Recent comments in /f/WorcesterMA

operator_1337 OP t1_isf708p wrote

Personally having lived next to it for 6 years now, their parking lots has always had the same level of traffic. (besides a few months in 2020). However the amount of Rotmans delivery trucks has grown.. I have a feeling that they'll be turning into a online retailer only and "close" their show room floor.

I guess we'll see. Love to see what happens to the property though if they do completely close. Really hope it doesn't stay commerical but it probably will. This area is already busy enough.

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Kirbyoto t1_isewfhu wrote

>KKK guys like me?

No, guys who only pretend to care about street names when those street names happen to represent any sort of conservative history. There would always be an excuse. The arguments you used to defend "Plantation St" would be used to defend any other sort of conservative street name too.

>Well at least it confirms what kind of guy you are.

I'm a guy who can recognize patterns, and in this case the pattern is that people only came out of the woodwork to care about a city issue when they detected the smell of "wokeness". You don't really care about anything else you're saying, you just see "wokeness" and you want it removed. You don't give a shit about wasted oxygen or helping the homeless or whatever. "I help the homeless once a year, therefore UMASS shouldn't be allowed to change a street name" is a hilariously incomprehensible statement and yet it is effectively the real argument you made in this discussion.

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legalpretzel t1_iseteo1 wrote

So long. So many waitlists.

OP - Pediatric Behavioral Health is pretty good. But you didn’t say what kind of insurance you have and that makes a HUGE difference because many of the behavioral health/pediatric OT places in central MA don’t take certain types of insurance. Insurance like United and MassHealth seem to be relegated to some of the worst providers.

Edited for clarity

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