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AmcillaSB t1_jdt67jn wrote

This is a practice done by a niche group of ultra-orthodox Jews, and it's very much looked down upon by basically anyone else who considers themselves Jewish.

This practice has not only infected babies with STDs, but also killed some.

https://abcnews.go.com/Health/baby-dies-herpes-virus-ritual-circumcision-nyc-orthodox/story?id=15888618

https://www.cnn.com/2013/04/07/health/new-york-neonatal-herpes/index.html

The optics on the practice isn't particularly great in the modern age, but it's also not anything any bit sexual. Compared to like, you know, the systemic rape and abuse of children and subsequent coverups in the Catholic Church. Where are the rice bags for those assholes?

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AmcillaSB t1_jb7eznv wrote

Although I've not bought or sold a house using her (yet) I really like Sabrina West, she's really down to Earth and no bullshit.

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AmcillaSB t1_janewqb wrote

This isn't necessarily true right, but it's a good place to start.

When I was shopping around for new dental insurance, none of the ones on the Marketplace showed my dentist. I made a short list and called my dentist and asked if they covered any of them. For some, the receptionist wasn't even sure if they took them, which was frustrating. She flat-out said "sometimes we won't know until we run the card" which was annoying. At any rate, found one from the Exchange she recognized/knew they took, and that was that.

I've intentionally avoided health insurance that's bundled with dental (even though it's a bit more cost effective,) because I like my dentist and would rather stick with them.

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AmcillaSB t1_jaeukyq wrote

Reply to comment by giftedgaia in Looking for new banks by hikingjoey123

I've been with Commerce for 30 years, and not had any problems. Their loan department has been helpful with questions or whatnot and generally quick when I need things like pre-approval letters.

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AmcillaSB t1_jaau4ly wrote

Reply to comment by WendyArmbuster in Used cars by Middle-Recording-807

That's generally not any bit true or accurate, however, it also might be a bit subjective based on your current credit score and history.

If you maintain a credit line like a car or home loan, and have an additional credit card or two, and pay them all off regularly without issue, you will likely maintain a high (800+ credit score) but if you close one of those lines of credit (like paying off a 5-year loan on a car) your credit score is going to drops, since you have less credit.

It will reach a new baseline. In most cases, that credit score change will be a reduced by 40-80 points. You'll likely still have an "excellent" credit score, but the numeric difference will be relatively significant.

If you were to take out a new, similar auto loan, and maintain your current spending habits, your credit score will return to about what it was previously, since you've opened up a new line of credit.

Closing lines of credit lowers your credit score. That's just how it works.

It's also why you never want to close a credit card account if you happen to get a card with a new issuer you like better, because ending that old line of credit (especially if it's a long-term account in good standing) will nuke your credit score, and it could take years to recover from. If you have a borderline score particularly, doing anything to lower that score 20-40 points for a few years could harm your chances of not only getting a good loan (banks are being really stingy atm) but also a good rate.

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AmcillaSB t1_jaa9ny8 wrote

Reply to comment by LeeOblivious in Used cars by Middle-Recording-807

Paying off loans will certainly lower your credit score, as you're no longer actively paying off lines of credit.

If you pay for everything in cash, don't use credit cards, etc, it's possible to have a low credit score or no credit history. This can greatly affect your ability to get a loan.

The entire system is such a con, and it makes me angry.

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AmcillaSB t1_j9ud1wm wrote

According to news reports, Sheriff Jim Arnott of Greene County, Missouri, has been tied to far-right extremist groups and ideologies. Arnott has reportedly attended events organized by far-right groups and shared content on social media that promotes far-right political views.

The controversy surrounding Arnott began in 2020 when he attended a rally organized by a far-right group in Springfield, Missouri. At the rally, he reportedly spoke to the crowd and expressed his support for the group's anti-immigration and anti-government views. Arnott later defended his attendance, saying that he was there to show support for law enforcement officers.

In addition to his attendance at the rally, Arnott has been criticized for sharing content on social media that promotes far-right views. He has shared posts that criticize the Black Lives Matter movement, express anti-Muslim sentiment, and support former President Donald Trump.

Arnott has denied being a far-right extremist and has said that he supports the Constitution and the rule of law. However, his ties to far-right groups and his promotion of far-right views have raised concerns among some members of the community.

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AmcillaSB t1_j9ragb7 wrote

I understand that everyone has their own taste preferences when it comes to food, and it's okay if Mexican Villa doesn't appeal to everyone. However, I do want to offer a different perspective on the comments made in this thread.

While it may be true that some people do not find the food at Mexican Villa to be delicious or always fresh, there are others who have had positive experiences and enjoy the food. Taste is subjective, and what may not be enjoyable to one person may be a favorite of another.

Additionally, I do believe that Mexican Villa is a Springfield classic that is worth trying at least once. While it may not be someone's favorite restaurant, it's possible that they could be pleasantly surprised by their experience.

