Recent comments in /f/Washington

Dahvtator t1_j0kgd6l wrote

When i took the test they barely cared about anything. There were definitely some people in my class who should have failed but were let to pass. That sucks. Driving is very dangerous. Its also pretty simple and easy to learn. Do better OP. Its a serious responsibility to drive and if you are failing your test that just means you arent ready to be responsible enough to drive.

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WestCoastMotor t1_j0kcrbl wrote

OP. I ain't giving you any places, hell the masses have spoken you probably ain't going to get a place.

So here's a simple solution. Find a back country road and drive on that, then evolve to a town and practice. If you go in a ditch learn from that and refine your skills. Practice makes the difference. Don't be lazy and half assed. You'll regret it sooner or later.

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SnooMemesjellies7591 OP t1_j0ka0ck wrote

Update: after complaining again to ESD, they are finally depositing the last 3 weeks of benefits to me. Its still better than nothing. For the 12 weeks before that, I have to wait for my appeal hearing. My appeal is just trying to be paid for the weeks from Sep 11 to Nov 19 that I had submitted valid claims for but was never paid, and my claim year is from Sep 4 so the week of Sep 4 doesn’t count. Do you have tips on how to win this appeal?

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poopoobutternut t1_j0j6q1o wrote

I mean, seriously OP, you know we and our children and loved ones are out in the road, too, right? You honestly think anyone in their right mind is interested in putting an admittedly shitty driver in control of several thousand pounds of steel and plastic?

The tests are there for a reason: to keep people whose competencies may not coincide with the minimum requirements to be entrusted to operate a potentially deadly machine. If the test results continue to indicate you do not fit within the acceptable range, for everybody’s sake, including your own, figure something else out.

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unlearningallthisshi t1_j0irjw9 wrote

Out in Spokane it's mostly mushrooms in the spring or autumn. There are wild alliums, too. Look specifically at Spokane foraging and see if you can find a mycelium hunters group on Facebook or something.

You'll have to get out of the city to do some good foraging as Spokane itself is kind of gross. Try out north near Green Bluff or west in Cheney. You can find a lot of resources on indigenous gathering in the area for some inspiration.

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