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jp_jellyroll t1_jdzzqnz wrote
Reply to comment by Clamgravy in Teenagers arrested in now famous State Police rifle theft! by Hoosac_Love
*wipes with bare hand*
jp_jellyroll t1_jdzz5la wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Spring Dunks Iced Coffees by needles617
I might be opening Pandora's Box here... but could you elaborate?
jp_jellyroll t1_jdvg6an wrote
Reply to comment by hour_of_the_rat in Any suggestions for Asian food (Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai) restaurants with good vegetarian options? by dr_sm_a
Lol, your account is barely a month older than OP's with similar post frequency. You're both fakes if that's the case.
jp_jellyroll t1_jdm6im9 wrote
Reply to comment by ThisGuyHasABigChode in Charles Barkley doesn’t appreciate Charlie Baker by PresidentBush2
To paraphrase Chuck from an old interview, “I used to be a Republican but they are all full of it. Democrats are slightly less full of it… so if I have to pick one I guess I’m a Democrat today.”
jp_jellyroll t1_jd8ygjy wrote
Reply to comment by throwsplasticattrees in This idea of building outdoor malls with a parking area in the middle by Sayoria
They'll do it for the discount prices on designer goods. People will stab you in the chest to get 50% off last year's Gucci sunglasses. By comparison, a little cold & rain is nothing.
jp_jellyroll t1_jd828hr wrote
Many of those positions go to students & teens (i.e., people who don't have tons of work experience). They're still in school, maybe living with their parents. If you've been in the workforce for many years, you're too over-qualified for an entry level position. You'd be applying for a more senior role which comes with more pay. In theory anyway...
But in reality:
- Roommates, partner/spouse's income, live with parents/family.
- Multiple jobs.
- Live in a cheaper neighborhood like Vernon Hill or Clark as opposed to West Tatnuck. Or leave the city and commute. Whatever it takes.
- Look into government assistance like Section 8, EBT/WIC, etc. The threshold for a lot of these things can be surprisingly high especially if you have kids.
jp_jellyroll t1_jd4cuwe wrote
Reply to comment by CoolAbdul in Best General Tsos? by whodat129
Ah, you mean General Gau's / Gao's / Tso's / Tsao's / Sao's / So's / Cho's
jp_jellyroll t1_jczkaq0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The newest /r/massachusetts mod is a META/Facebook employee and seems a little unhinged. This seems like an issue, no? by TheCozierDaemon
0% effective because there's nothing in Reddit's TOS that says mods have to behave in a fair & transparent manner. That's why there are so many shitty Reddit mods, lol. They can be total unhinged loonies like that mod.
Any mod can ban anyone from their subreddit for any reason they see fit including "disagreeing with your comment" as unfair as it may seem. They can ban their entire community if they want. It would be up to the subreddit's other mods to stop that from happening by revoking mod privileges, reversing bans, etc.
Reddit as the corporate parent isn't going to do anything to intervene in a subreddit unless it's a violation of TOS -- harassment / doxxing, voting manipulation, illegal activity, etc.
jp_jellyroll t1_jcxtio2 wrote
Reply to comment by Girafferage in The newest /r/massachusetts mod is a META/Facebook employee and seems a little unhinged. This seems like an issue, no? by TheCozierDaemon
That mod started their own subreddit where they basically post threads with titles directly addressing the people that were banned.
He says shit like, “I’m on the right side of history.” Completely delusional, man.
I got banned for commenting (as an Asian person) in the thread asking where other Asians live, eat, hang out, etc.
jp_jellyroll t1_jb9r73s wrote
Reply to comment by albalfa in Worcesters Best Pizza? It certainly isn’t from Frankie’s by OandKrailroad
Nah, there's no depth... Ultimately, that person's argument is, "I find it annoying how popular things get lots of attention and less popular things don't get enough attention."
