Dingareth

Dingareth t1_je2dquk wrote

Person who owns the truck in the picture: "I'm so tired of people asking me my stance on murder, so I bought a big sticker to make sure that wherever I drive, everyone knows that I want to murder people so bad!"

/u/timmahfast: "How do you know they want to murder people, have you had a conversation with them?"

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Dingareth t1_jcp09fz wrote

Yes, it should not be allowed to just squat on public property. We should do what Salt Lake City did- do a thorough inventory of the homeless population (not just trying to count them one day a year) and use that info to build or convert dorm style housing with on premises social workers. Those that just need a stable environment for a bit to get back on their feet will transfer out, and those that aren't able to function in a modern society will get the help that they need.

We're the richest country in the world and the homeless population disproportionally uses emergency services because we refuse to take any preventative measures to keep people off the street. We can afford to give people a minimum floor to their lives, but you have activists that think shitting in public is a lifestyle choice and not a problem to be solved.

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Dingareth t1_j97fu8w wrote

Olea, Zinc, or Union League.

Harvest, Hachiroku, and Tavern on State are all good, but I would't consider them "impressive." Haven't tried Fair haven Oyster Co (vegetarian) yet, but I've heard good things.

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