FIFAFanboy2023

FIFAFanboy2023 t1_ja983o8 wrote

Well, I'm sure this won't sell out instantly...

Sidenote. Does the Palladium (indoors) and Off The Rails oversell their shows? I have never felt like there were more people in a building than should be allowed while at a concert more than I felt here. There was literally nowhere to move and I wasn't even trying to get to the stage. I had a panic moment and needed to leave the OTR venue and it was literally wall to wall people all the way to the door.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j9unft4 wrote

Traffic was stopped on Chandler the other day for 3 old people crossing the road where Irving connects. Some douche on a green dirt bike split the lanes and almost hit the group. There was a cop in an Explorer turning left onto Chandler from Irving who had to have seen it but did nothing.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j9lpy6o wrote

This is where I get my haircut. I'm just a dude with a normal fade so I can't vouch for them being what you are looking for exactly, but what I can say is they are fun and spoke highly of the community you are part of. They are all about inclusion and I cannot complain about my haircut at all, and complaining about my haircut is literally 50% of my motivation for living.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j9f6rhm wrote

Ralphs has the best basic burger in Worcester. Just don't drink anything that doesn't come from a bottle, I don't believe they have the cleanest lines as I have gotten sick there. My gf and I both got burgers, but she got a beer in a bottle and I got a draft. I was up all night with the shits, she was fine.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j8wzrfd wrote

Ralphs is a shadow of what it used to be or maybe it just sucks in the winter time. I saw they had music last weekend and went, paid the $10 cover only for it to be someone controlling a playlist of emo songs. I was under the impression it was going to be a cover band, not some skinny chick pressing buttons on her phone.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j8wnjv7 wrote

That's not the ACCS specific licensure though, that's just how human services works in general now. The powers that be, whether its governmental, administrative or a certifying agency, believe that because someone has a Masters degree in a psychology related field that they should be the one running the teams. I feel that we're on the same page with our comments, I just disagree that its the licensure specifically getting in the way.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j8tiwoa wrote

Reply to comment by 28Widget in Best Life Hack in Worcester? by CoolAbdul

Meh...the biggest problem with Kelley Square nowadays is dodging the delivery drivers parkers half on the sidewalk/half in the lane of travel.... of course with no punishment for doing so.

I swear to fucking god all they need to do is post up a meter maid there once and that entire fucking problem would go away.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j8s5kff wrote

De-institutionalizing was the best and worst thing ever done in the mental health world. The new DMH treatment model (ACCS) could work wonders for people, except it's underfunded and understaffed and the people who utilize it refuse to ever discharge despite it being the intended purpose of it. Even the people who work for the agencies that provide this treatment plan don't want to work on discharging people, so the ones who don't have help cant get help.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j8s56iy wrote

I have a lot of clients I work with who live in boarding houses. None of them are worth thinking twice about. Drugs, prostitution, deadbeat landlords, unmedicated mentally ill people, rats, roaches, bed bugs, gangs and violence. SROs are not the answer.

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FIFAFanboy2023 t1_j8s4oyg wrote

If you just spent the previous 4 years of your life living in the areas of Worcester where the majority of the college kids live would you stay here? At least in places like Boston and NYC you can live in a shit hole and walk or take public transport somewhere awesome. You cant really do that here.

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