DidDunMegasploded

DidDunMegasploded t1_j5c9nox wrote

If we can oust NIMBYs, it would certainly help a lot. But that's like trying to oust anti-vaxxers. Impossible to do. They will always exist.

The irony is real. Sad, but real. Build more affordable housing--that is not owned by greedy dickshits who gouge the prices so it's no longer affordable, TYVM--and it would help a lot with the housing crisis.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j5c8b6y wrote

Coletti's for pizza. Pizza by Alex is gross and definitely not worth the money.

In addition, I hear Fish & Whistle is good, as well as Dizzy Birds Rotisserie.

EDIT: Wok N' Roll for Chinese food, as well. Best in the city, IMO. They recently added online ordering which is good, much better than calling them.

I'd ward away from Mulligan's as well. I used to eat there all the time--cheap, good food--until someone here introduced me to a little thing called "many many health code violations". Thank you, Internet stranger.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j5503vu wrote

Not misguided, I just know my way around law and (generally) around criminals enough to play it safe instead of playing Fuck Around and Find Out with my life.

"The only people that get shot are those who do shady shit" isn't really true. Innocent people get shot all the time and they're just sitting there, at home, maybe watching TV or eating dinner. I could be walking home just listening to music when boom, bullet comes through me by some creepazoid rando. That's why it's good to be aware of your surroundings at all times.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j54ylln wrote

In the country, yes, shit's mild here if you make nationwide comparisons. Stack it up with other Maine cities and other areas in said cities, though...not so much.

More shootings than you can count on your hands and feet in the span of a few months, sketchy people, quite a fair bit of crime in general...the only available house in the entire state could be located there and I'd still take living in a tent in the backwoods of an entirely different Maine area instead.

The only good thing about it is that it's got a lot of nice stores and restaurants. You just have to keep your wits about you...and never, ever go out at night without protection.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j4s424c wrote

Reply to comment by Freeman0032 in So true by Bigchungus-vore

It's a common meme format. Gonna try and word it in a way that I'm familiar with.

Basically, a person (a sojak-type character or wojak or whatever the fuck it's called) says to something, "Thank you for changing my life," stating that they enjoy the object or character in question.

The object or character then responds with some form of "I'm literally X". For example, Spongebob would respond with "I'm literally a sponge", and so on. Because y'know, it's ridiculous to love a sponge and Spongebob doesn't see anything fantastical about a person thinking he changed their life.

OP got the meme here half-right, but reworked the second half so it's not just "I'm literally a lobster". The lobster responds with "They used to serve me to prisoners" so the state would probably think "...oh".

Hopefully this clears things up some.

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DidDunMegasploded t1_j4o5jrb wrote

> non-chain burger joint

> non-chain

No, and...

> an old-fashioned 24-hour diner

...no. Maine doesn't have stuff that's open 24 hours aside from convenience stores, unfortunately. And the rest plazas, of course.

Closest non-chain burger joint I can think of is Elevation Burger, they were good when I ate there a couple days ago. But they don't stay open into the wee hours of the night.

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