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enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdx2dh7 wrote
Reply to comment by Excelius in I saw this at the store the other day and thought it was a joke. by embeeclark
Again, I don't think it's a huge leap to imagine a that a company that makes canned processed tomato products can also make pasta sauce. Is it confusing to you when a company that sells bagels starts selling muffins?
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdwqank wrote
Reply to comment by Excelius in I saw this at the store the other day and thought it was a joke. by embeeclark
Why is it weird? Heinz makes lots of jarred/bottled processed foods and is particularly famous for a tomato-based one.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdm07r0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms is badass and underrated by EMF911
No we differ on opinion. No one is wrong. No need to get all ad hominem.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdkvk7n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms is badass and underrated by EMF911
The coat of arms is not badass and underrated. It says nothing remarkable or special about Pennsylvania. It inspires no feelings of state pride.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdjx8e7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms is badass and underrated by EMF911
But like every state's history involves agriculture, trade, and the "actions and thoughts" of people.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdiz8zl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms is badass and underrated by EMF911
I guess I'm not clear on the point of a coat of arms then, if it is designed to represent a state's values and interests at an increasingly-remote moment in time. Seems like a recipe for irrelevancy.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdiv83t wrote
Reply to comment by glitch83 in The Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms is badass and underrated by EMF911
All of those things sound like they could apply to most states. We like commerce, have natural resources, and humans who think and do things? How unique! Let's put it on a flag.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jdiutjy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms is badass and underrated by EMF911
So what you're saying is, our coat of arms is badly out of date?
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jd4tamu wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in We need urban food forests in Pittsburgh by fadedrosebud
That would be nice, but they aren't really good shade trees. I just wish they would get more pawpaws to grow close to trails in the parks. That one pawpaw patch in Schenley Park gets absolutely looted every September and people have to tramp through the undergrowth to get there, which isn't great for the ecosystem.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jd4r1ah wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating_Foot_528 in We need urban food forests in Pittsburgh by fadedrosebud
So people can eat pawpaws for the one week of the year when ripe pawpaws exist?
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jd4qzia wrote
Reply to We need urban food forests in Pittsburgh by fadedrosebud
I like the idea of planting more trees. We have a great tree canopy here but many neighborhoods lack enough trees. But I am really skeptical that this would have a measurable impact on hunger. I think there's a reason that the article spent virtually zero time talking about this angle.
Foraging/harvesting is work and if someone is struggling to feed their family, they are already likely time-poor, so telling them to go do some unpaid labor seems unhelpful.
Also, wouldn't there be a ton of produce that gets eaten by wildlife or just falls on the ground and rots, whereas if you had an actual orchard with staff who knew when and how to harvest food, you'd have less waste?
And then there's the issue of the food only being available for a very limited time each year.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jcpnv03 wrote
Reply to Could a 4-Day, 32-Hour Work Week Come to Pennsylvania? These 3 Democrats Are Working On It by Open_Veins_8
Here's the co-sponsorship memo. There's no bill, so we don't know the details. But my concern is that a tax credit doesn't help employees at tax exempt orgs.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jcpnmqw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Could a 4-Day, 32-Hour Work Week Come to Pennsylvania? These 3 Democrats Are Working On It by Open_Veins_8
You guys - the answer to your questions are right there in the article!
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jckguwo wrote
Reply to comment by VenomB in Penn State president says cuts will be deeper than anticipated as leaders finalize layoff plans by Aggravating_Foot_528
To be clear, I think this all only really applies to bigger schools that have big sports programs. There are plenty of colleges and universities out there that are primarily about academics and whose athletics programs are about giving students opportunities for exercise, recreation, and growth rather than being focused on selling tickets and merch.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jckgi2x wrote
Reply to I don’t know if this was asked a lot but it’s hard to get a clear answer since there’s so much gray area… can I, and if so, how dark may my window tint be on a sedan? My apologies if this is a repeating question, I look forward to y’all’s expertise! by FreeGreenCards_
I know this isn't the question, but I think tinted windows are one of those car "safety" features that just make it more dangerous for everyone not in the car. When I'm walking or biking, I rely a lot on being able to see the face of drivers near me so I know that they can see me before I use a crosswalk or make a turn. I need to know if a driver sees me or if they are just looking at their phone. Can't do that with tinted windows.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jckdxjv wrote
Reply to comment by gmm1978 in Penn State president says cuts will be deeper than anticipated as leaders finalize layoff plans by Aggravating_Foot_528
>As much as you may not like it, the football team brings in way more money than it costs.
