ThemesOfMurderBears
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_jeasd7a wrote
Reply to Where are the turkeys? by Neowwwwww
>bobcats
No, the mountain lions did.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_jc6mxyp wrote
Reply to comment by Last-Instruction739 in How much snow is Connecticut getting? by duskyxlops
I had close to a total of two hours daily for a commute before the pandemic (It was probably around an hour and 45 minutes). I hated it. However, the job was one that was the right direction for my career, even though it was far away from home.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_jae7f33 wrote
Reply to comment by abnerkravitz860 in Connecticut lawmakers considering legislation to give terminally ill patients medical aid in dying by 76before84
Jack Kevorkian was ostracized. Turns out he was right the whole time.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j7u25ys wrote
Looks good. Too bad it’s going to be locked to their incredibly weak Switch hardware.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j6izvi9 wrote
It's hard. The vast majority of friendships I have formed as an adult haven't really endured. A few have, but largely they only last as long as whatever shared thing you have expires. At my last job, I made quite a few friends. Played volleyball with one person, went to the bar a few times with him and another guy we work with. Once I stopped working there, I stopped talking to most of those people. Some text messages here and there, but that is it. I have tried to keep up a bit, but ... it just always kind of fizzles. Hell, there is one person I thought I was going to be friends with for the rest of my life. But after leaving that job nearly five years ago, I have seen him once. Last text messages between us were from six months ago.
I did stay close to one of my colleagues after leaving that job, but he died ~2.5 years ago.
Most of the people I talk to regularly are people I have known for 20+ years.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j6865qd wrote
Reply to comment by TreeEleben in A Statement from Commissioner and Colonel Concerning the Memphis, Tenn. Incident (released 01/27/2023 7:57 pm) by BobbyBuzz008
I was pretty flagrantly against body cameras for a while. But I have a friend I respect a lot that made some good arguments for them. Between that and seeing how they can be used to expose cop behavior, I am 100% on board. Mandatory body cameras for every officer.
Ideally, an independent company or companies that store and encrypt all footage, that police would have no ability to access — but that is probably a “pie in the sky” idea.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j66a0f2 wrote
Reply to comment by absurd-bird-turd in I-95 in CT ranks as most congested corridor in USA beating out LA; Merritt Parkway also makes top 10 by celticnutjob
Redditors trying to act like every city planner and transit manager in existence doesn’t already know about induced demand.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j64bfh0 wrote
Reply to comment by Shmeves in I-95 in CT ranks as most congested corridor in USA beating out LA; Merritt Parkway also makes top 10 by celticnutjob
I live near Hartford so I don't go near 95 very often (maybe a few times a year, and almost never during rush hour). I would be happy to use alternate transportation if was viable, but it isn't. Getting to my job is about 25 minutes in my car. If I were to take public transportation, it is closer to two hours -- and that is only one way.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j5u5qoc wrote
I remember a George Carlin routine from the 70s where he joked about over-the-counter birth control names. He had said eventually they would be over-the-counter, and the current setup is really silly -- "Ladies have to go in, 'Here's my note!'".
Fifty years later, they still need prescriptions for it.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_j5qott3 wrote
Reply to comment by namastayhom33 in The future of CT is very dark. by usidoretheblue62
You were charged a delivery fee because you posted this comment.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_iwgu1jm wrote
Reply to comment by jackattackblaze in Any burger restaurant in CT that mimics “in and out burger?” ( the west coast chain? by Used-Examination1439
Thirded!
Goldburgers is legit. I don't eat there much because I'm trying to lose weight, but they have a solid menu, tasty burgers, and you can customize to any degree you want. The waffles fries are pretty good, too.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_isya6a0 wrote
Reply to comment by Suitable_Broccoli804 in This whole sub right now V3 by KJK998
Since I've becoming a homeowner, there was one fall where I didn't touch the leaves. My wife had just had a back surgery, so I was on full time parent-and-home-duty -- all while still working.
Come spring, my lawn was pretty much completely clear of leaves anyway.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_isy9pmi wrote
Reply to This whole sub right now V3 by KJK998
This happens all over reddit. Some topics don't have enough to post and talk about to satiate the amount of interest on reddit. So you end up with these lopsided chunks of time where something interesting is done to death. This is compounded by the fact that posts with photos are the most engaged with to an overwhelmingly staggering degree.
I was a member of the monitors subreddit for a bit. Lots of complaints about what people were posting (like troubleshooting). As it turns out, monitors are hardly interesting enough to warranty multiple daily posts.
ThemesOfMurderBears t1_jeen69w wrote
Reply to comment by Bruins125 in Has anyone moved out of CT because of seasonal depression? I enjoy CT but I’m only happy during June- august. by [deleted]
I've been doing that lately. I'll try and have my lunch thrown together before I start work (not always easy). I eat that at my desk, then I spend my half hour lunch outside walking.