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xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6l06j9 wrote
Reply to comment by Purple_Box3317 in Any Collapse-Aware people around here? by xlllxJackxlllx
I would like to think that I have met all of your challenges.
xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6kzuls wrote
Reply to comment by MaxipadMassacre in Any Collapse-Aware people around here? by xlllxJackxlllx
I reported it as harassment, not for being violent.
xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6kzozi wrote
Reply to comment by Accurate-Lecture7473 in Any Collapse-Aware people around here? by xlllxJackxlllx
I grew up in this city, and I grew up w/ lots of fireflies.
xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6kzhhz wrote
Reply to comment by InkedVeggie in Any Collapse-Aware people around here? by xlllxJackxlllx
Thank you
xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6kzcdc wrote
Reply to comment by Accurate-Lecture7473 in Any Collapse-Aware people around here? by xlllxJackxlllx
I don't worry. I'll be dead by the time things get really bad.
xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6kyyi8 wrote
xlllxJackxlllx OP t1_j6hz9gn wrote
Reply to comment by MD_Weedman in Any Collapse-Aware people around here? by xlllxJackxlllx
Collapse-aware people are usually pretty left-leaning. We have spent our lives worrying about the climate, as well as social issues. The scientists, economists, environmentalists, and billionaires who recognize collapse is coming don't think it is a conspiracy theory.
Submitted by xlllxJackxlllx t3_10opcdf in baltimore
xlllxJackxlllx t1_j4hvnyt wrote
Reply to comment by socaTsocaTsocaT in Breakfast is on Remington. by Special-Literature16
It's been at least 20yrs+ for me. I knew everyone on the grill and all the waitresses... It was the best service :)
edit: The bathroom was the most popular place in the city at 2:30 am.
xlllxJackxlllx t1_j24m59c wrote
Reply to Inner Harbor Fireworks. by LaunderMachine
The top of Federal Hill is a good spot.
xlllxJackxlllx t1_j22nup0 wrote
Reply to Fitness Question by Obasan123
I am a caregiver who has experience w/ some of your issues. Why is it inoperable? Also, and I am not kidding, would it be operable on medicaid?
xlllxJackxlllx t1_iufihhw wrote
I would look to CCBC Essex and the YMCA for adult classes.
xlllxJackxlllx t1_iu6soio wrote
Reply to Outside investors are buying up homes in Baltimore’s low-income and Black neighborhoods by aresef
Ever seen one of the row houses with a tree growing up through it and out of the top where the roof is supposed to be? These are the kind of business ppl that let that shit happen.
xlllxJackxlllx t1_itvii4f wrote
Reply to comment by CurrentParking1308 in Baltimore Speakeasies? by [deleted]
Yeah, Sowebo was about the only thing that brought me down around there.
xlllxJackxlllx t1_itv1vdy wrote
Reply to Baltimore Speakeasies? by [deleted]
I used to be pretty deep into the Bmore social scene. Club Chuck, Rendezvous, Ottobar, Brewers Art, etc.
I have only ever been to one honest to goodness prohibition era speakeasy. It was on the second floor of a row home in midtown.
It wasn't licensed so you could smoke weed there :)
xlllxJackxlllx t1_ittozjd wrote
Reply to comment by app_priori in Best place to donate clothing? by moediggity3
Why is this perfectly reasonable answer getting downvoted?
Da fuq is wrong w/ u ppl?
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The Goodwill on the Alameda seems to be the best one to drop off your stuff.
xlllxJackxlllx t1_j8jnqt4 wrote
Reply to comment by Under_Over_Thinker in New study shows Acceleration of global sea level rise imminent past 1.8℃ planetary warming by 9273629397759992
I heard the the war analogy on a podcast once. The speaker said that we would have to mobilize like we did in WWII, but x10.
IMO, anything less and our global society is going to collapse.