That's like being a big fan of some obscure indie band and being annoyed how people will pay $500+ to see some generic pop act but not even give your favorite band a chance. Then the band gets a hit song and suddenly they're immensely popular and now you loathe them because they "sold out."
It's stupid. Just eat the food. Just listen to the music.
jp_jellyroll t1_j93cdsx wrote
Reply to comment by Zinski in Where have all the Honey Farms gone? Changes coming to MA chain by HRJafael
They just built a new one in my town. Gotta say the food quality is surprisingly decent. They've got an actual kitchen back there with people cooking food. It's the same vibes as the gas stations & convenience stores in the South & Midwest -- Buc-ee's, WaWa, Sheetz, etc.
If I was in a rush and had to choose between Alltown or typical fast food, I'd probably go to Alltown. It isn't half bad.
jp_jellyroll t1_j8xcrf6 wrote
Reply to comment by mellymellcaramel in Catalytic converter theft by mellymellcaramel
That's cute but thieves aren't selling stolen cats at Farmers Markets & Swap Meets on the weekends. They're selling 'em to shady-ass scrap yards and custom auto shops who are more than happy to take a stolen cat off the books and split the profits.
They don't give a fuck if it's got "I AM STOLEN" with your address, phone number, and self-portrait etched into the side.
jp_jellyroll t1_j84e7zk wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Measurement6753 in Is there a name for the Mansfield/Foxborough/Wrentham/Plainville/Attleboro area? by BobQuasit
Nice job accidentally exposing your alt account. That’s a violation of Reddit’s TOS and can get all your accounts banned. I reported you already so get your trolling done now while you can.
jp_jellyroll t1_j84e6ub wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Measurement6753 in Is there a name for the Mansfield/Foxborough/Wrentham/Plainville/Attleboro area? by BobQuasit
Nice job accidentally exposing your alt account. That’s a violation of Reddit’s TOS and can get all your accounts banned. I reported you already so get your trolling done now while you can.
jp_jellyroll t1_j82iesy wrote
Reply to Is there a name for the Mansfield/Foxborough/Wrentham/Plainville/Attleboro area? by BobQuasit
Most people refer to these areas by the county. In this case, Norfolk and Bristol counties.
When I hear, "Bristol County," I think of the Fall River / Attleboro / Taunton area. When I hear, "Norfolk County," I think of the busy stretch from Wrentham / Foxboro up to Dedham.
jp_jellyroll t1_j7vp6ci wrote
Reply to comment by ChowboyDan in National American pizza day by Hoosac_Love
UMass '07. I've eaten pizza all over the country in the ~15 years since. Antonio's avocado quesadilla pizza is still in my Top 5 slices.
jp_jellyroll t1_j7v38nj wrote
Reply to Anyone Ever take the Tax Penalty by caper293
For what it's worth, the deductible and OOP max only come into play when you're actually undergoing expensive procedures -- child birth, surgery, rehab/PT, etc.
Otherwise, if you're young / healthy / no kids then regular preventative care as part of most coverage is very cheap (if not covered entirely). It's really ~$5k/yr to carry insurance and no risk... versus the tax penalty plus a massive financial risk of being bankrupted by a hospital stay. These medical procedures ain't cheap and they itemize everything.
I think they billed us for "fresh air" when my daughter was born.
jp_jellyroll t1_j75676i wrote
Reply to Woburn teacher strike by my_couch360
>Mayor Gavin called the strike "disrespectful" to parents and taxpayers.
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>"We’re working hard to get this done," the mayor said. "Teachers need to get back in the classroom where they belong and stop breaking the law.”
