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jupitaur9 t1_jdr9jav wrote
Reply to Update: Baltimore receiving 675k gallons of wastewater from Ohio train derailment by Animanialmanac
What makes this a problem for Republicans and not Democrats?
Normally, Republicans love business and don’t think dumping into the environment is a problem. They’re doing a 180 here. What’s the story?
jupitaur9 t1_jdqklfd wrote
Reply to Non delivery app delivery by azayas77
China House on Eastern Avenue near Patterson Park.
jupitaur9 t1_jacos7f wrote
Reply to comment by Bitchi3atppl in Why Don’t Baltimore City Schools Have School Buses? by GovernorOfReddit
Is there a way to use public transportation for this?
jupitaur9 t1_jack9us wrote
Lots of rowhouses have decks. Lots of them are unpermitted and lots of them are not well built or in good repair. If you need roof work done under one, you’ll have to have it removed.
jupitaur9 t1_jack3pb wrote
Reply to comment by S-Kunst in Considerations when moving into a Row Home by taqtotheback
Yes, parking is an issue if you don’t have a parking pad. Don’t expect to park in front of your house unless you’re willing to invest a lot of time into strategizing when you come and go. If you have more than one car in the family that’s a bigger thing.
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Reply to comment by LinaEveLina in I found a bat in my pool. He’s very much alive. I set him in the sun to dry out away from my dog by Handicapreader
Your cats don’t get rabies shots? They should.
jupitaur9 t1_ja0ubnl wrote
Reply to comment by avilesaviles in Mysterious marks on Ice Age cave art may have been a form of record keeping. by Rifletree
Period synchronization in humans is not a real thing.
https://ro.co/health-guide/cycles/#a-series-of-mixed-findings
jupitaur9 t1_j9y9ngt wrote
Reply to comment by crusoe in For marginal occupations licensed by U.S. states, the welfare costs of licensing exceeds the benefits, as workers have to expend resources to obtain the license and consumers pay higher prices. [The study looks at professions that require license in some states but not others]. by smurfyjenkins
Did your basic hygiene class discuss caustic chemicals applied to your hair and scalp? That’s an everyday job for hairdressers.
jupitaur9 t1_j7bhiih wrote
Reply to comment by paddlebawler in The new Lexington Market is so disappointing by sleaziep
Or, third option, talk about what you like and don’t like in a public forum, so that the folks who set this up know shat the complaints are instead of having to guess why no one’s coming.
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Reply to comment by smallgovisbest in The Benefits of Taking Vitamin D Might Depend on Your Weight | A reanalysis of a large trial found overweight and obese people might metabolize vitamin D supplements differently, leading to lower circulating levels by Hrmbee
Is there any IV vitamin D therapy available? Would it be practical?
jupitaur9 t1_j339mqh wrote
Reply to comment by C4pt41n in The States of WY, UT, MT, CO and ID all gave women the right to vote 20 years before the 19th amendment. This meant women in those states could vote for U.S. President in 1892, but women in most other states could not. Montana even sent a woman to Congress before most U.S. women could vote. by triviafrenzy
I thought it was so they could count more citizens and get better representation
jupitaur9 t1_j2c461m wrote
Reply to comment by pizzapastamix in 4chan /lit/'s 2022 top 100 books of all time by pizzapastamix
Same argument can be used for Mein Kampf. Oh look it’s on the list, too.
jupitaur9 t1_j1ehrep wrote
Reply to comment by Freadus in Knowledge of how to make and use pottery was shared between hunter-gatherer communities in Europe via kinship-driven, regional communication networks prior to the spread of agriculture, a paper in Nature Human Behaviour proposes. by MistWeaver80
>The speed of the spread suggests potterymaking knowledge passed from group to group, rather than being introduced by new people migrating into the region. “There’s no way a population could grow that fast,” McLaughlin says.
>Lucy Kubiak-Martens, an archaeobotanist at BIAX Consult, a commercial archaeology company in the Netherlands who was not involved with the paper, agrees with that interpretation. “It seems the knowledge traveled, not people,” she says.
https://www.science.org/content/article/ancient-hunter-gatherers-were-potters-too
jupitaur9 t1_iz710ql wrote
Reply to comment by greggsbenton in I’ve always wondered why is there a cop car always with its lights on on the intersection of Light and W. Conway St ? by Mxuw
There were squeegees there before the shooting, and there were concerns about squeegee violence and theft before then.
It’s a chokepoint for a large percentage of the traffic coming into the city. Visitors come through there. So it is a good place for police to make themselves known.
jupitaur9 t1_iy8n20o wrote
Reply to comment by Naive-Raisin4134 in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
Auxiliary is a less dangerous job, and no one should care if they partake. You might be right, but it’s not quite the same as a police officer job.
jupitaur9 t1_iy8kp2o wrote
Reply to comment by Naive-Raisin4134 in Temporary Vehicle Tags by luchobucho
Auxiliary typically is a revenue maker. That’s like saying you can’t afford to have a paid job.
jupitaur9 t1_iy87f9a wrote
Reply to comment by schentendo in Another stellar ad from VisitBaltimore. Just a reminder that the CEO makes $400K a year. by Cepia
Ah! I didn’t recognize Fifi without the surrounding race.
jupitaur9 t1_iy827wo wrote
Reply to Another stellar ad from VisitBaltimore. Just a reminder that the CEO makes $400K a year. by Cepia
What is the pink fluffy thing?
jupitaur9 t1_iw7agsg wrote
Reply to comment by caulrye in People who post stories marked false by Snopes on Reddit fall into five groups: Reason to Disagree, Changed Belief, Steadfast Non-Standard Belief, Sharing to Debunk, and Sharing for Humor. Reducing misinformation requires different approaches for each group. by asbruckman
The fart story was spread around a lot. People were interested in it.
Just like the question of whether Walt Disney’s head is frozen waiting for the technology to reanimate it, it’s not important at all. But it’s interesting to enough people to merit an entry on the site.
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Reply to comment by juliaffe in quiet and casual fells point restaurant for anniversary dinner? by Lynx-Mom
Yes, might want to ask to sit in the back room, or at the far end away from the bar.
jupitaur9 t1_ivl5tsr wrote
Reply to comment by cattimusrex in quiet and casual fells point restaurant for anniversary dinner? by Lynx-Mom
Might be a little physically crowded depending on how busy it is, but it is low key otherwise.
jupitaur9 t1_ivjmwet wrote
Reply to comment by BlissfulWizard69 in The Lyric venue is a death trap and needs fire suppression systems by [deleted]
The difference in a building like the Lyric is that you don’t have everyone at the door all at once. They have to go down their row to a main aisle. So the chances of crushing others is probably lower than in a nightclub.
jupitaur9 t1_itkohud wrote
There are some houses in Roland Park that could feel haunted. What’s your budget?
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Reply to comment by abooth43 in They removed the charging outlets at Penn Station and replaced them with this garbage. by umbligado
Sorry it wasn’t clear.
jupitaur9 t1_jdrq8ri wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I-695 crash that killed six workers among deadliest since 1980 by Cody_in_Baltimore
If it’s not safe to change lanes, just don’t change lanes.