Sure_Comparison6978

Sure_Comparison6978 t1_j8wq5x8 wrote

I’m seeing really young kids openly smoking, it’s almost like they’re daring you to say something. Especially becoming more noticeable in DC, like at the entrances of metro stations. I’m all about legalizing marijuana for adults. But it’s troubling to see really young kids do this, and the brazenness of it is also concerning.

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Sure_Comparison6978 t1_j8tjiss wrote

Good. We went to the mall on a Friday evening recently and the food court area was out of control. But we need a more balanced approach, not just enforcement There’s clearly a strong need in our community for more after school activities for youth, as this is also a problem I’ve noticed at the KC village center, and I suspect multiple other areas within the community.

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Sure_Comparison6978 t1_j8ab6kc wrote

Whether it’s real or not, it’s still entertainment. Not exactly a scam. It would be a scam if he were saying he were raising money for a fake cause. That said, would I tip? No, but I also never tipped him when I assumed he was really playing the violin.

Also, can’t help but to notice “The Music Man” type twist in this story. Dude turned out not to be a real music professor, but he made everyone in the community happy so they decided not to tar and feather him. Or at least that’s how I remember it…been a while since I last watched it.

I’ll just leave everyone here with this…

“You got trouble, folks. Right here in River City. Trouble with a capital "T" And that rhymes with "P" and that stands for pool!”

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Sure_Comparison6978 t1_j6owj3y wrote

Kaiser might be a good option if you want something that’s a bit more affordable and streamlined. Kaiser doesn’t have the best doctors but everything is in house, which makes everything from the scheduling of appointments to picking up a prescription really easy as it’s all from the same place. There’s a Kaiser clinic here in Columbia. I will caution though that Kaiser isn’t the best if you want flexibility with selecting a specialist, as Kaiser requires that you first get a referral from your PCP, and I found that my PCP was extremely reluctant to make those referrals (which is probably one of the ways they save money and keep premiums low).

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