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vanderbeek21 t1_j61yxv0 wrote
Reply to comment by Watchyousuffer in Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Yeah great place, after 5 months and 500k
B0bb3r7 t1_j61yuxu wrote
Reply to comment by zipcad in Sheetz reviewing ‘smile policy’ that says employees can’t have visible dental issues by clydesawhill
Wawa has always been better.
Treeslooklikepeople t1_j61yc2x wrote
Reply to Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Kaya is good because it feels high-end but doesn’t have high-end prices. It has very flavorful and well-seasoned Caribbean food which is pretty unique. Honestly my head first went to Dobra Tea for the cool atmosphere and they do have food but it’s mainly a tea shop. It’s also a cafe though. If it’s a daytime date maybe though because it has a really cool vibe.
Sad-Program-3444 t1_j61xybx wrote
Reply to Sheetz reviewing ‘smile policy’ that says employees can’t have visible dental issues by clydesawhill
The pandemic must have been a godsend to people with missing front teeth.
super_scoot t1_j61xuzv wrote
Reply to What can I do about a nuisance light? by [deleted]
teachers are whats ruining this country
Treeslooklikepeople t1_j61xmlh wrote
Reply to comment by New_wolf-of-wall_420 in Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
I am also surprised at the places mentioned, not dishing it out on every single one but for a date night you want to go somewhere good
chickenonthehill559 t1_j61xh1t wrote
Reply to Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Winky’s in Wilmerding.
TooManyDogsHere t1_j61x2tl wrote
Reply to comment by CARLEtheCamry in Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
I'm glad to hear you had a good experience. I lived in Honduras for a bit, and tried this place. Everything was out. No pupusas, no baleadas. I'll give it another go.
Jagoff420 t1_j61x0jn wrote
Reply to What can I do about a nuisance light? by [deleted]
Pellet gun..
nps87 t1_j61wnj9 wrote
Reply to comment by sinister_tactical in Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Fuck yes
JAK3CAL t1_j61wg0k wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Shopping7204 in Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Was gonna be my suggestion. Even as a nonvegan, foods great environments cool
lil_thirteen t1_j61w1f3 wrote
Reply to Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Umami is a whole vibe
PhotoCropDuster t1_j61vqrj wrote
Reply to 6/30/2018 by ToonMaster21
Why?
Yomama-22 t1_j61vo5c wrote
Reply to comment by weaselpoopcoffee1 in What can I do about a nuisance light? by [deleted]
Mirrors
KentuckYSnow t1_j61v9vm wrote
Reply to comment by driving_85 in Sheetz reviewing ‘smile policy’ that says employees can’t have visible dental issues by clydesawhill
"medications" = "meth teeth"
Which one is more likely for a Sheetz cashier...
i_justkickedstan t1_j61v5pc wrote
Reply to Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Cilantro Y Ajo
Pigtattoo t1_j61v4lk wrote
Reply to Sheetz reviewing ‘smile policy’ that says employees can’t have visible dental issues by clydesawhill
How the fuck could that be legal?
Watchyousuffer t1_j61ul6l wrote
Reply to comment by twistedscrew in What can I do about a nuisance light? by [deleted]
Thanks! Interesting ordinance appreciate you locating it
Sankara_Connolly2020 t1_j61ujcw wrote
Reply to comment by aboutsider in School students in Sq Hill by soparklion
From my experience, most people on the proverbial left have a hard time recognizing the extent to which violent crime is so prevalent amongst young black males, and when they do, the root of the problem is reduced to “systemic racism,” and the solutions are viewed as abstractions like “dismantling white supremacy.” Not to say that historical realities like redlining don’t play a major part in this phenomenon, but racism is. often viewed as a sort of original sin that is to be addressed with repentance, not concrete political change.
When policy is discussed, the conversation tends to shift towards of over-correction of criminal justice mistakes of the past that borders on nihilism and runs counter to what the vast majority of black voters actually support. Attempts to address the class dynamics with a materialist analysis are met with charges of “economic reductionism” and acknowledgement of the cultural aspects, especially the decline of the black family, that while overemphasized by conservatives is still certainly a major factor, is met with outright hostility.
More importantly, as evidenced by this thread, when white “normies,” for lack of a better term, express their concerns about violent black teenagers causing harm to their businesses and the general quality of life of their neighborhoods, they’re met with derision from liberals/leftists and often accused of being straight up fascists for daring to care about the safety of themselves and their neighbors…. And when black normies say the same things, they’re straight up ignored because they’re not going along with the narrative that black people are helpless victims of an oppressive system with no agency.
In general, I think there’s a lot of white guilt that clouds people’s ability to recognize thr social causes that perpetuate racism, that the fear of “ghetto” blacks is based on, to use the parlance of our times, “lived experience.” Which of course is not to say that racism doesn’t unfairly harm the vast majority of black people, including young black men, who are just normal, law-abiding citizens trying to live their lives like everyone else. What it means is that until the complex socio-economic issues that cause the disparity in violent crime amongst young black men (which hurts working black women more than anyone!) are addressed, the social problems caused by that violence will continue to perpetuate racist sentiments, damaging the ability to create the political will through a diverse working class coalition to solve the root of these problems.
I do think there are plenty of serious political thinkers out there who have a good understanding of the problem and possible solutions, ranging from restructuring the welfare state to encourage family building, to delocalizing school funding, to tying industrial policy to vocational training programs in poor areas (both urban and rural) that lost their moorings during deindustrialization. The problem is the discourse is so fraught on the left, that talking outside of the narrow strictures of the culturally ascendent professional-managerial elite is severely frowned upon.
Accomplished_Case_21 t1_j61uiif wrote
Reply to comment by weaselpoopcoffee1 in What can I do about a nuisance light? by [deleted]
I like this idea
ThatKaylesGuy t1_j61u84q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What can I do about a nuisance light? by [deleted]
They can't, they'll have a nuisance lawsuit. Anything another property owner does that inhibits your enjoyment of your property (insanely bad smells, blinding lights, constant machinery running) makes them liable. If 311 doesn't help, that might be the next course of action.
a_tribe_calledchris t1_j61u6cq wrote
Reply to comment by Cheddar-chonk in Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Never been inside ... last time I stopped by the lady told me the inside was closed indefinitely.
lalalewhatever t1_j61u3o5 wrote
Reply to Unique restaurants to try in Pittsburgh by rry100
Con Alma would be fun for a date night. https://www.conalmapgh.com/home
ballsonthewall OP t1_j61trqe wrote
Reply to comment by greenday5494 in It was one of those "3 seasons in one day" days, but that's okay. by ballsonthewall
I have pictures from all types of days and seasons there, beautiful vantage point
Zenith2017 t1_j61yz4m wrote
Reply to comment by risen2011 in School students in Sq Hill by soparklion
I'm aware, it's very close