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Stitchmond t1_iy9dsq9 wrote

Reply to comment by PercyDovetonsils in Tuesdaily by Quardener

My puns occur naturally as the conversations progress; they're rare, wild, organic, foraged. Their puns, though strong, are artificial, manufactured, like a cut diamond; set up and knocked down in a single comment.

The pun market is strong enough to sustain us both and many others, but our products should not be considered similar.

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billyshep86 t1_iy9dni9 wrote

My in-laws live in the neighborhood behind it (Willow Oaks), and they don't see what the issue is. Compared to the shitty abandoned building already there and the nasty 7/11, Sheetz would be a good change.

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progressiveinva69 t1_iy9daul wrote

Reply to Tuesdaily by Quardener

My only friend told me she does not feel the same way romantically about me that I do about her. Devastated. She said I had a chance a few months back but she got tired of waiting for me. Now she is dating and I texted out of emotion this morning. Now she feels a bit alienated by my feelings. Taking a long break from each other even as friends. It's painful.

ON THE QUESTION ABOVE:

Yes I am Watching. GO USA or whatever. I like Ohio sports teams more towards the Cincinnati side of the state. Sans the Cleveland cavs and Gaurdians.

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urfavgalpal t1_iy9ctxa wrote

Do you know who it’s sponsored by or do you have the exact content? There’s a billboard on boulevard by Movieland that’s like a pride flag and tells LGBTQ+ people to go to a specific website and that website is like “only god can judge so you shouldn’t like hate crime gay people because we all sin but also being gay is a sin and shouldn’t engage in that lifestyle”. I’m wondering if it’s by the same people

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NannyW00t t1_iy99mwc wrote

Lamar is the main billboard company, and according to their website a ‘Poster’ sized billboard (like the location in Carytown), would range from $300 to $2500. Prices depend on location, length of campaign, and number of ad locations purchased. So, budget for the $2500 range.

Edit: a word

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Fit-Order-9468 t1_iy98t88 wrote

That's a widespread problem in the US. We like to put shops and houses right next to roads where cars are trying to go fast.

I'm reminded of this problem with some elementary school; I don't recall which. The issues was cars would cut through the road in front of the school while driving fast. This is dangerous.

I looked at the map and... they can just make that road a dead end. Problem solved. Makes me so mad.

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