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Reply to Eye glasses by UhtredaerweII
We go to Eyeglass World on Battlefield
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Reply to comment by GSPilot in Springfield, MO awarded Arena League Football team by ActionFalcon
Awarded has several connotations. One can be awarded a contract if there are several bidders, for example. They weren't given something for free if it's earned. Medals given to servicemembers are awards and none are given for free.
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Reply to comment by indiefab in Springfield, MO awarded Arena League Football team by ActionFalcon
People would think we're nuts.
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Reply to comment by CADOMA in Who's the worst landlord in Springfield? by strangemud
I see you have a lot of questions. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to answer them. It seems, however, you may be interested in finding them and you're not arguing in bad faith. If that's the case, I'd search for those answers from someone more knowledgeable than myself. Most of your questions are "who pays for it" and the answer is simple: we all do. We are already (most of us) paying for housing. What if we took away the investment aspect of it? Prices drop.
It shouldn't be a commodity and it should be a human right to be housed.
The other questions are about what to do with all the other properties. Well, I'm not sure. But, if you own the home you're living in then nothing should change. If you own 500 homes, then too bad.
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Reply to comment by CADOMA in Who's the worst landlord in Springfield? by strangemud
>Rental housing is a business like any other
It isn't. It's far from selling fruits and vegetables in a market. If I don't like the cost of bread at my local market, I can search around and find one for a dollar cheaper, perhaps. Housing is predatory. You NEED housing. Without it, you are not considered part of human society in any meaningful way. So, companies buy up property and jack up the prices. The market doesn't need landlords.
>Do we strip people of their property and hand it to people who often don't want or can't afford it?
Who doesn't want a home? Lol, tf?
>Tear down all the apartments in the world or force people into an obligation to own a place they might want to leave soon?
Ah, because the only alternative is to bulldoze them? Why not socialize the housing market? If I'm going to pay taxes, and I do, I want it to go towards helping people. Cut funding from the military and police forces and give people a place to live.
>I think it could be better regulated but it's better than any alternative I've heard, but those alternatives are few and far between because it's easier to tear something down then to build something new.
People don't want to listen to the socialized housing solution because they are scared of it, for some reason.
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Reply to comment by tye1984 in Who's the worst landlord in Springfield? by strangemud
Yes, but they ARE parasites on society. We don't actually need them for society to run. They provide housing the way a scalper provides tickets. Scalpers and landlords are parasites.
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Reply to Specific ingredients in SGF? by spuente1206
MSG is branded as Accent in Walmart. I've had difficulty finding Szechuan peppercorns and resulted to Amazon, but asian world market on battlefield and Campbell might have it in stock, now.
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Reply to Why do so many people complain about living here but then never move? Genuinely curious, if you hate it that much why not leave??? by Many-Map5137
They complain because they've never lived in Florida or Columbus, MS.
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Reply to comment by IFuckingHateAllergy in Scared the bejesus out of him! by StcStasi
The remaining is drugs
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Reply to comment by Omo_Soul_food in Chinese/Japanese restaurants to avoid? by Ticklism
My family had some sushi, dumplings and gyoza, and one of us had ramen. The spicy tuna roll is the best in town.
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Reply to comment by FaithfulGardener in Chinese/Japanese restaurants to avoid? by Ticklism
They used to be better. Half a block down is yum yum bowl and they are very good but not an amazing value.
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Reply to comment by ElkConsistent3139 in Chinese/Japanese restaurants to avoid? by Ticklism
Went there tonight. They've done a bit of remodeling. I wouldn't say it was dirty. Besides, their food is really good and well priced.
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Reply to comment by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS in Does 1984 ever dive into how the Party took control over Oceania? [no direct spoilers please] by INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS
It's not fascism but a different form of authoritarianism.
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Reply to SRC marijuana policy by tucker-lifesucks
Fun fact: bank of missouri drug tests but won't disqualify you for marijuana if you have your card.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
Oh, I agree with you. Pet deposit should cover any pet damage.
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Reply to comment by Renn_1996 in In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
Aw shit, my bad. Lemme fix
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Reply to comment by Renn_1996 in In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
My original comment didn't mention registration, only papers. You mentioned registration and I replied that there isn't registration but documents can be produced. Only ESAs need documentation. I don't know how it leads people to think otherwise unless that person is you and in which case you've been corrected.
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Reply to comment by Renn_1996 in In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
Official like a state ESA registration? No, but documents can be produced.
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Reply to comment by JaredUmm in In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
We make no assumptions about a person's disability and if a person says they have a dog, we charge a fee. If they say they have a service animal, we ask for documents. That's not illegal.
Edit: did some digging. We can't demand to know what the service animal does if it's apparent. We never ask what the disability is but they usually provide that info themselves to go along with the service animal info.
ESAs require documentation by a therapist.
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Reply to comment by EdBlake1986 in In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
I'm unsure if ADA covers ESAs, but they do include regular service animals. Either way, the company I work for accepts ESA with papers.
If OP is just trying to claim their cat as an ESA without papers, they are in the wrong and if they have papers, they should just show them to the landlord.
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Reply to In Missouri can a landlord request/demand proof of a service animals credentials? by EdBlake1986
Demand? No, but there would be consequences.
I currently work for a property management company. If you have pets we charge a fee (pet rent) and require a deposit. If you have a service animal or ESA, we require proof so we don't charge you. You don't HAVE to show papers, but if you don't have them, you're going to pay the deposit and pet rent.
The law is that landlords need to admit ESAs with papers. They don't need to accept any animal that isn't papered.
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Reply to Where in the SGF area to dump branches and stuff? by ricardomilos-mp4
Yardwaste Recycling Center located at 3790 S Farm Rd, Brookline, MO 65619