Sayoria

Sayoria t1_j26wjdn wrote

I feel it in the city. People keep to themselves. People just go about their day. Not much socialization or anything. It's 'Go to work, come home' or 'Go to school, come home' it typically feels.

Even I am guilty of going into Boston and just putting headphones on and just walking around without interaction.

Some chat. I would wear my headphones less if I was less concerned about random people walking up to me to panhandle or something. The headphones wards them..... most of the time. Not all.

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Sayoria t1_j08dl9b wrote

We are a very self-sufficient region that has a great living standard, great education, great health system and more. If it weren't for a lot of the smaller states that hold more say on things at a federal level than us (Wyoming, the Dakotas, Arkansas, Idaho....etc) we'd probably be fighting Norway for best place to live honestly. But these other states hold us back at a federal level in a lot of problems. Such as gun solutions, student relief, and other elements we would have if they didn't represent us as much as they do.

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Sayoria t1_izixbsi wrote

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Sayoria t1_iz0tfo1 wrote

Gendered single-stalled bathrooms are absolutely, the stupidest thing ever regarding restrooms. It's not like one sex is cleaner than the other either. It makes life a lot harder for one group if one toilet is broken, or if someone is transgender, or as you said, if there's too many people looking to use the bathroom at the same time.

If there is any place with single room gendered-bathrooms still, they are far behind the times and are only putting the occupants of the building(s) in tough situations.

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Sayoria t1_iyohq86 wrote

Well thankfully, the rail workers won't be getting vacation days so more rails can be build on their blood, sweat, and tears. Thank you everyone involved in this, and thank you Biden for supporting these poor people not getting even a mediocre vacation.

I hope he is primaried.

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Sayoria t1_ixvnkvu wrote

How about we stop seeing business people as idols and look at them for who they are: Slave beneficiaries and people who have way too much wealth than they need.

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