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somegummybears t1_j5ozdpc wrote

Typically the people who live in a city aren’t going to have an intimate knowledge of the hotels in an area. Locals have their own places to stay.

Try Google.

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Mickey_Malthus t1_j5oygk0 wrote

Thanks for spurring me to finally look up the origin of King Tide. -- It was coined in 2009 in order to describe the boring dystopia of being slowly swallowed by the rising ocean as a "nuisance."

" a king tide is an exceptionally high and naturally occurring tide that causes nuisance flooding (also known as, 'sunny day tidal flooding')"

https://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-coastal-research/volume-34/issue-4/JCOASTRES-D-18A-00001.1/The-King-Tide-Conundrum/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-18A-00001.1.full#:~:text=Over%20the%20last%20decade%20the,tides%20in%20almost%2020%20years.

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donkadunny t1_j5ovtco wrote

Who is allowed to have an opinion? Everyone. I’m not telling anyone to stop, nor do I have the capacity to prevent anyone from publicly having an opinion. I am just throwing my hat in the opinion ring.

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oogaboogaaa2 t1_j5ovjdn wrote

The artist could have incorporated selections of the actual skeletal system underneath, like the shoulder blades and heart, to create more dimension in the piece and save it from looking like a turd penis. The anatomical formation of the hands in this piece is even poorly done. I could literally do better.

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