thisisntshakespeare

thisisntshakespeare t1_jcldbjb wrote

(Not a Philadelphia thing, but...) Recently watched the PBS Show Finding Your Roots with an Irish theme for Jim Gaffigan’s and Jane Lynch’s family histories.

Jim Gaffigan’s story had a very interesting segment regarding the Know-Nothings and Catholic Church burnings during the 1840s. His family lived in Maine at the time, so unfortunately the anti-Catholic sentiment was a national issue.

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thisisntshakespeare t1_j9twko6 wrote

I was thinking about infections in regard to cosmetology. Nail fungi etc, I wouldn’t trust an unlicensed worker for practically anything. Isn’t the purpose of a professional license the fact that it’s a sign of professionalism and a guard against malpractice? A business screws up and their license to practice is in jeopardy.

An unlicensed cosmetologist uses unsterile materials and repeated customers get eye infections. What recourse do the customers have? Does the cosmetologist stay in business? There’s no license to lose.

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thisisntshakespeare t1_j9tv2p0 wrote

But apparently, Rep Ross Berry (R) Manchester wants to change all that. He is on a special committee on Child Care (and also runs a child care business- conflict of interest much?) and would (if I read his quote correctly) want these deregulations to impact child care.

https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2023/02/15/pay-hikes-school-funding-licensing-reform-highlight-sununu-spending-plan/ (Same article as above)

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thisisntshakespeare t1_iy4fivz wrote

I think Dark would be impossible to watch without a refresher (or at least detailed notes). Most tv shows are not as intricate and mind-bending as Dark.

Shows like Bosch:Legacy, I can pick up where they left off with the main series without great issue. I really appreciate the shows that have re-caps before each show. We’re currently watching Alaska Daily and they do re-caps, so helpful.

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