What a dick bag.
jp_jellyroll t1_j754pwd wrote
Check with local animal shelters & humane societies. Sometimes they need people to help clean the kennels, work the charitable events, etc.
https://baypathhumane.org/get-involved/volunteer/
Check with local farms & CSAs. A lot of them are volunteer-based and need locals to help.
https://landssake.org/events/csa-volunteer-orientation/
Check with the hospitals (Worcester, Framingham, Milford, Fitchburg, Leominster, etc). Some accept volunteers to help with basic administrative stuff.
https://www.ummhealth.org/umass-memorial-medical-center/giving/volunteer-services
Check with your town. They need volunteers to work the polls during elections. My aunt does it (and bombards me with messages telling me to vote).
jp_jellyroll t1_j6s8o2c wrote
Reply to Touchless automatic carwashes? by augustus_octavian82
Scrub-A-Dub on Route 9 in Shrewsbury has Touch Free automatic bays. I've only done the regular brush wash but that location is good overall.
jp_jellyroll t1_j6ni4h2 wrote
Reply to comment by paganlobster in Should there be a ballot initiative about repealing Section 9A(a) of a law banning public employees from striking? by 96suluman
Yeah yeah... cops suck, fuck cops, I hate cops, ACAB, we don't need cops. I get it. I don't like cops either.
But I also live in reality where police are still part of the equation. The kid who robbed me at gunpoint while I was coming out of the laundromat didn't care about politics. He only cared that police foot patrols were cut back so there weren't cops literally walking the block anymore. Easy money.
jp_jellyroll t1_j6negld wrote
Reply to comment by jelder in Should there be a ballot initiative about repealing Section 9A(a) of a law banning public employees from striking? by 96suluman
What about the police? They're very much public employees with a strong-as-hell union. Are they included in this?
The police union will inevitably decide to use their new-found leverage to go on strike whenever it suits them. If we try to push police reform or accountability? Strike. Trying to stop the crazy amount of police over-spending? Strike. Trying to fire a corrupt police chief who all the cops love? Strike.
The state will acquiesce every single time because, as much as we hate cops, we decidedly can't have ZERO police for an extended time. That's the reality.
jp_jellyroll t1_j6n7hw1 wrote
Reply to comment by tapakip in Dozens of cities and towns are facing their first big deadline to comply with a new state law that requires them to legalize more homes near MBTA stations. In Weston, a notoriously exclusive suburb, town officials met this morning to discuss how they might comply with the new rules: by streetsblogmass
Boston always gets a pass for being the economic & cultural hub for all of New England. Their crime & school rankings may not be #1 but the city makes up for it with literally everything else -- highly-regarded companies, great restaurants & bars, lots of entertainment, multiple pro sports teams, world-class museums, world-class universities, public transpo, etc.
Fall River? Worcester? Not so much.
jp_jellyroll t1_j6n08gi wrote
Reply to comment by superbbuffalo in Dozens of cities and towns are facing their first big deadline to comply with a new state law that requires them to legalize more homes near MBTA stations. In Weston, a notoriously exclusive suburb, town officials met this morning to discuss how they might comply with the new rules: by streetsblogmass
But without Metrowest NIMBYs to lean on, how will Massholes brag that our state is so superior to other states? The NIMBYs have the best schools, the best test scores, the safest towns, access to the best healthcare, the healthiest populations, etc. Without them, we're... average.
Worcester, Lowell, Framingham, Fall River -- these are not exactly cities to brag about. We need the NIMBYs so we can continue shouting at everyone that, "MA is better than your state! Just look at the stats, baby!"
jp_jellyroll t1_je0d60n wrote
Reply to comment by mattgm1995 in Teenagers arrested in now famous State Police rifle theft! by Hoosac_Love
>The laws do literally nothing!
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater. The gun laws aren't perfect. We get that. But there is a direct correlation between gun laws, gun ownership, and death by guns. If there are more guns available, if it's easier to get those guns, then there are more people dying by those guns.
MA has some of the strictest gun laws in the country and also one of the lowest rates of gun deaths in the country.
It's just like smoking laws. If you make cigs cheap, easy to get, no ID, allow smoking everywhere... then more people will smoke and subsequently die from lung cancer. Even people who don't smoke will die. If you ban cigs, tax them, ban indoor smoking, etc, then fewer people will smoke and, thus, fewer people will die from lung cancer.