropriate_Piano t1_ixise3p wrote
TIL there are two Alice in Wonderland themed bars in DC
Inappropriate_Piano t1_iwby9to wrote
This kind of thing reminds me of the immense good that the internet can do. I’m glad you were able to find help to make your boyfriend’s birthday special.
Inappropriate_Piano t1_j9i2c1t wrote
Reply to want to work at nasa but math is not my strong suit, any tips? by jiraiya_myoboku
Have you tried watching math YouTube? I find that the key to learning math well is to be genuinely interested in it. If you find a good math communicator to watch/read, it helps to motivate your learning and make it easier to get through the parts that are (even if you end up loving math) just boring.
Also, if there’s a past math class you’ve taken and passed but didn’t feel you really got it, try to find a way to get those ideas to sink in. Math builds on itself. If you don’t have the foundations, you will struggle with what comes later.