In the end, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and preferences when it comes to dining. However, I do believe that it's important to support local restaurants in Springfield, including Mexican Villa, which has been a part of the community for many years. Let's continue to appreciate and enjoy the diverse range of dining options that our city has to offer.

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AmcillaSB t1_j9ppstk wrote

I have feelings about Chat AI. We've been using it for work-related stuff recently, and it is impressive sometimes. Other times, it's enraging to use. It has some inherent bias and flaws to it (like giving equal weight to controversial subjects and extreme viewpoints, even though in reality those viewpoints are like 90/10)

Here's a request I just threw into it:

"Write a /r/springfieldmo reddit post recommending specific restaurants to eat at in Springfield, MO"

Title: Must-Try Restaurants in Springfield, MO

Hey everyone,

If you're looking for some great places to eat in Springfield, MO, I've got you covered! As a local foodie, I've tried my fair share of restaurants in the area, and these are some of my top picks:

Black Sheep Burgers & Shakes - This is hands down the best burger joint in town. They use high-quality ingredients and offer a unique variety of toppings and sauces. Don't forget to try one of their creative milkshake flavors!

Aviary Cafe - This charming cafe is a great spot for brunch or lunch. They use fresh, local ingredients and offer a range of sandwiches, salads, and quiches. Make sure to try their famous homemade granola!

Bawi Korean BBQ - If you're in the mood for something different, check out Bawi Korean BBQ. They offer an all-you-can-eat grill experience, where you can cook your own meat and veggies at your table. It's a fun and interactive dining experience that's great for groups.

The Order - This upscale restaurant is perfect for a special occasion or a fancy night out. They offer a refined menu with seasonal ingredients and expertly crafted cocktails. The ambiance is also top-notch, with a sleek and modern decor.

Pho Kim - If you're craving Vietnamese cuisine, Pho Kim is the place to go. Their pho (noodle soup) is a standout dish, but they also offer a variety of other authentic Vietnamese dishes. The prices are reasonable and the portions are generous.

I hope these recommendations help you find some new favorite restaurants in Springfield! Let me know if you have any other suggestions to add to the list.

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AmcillaSB t1_j9pon56 wrote

Post 1 (Advocating for Mexican Villa):

Title: Mexican Villa is a Springfield Classic

Hey guys,

I just wanted to take a moment to express my love for Mexican Villa. As a long-time Springfield resident, I've been going to this restaurant for years and I can honestly say that it's one of my favorites in the city.

The food is delicious and always fresh, with a great selection of classic Mexican dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and burritos. The service is always friendly and efficient, and the prices are reasonable for the quality of the food.

I know that everyone has their own tastes and preferences, but I truly believe that Mexican Villa is a Springfield classic that everyone should try at least once. Give it a chance and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised!

Post 2 (Disagreeing with Mexican Villa):

Title: Mexican Villa is Overrated

I have to disagree with the previous post about Mexican Villa. As a Springfield resident myself, I've tried this restaurant several times and I just don't understand the hype.

The food is mediocre at best, with bland flavors and poor presentation. The prices are too high for what you get, and the service can be hit or miss depending on the day.

I know that Mexican Villa has been around for a long time and has a lot of loyal fans, but I think it's time for Springfield to move on to better Mexican options. There are plenty of other restaurants in the area that offer more authentic and flavorful food at a better value.

Post 3 (Defending Mexican Villa):

Title: Mexican Villa is a Springfield Tradition

I have to disagree with the previous post about Mexican Villa being overrated. This restaurant has been a Springfield tradition for generations and has earned its place as a beloved local spot.

Sure, the food might not be as authentic as some other Mexican restaurants in the area, but that's not what Mexican Villa is all about. It's about the nostalgia and the memories that come with sharing a plate of nachos with friends and family.

Plus, the food is still delicious in its own right. The enchiladas are a personal favorite of mine, and I've never had a bad meal at Mexican Villa.

So let's not dismiss this Springfield classic too quickly. Mexican Villa has earned its place in our hearts and in our stomachs, and I for one will continue to support this beloved restaurant.

Post 4 (Disagreeing with Mexican Villa):

Title: Time to Move on from Mexican Villa

I have to respectfully disagree with the previous post about Mexican Villa being a Springfield tradition. Yes, this restaurant has been around for a long time, but that doesn't mean it's still relevant or worth our time and money.

In my opinion, the food is subpar and the prices are too high for what you get. There are so many other Mexican restaurants in the area that offer better quality food at more reasonable prices.

I think it's time for Springfield to move on from Mexican Villa and start exploring other options. Let's support local businesses that offer more value and better taste, rather than sticking with an outdated restaurant just because it's familiar.

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AmcillaSB t1_j80pwga wrote

Brown Derby has had it on occasion. You can sometimes make a request or a cheese suggestion, and sometimes they follow through if they can get it through their distributor. Mama Jeans also makes a point of having some some interesting/exotic world cheeses, there's probably no harm in asking them, as well. If you can find a state or regional business that makes it from them to order from, even better.

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