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nickyouwouldwant t1_j6d0d5z wrote

its too much. rents went up like %20 last year or so. but in anycase its overpriced. i have rentals in lawrenceville. I cant even believe sometimes rents myself. but $4500 is europhic. its every landlords wet dream, including mine

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aboutsider t1_j6cye6m wrote

Haha, this is so confusing! So you don't take no shit but you also don't protest but you also just say "fuck it" but you also don't complain? Why is it so great to not protest and not bitch? Does that mean that gen x agreed with the status quo, that they just quietly took whatever shit was handed to them? And, if they didn't take that shit that was handed to them then how can you say they didn't protest? What exactly are you saying "fuck it" to? If I look at videos or pictures of protests from the last few decades, you're saying I won't see any gen xers?

Oh, and you definitely shouldn't make the mistake of thinking that gen xers don't ever bitch. I see it any time the divide between millennials and boomers is brought up-- always a bunch of angsty complaints about how everyone forgets about them even though they're sooo much better than all the other generations.

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PseudoAccountant OP t1_j6cura6 wrote

Thanks everyone for the thoughts. As you guys have shared with me, thought I’d add something. In the category of nonalcoholic, Omission brewing makes a crazy lifelike IPA. You almost can’t tell it’s nonalcoholic. I think the bitterness masks the lack of ethanol bite. It’s not my favorite IPA but it is a great NA brew IMO.

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PseudoAccountant OP t1_j6cui7s wrote

There are a lot of “low alcohol” beers out there in the 1-2.4% range. You can find them pretty easily in other states (Colorado, California, Florida). Just having trouble finding it here.

I’ve actually tried some of the d8 cocktails. They are really pleasant. I’ve also tried some of the r1,3 BDO stuff. Interesting, but I’m a little concerned with how safe it is given it has only recently started to be sold as an alcohol alternative.

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Ok-Aioli-2717 t1_j6ctlce wrote

They should make most of downtown a no-car zone. Allow busses, delivery trucks, and special transport for the elderly and disabled.

This would solve a few problems: it sucks driving downtown, it sucks being a pedestrian downtown, and it sucks having shooters speed in and out of downtown.

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WikiSummarizerBot t1_j6ctkpc wrote

Richard Caliguiri

>Richard S. Caliguiri (October 20, 1931 – May 6, 1988) was an American politician who served as the mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1977 until his death in 1988.

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