This is a little bit misleading. Yes, PSU football probably does bring in more money than it costs, but often that money is used to subsidize the rest of the athletics department, rather than lowering tuition costs. And while PSU may be included in the tiny minority of schools whose football programs are profitable, the vast majority of schools lose money on football.
And of course, PSU couldn't have a football program if there weren't lots of other teams to play against, so it doesn't make sense to limit the analysis to just a single school. On the whole, college football in the US loses more money than it brings it. On the whole, the system is taxpayer and student-subsidized entertainment in what should be an educational system.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jcgchev wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in PSA: Gillece will outright lie to you and sabotage your HVAC system if you call them for a service check so you'll buy a new one from them. by [deleted]
Not throwing out a boiler that still works is a good move, but when you are ready to upgrade, there are a lot of incentives now for replacing gas appliances with electric ones. Rewiring America has a good calculator to see what you're eligible for.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jc8xpya wrote
Reply to comment by brashendeavors in Nick Johnson says Reading and Chester have too much crime? Agree or disagree? by EstablishedLeaf9279
What is the point of the term "over-exaggerated?"
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jarckjv wrote
Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Here’s the real reason the EPA doesn’t want to test for toxins in East Palestine | Stephen Lester by hahahoudini
I also don't really buy the basic thesis of the article, which despite being teased in the headline, was backed up by only three sentences:
"So why is EPA unwilling to test for dioxins in the soil? My guess is
because they know they will find it. And if they find it, they’ll have
to address the many questions people are asking."
It is literally the EPA's job to do this kind of testing and then "respond to questions." They didn't cause the derailment, so why would they be motivated to cover up the impact? I'm not sure why the author thinks that the EPA has no incentive to do its job and they certainly didn't explain why.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jaegglb wrote
Reply to comment by malepitt in Mike Rozzi is stepping down as Speaker of the PA House effective immediately by James19991
Why do you think it's inappropriate for a political body of elected politicians to be political? What do you think that word means?
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jaegcie wrote
Reply to comment by Drewcifer81 in Mike Rozzi is stepping down as Speaker of the PA House effective immediately by James19991
Pairing Rozzi's bipartisan constitutional amendment to allow child sex abuse victims to sue their perpetrators long after the crime was committed with the GOP's anti-abortion and anti-regulator constitutional amendments that were entirely unrelated and partisan.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_jaeg2u4 wrote
For what it's worth, I live in the City of Pittsburgh and know my neighbors and am 15 minutes away from a lot of food and shops, with the benefit of not having to rely on my car for every trip. I have two kids. I don't think you need to limit your search to just the burbs.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_ja8l5bg wrote
Reply to comment by isthatwhathappened in Woman dead after officer-involved shooting in Pittsburgh’s St. Clair neighborhood by byzvntine
The headline does not imply that.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_ja8imw6 wrote
Reply to comment by ElJamoquio in Someone keeps parking these stupid scooters in my driveway. Am I allowed to throw them out/move them/run them over? It makes it hard to leave my house by Hotsawce
Yeah, I am with you on the driveway thing. But you mentioned public space in your comment (which this driveway is not), so I was commenting about that.
enemy_of_your_enema t1_je5hffh wrote
Reply to comment by Grundlage in Yo! When’s your first grass cut gonna happen this year? by Pancake108
Clover is ok. It is just as invasive and non-native as grass. At least it sometimes has some flowers, but they often get mowed off anyway. They have a whole writeup about it in that sub.