We know, we just have tons of more meaningful criticism than his looks.
My old school “upgraded” it when we left… by asphalting around it.
Cold pizza breakfast hits in all the right spots.
Hey there’s 2 of us.
I wouldn’t care if my property stagnated or dropped in value if it meant people could afford a better life.
It only has said market value when I’m selling and I don’t intend on selling, probably ever.
I’d rather have a young family as neighbors instead of some management company doing the bare minimum maintenance and let it slowly crumble while milking renters. It’s a better community.
In a selfish roundabout way I’ve started giving a hand to the new renters nearby that I like and help them with small things that their landlord won’t fix.
10 hours is a fucking long ass time.
There’s no reason not to have called shuttles to get these people to their destination way before that.
They could have walked the rest of the way in less than that.
Utter lack of emergency response, let alone preparedness.
I’m sure they’ll receive a lousy apology email from the CEO about how they care and are deeply sorry (but still won’t fix their shit), and how this is an exceptional situation (but for which they have an email template).
I love trains, trains are great, but ViaRail needs to get their fucking shit together.
The covid lockdowns were just to lower the rendering requirements for the simulation and the timing fits with the GPU shortages.
While I agree wholeheartedly, there are plenty of unhealthy assholes in life.
It goes by different names, but some people treat relationships like monkey bars, making sure they grab the next one before letting go of the last one.
That’s also just like how soft-handoff works when changing cellular antennas while on the move.
So my first reaction is scoffing at how ridiculous of an idea that is, but then I think about the US and it’s not as unlikely anymore.