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Autistic, non-binary,and/or transgender rapist creates a subreddit called r/antiwork some years ago. The subreddit's tone changes and popularity skyrockets in the last 6 months as a reflection of the Great Resignation, which don't quite align with the aforementioned creator's goals for the forum. 

 

Scumbag Jessie Waters of Fox News interviews subreddit creator/head moderator in order to subtly mock and deligitimize the subreddit, which is mostly comprised of liberals, semi-socialsts, and others who acknowledge a broken labor system. In other words, the libtard enemy.

 

Despite subscribers earlier polling against an interview, moderators ignore concensus and acquiesce to head moderator/creator to accept the Fox News invite. 

 

The interview is a trainwreck on every  conceivable level, much to the glee of traitors and conservatives alike. The antiwork creator, who is also the unfireable head moderator due to reddit's archaic rules, comes across ABYSMALLY, and makes all r/antiwork subscribers look lazy, immature, idiotic, etc.

 

Subsequent damage control goes badly on the r/antiwork subreddit, with the creator/head moderator playing transphobia and other false cards in response to legit criticism. Within hours, the moderators shut the popular forum down.

 

And then TBideon enjoys multiple cocktails. Happy Wednesday folks! Onto episode 5 of Archive 81!!!!

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    Hi everypeep.   I got published in Huffington Post today, which is a pretty big score for me. Thought I would post here to share with my UO peeps.   What I’ve Learned About Unemplo

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    I think the essay is "going viral" as they say. I have gotten close to 400 emails. My blog is blowing up. It's being shared all over LI and the FB sharing is unbelievable. I may have put a nail in the

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Random observation: where I live (Bethesda, MD) the number of traffic light beggars is WAY down.  Full employment doing this? 🙂  Or just cold weather? 😒

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

the winter olympics came early in washington heights:

 

 

No wage caps for CEOs and executives, celebrities, baseball players, investors, white collar professionals, blue, etc. No one is stopping them from making their nut.

 

Just as long as you're not a nurse.

 

https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2022/02/04/travel-nurses-worried-congress-could-cap-pay

 

Travel nurses worried Congress could cap pay

 

The horror: some nurses have an alternative to make a little more money rather than suffer abuse from a single employer provider and (often) feral families and patients. We can't allow that. Nope. And instead of looking to allocate money from other sources if lacking federal reimbursements is the alleged culprit, the push is to limit middle class incomes even more.

 

Just when you think this country can't get more retarded, it manages to find a way. Capitalism for ME not for THEE.

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rip pj o’rourke

from toledo

age 74 — lung cancer

 

one of ohio and america’s finest humorists

 

i met him one time at a reading in grandview columbus

I got a giggle when on entering the UO site an ad for President Trump silver coins popped up.  I wonder how many they sell to UO readers. 😉

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

I get stuff like that all the time. NRA stuff, weird surveys with leading Righty questions etc.

On 2/15/2022 at 5:52 PM, mrnyc said:

rip pj o’rourke

from toledo

age 74 — lung cancer

 

one of ohio and america’s finest humorists

 

i met him one time at a reading in grandview columbus

Loved his comment on why he voted for Clinton in 2016.  "She's totally wrong on everything, but she's wrong within normal parameters."

Remember: It's the Year of the Snake

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I'm shopping cameras for a birthday present for significant other and the Nikon P1000 quickly caught my eye after short research. The zoom to be specific grabbed my interest but how does it do on close ups? My knowledge is very limited with cameras and just wanted to ask all the experts in here before pulling the trigger on that model. The bundle packages you can get is a little confusing and frustrating as well. 

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Can't believe no one helped on this. I feel like after buying this I got ripped off on the novelty of the zoom. I think I could have bought much better camera for the price, My girl can shoot raw.

 

Buy and learn I guess. Same with stocks.

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On 2/15/2022 at 5:52 PM, mrnyc said:

rip pj o’rourke

from toledo

age 74 — lung cancer

 

one of ohio and america’s finest humorists

 

i met him one time at a reading in grandview columbus

 

Same at Borders up here.  A lot of authors don't translate well to readings, he wasn't one of them.

On 2/20/2022 at 3:06 PM, Dougal said:

Loved his comment on why he voted for Clinton in 2016.  "She's totally wrong on everything, but she's wrong within normal parameters."

 

His "endorsement", which included phrases like "put the crone in crony capitalism", was one of the least enthusiastic in history.   

 

His book on the election, "How The Hell Did This Happen?" may be the best on that election and it's certainly the funniest.

 

RIP one of my favorites.

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I just can’t stop thinking about this Tweet. Thanks @roman totale XVII - I think you’re the one who got it in my feed. 
 

 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

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Lunar eclipses starting now - full eclipse at 11:30pm. We should have a good view. 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

1 hour ago, Boomerang_Brian said:

Lunar eclipses starting now - full eclipse at 11:30pm. We should have a good view. 

 

Thin high level clouds at the moment making it a little hard to see.

I watched until about midnight when clouds started moving in.

I had a wonderful view from a bar patio in Mexico city....enhanced by Clase Azul! 

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"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

^ this map reminded me about how pigeons once dominated our downtowns.  I haven't travelled much lately, but in Cincinnati, the pigeons have totally disappeared over the past decade, I think because of the hawks eating them.

So many more birds of prey these days as compared to even 5 years ago.

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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8 billion souls!

 

 

World Population To Hit 8 Bn This Year: UN

By AFP - Agence France Presse

July 11, 2022

 

 

The world's population is expected to reach eight billion on November 15, the UN forecast Monday in a report that said India will surpass China as the most populous country on earth in 2023.

 

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The forecast by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs said the world's population is growing at its slowest pace since 1950.

 

It should hit 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 billion in 2050, peaking at around 10.4 billion people in the 2080s before steadying at that level until 2100.

 

While a net drop in birth rates is observed in several developing countries, more than half of the rise forecast in the world's population in the coming decades will be concentrated in eight countries, the report said.

 

It said they are the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Tanzania.

 

 

more:

https://www.barrons.com/news/world-population-to-hit-8-bn-this-year-un-01657512306

The Tom Hanks movie The Terminal wasn't necessarily fiction....

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Don’t mean to derail any convo,

 

 

but I’m new here and I heard there was meet ups from time to time?

 

 

when’s the next cleveland meet up? 

@TotalTransitWelcome! Just missed a meet-up. Should be another one this fall or perhaps around the holidays.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Posted separately from above. Hope all of us ubanistas, SIM City aficionados, Safety Town graduates appreciate this...

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

it looks like newer architectural renders are now getting blurred lately. image rights i guess. anybody notice this?

A metaphor for Texas?

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Hello everyone.

 

Don’t mean to interrupt but I went to the housing affordability meeting in Lakewood but they didn’t have time to read my comment. Where can I post it so that somebody not me gets to read it? 
 

Thank you!

 

here it is if you want to read it (reworked it from an a Nolan Gray article)

 

 

“In an appeal to the strong and proud history of North East Ohio, a land built by the working class, we need to remember how the working class have historically housed themselves.

 

Where the jobs were the land was expensive. Meaning the threshold to own land was reserved exclusively to the wealthy. However, through solidarity and community the working class could outbid the wealthy through a simple means. 

 

Density. 

 

While a single working class family could not out bid a wealth industry elite, together they could pool their resources to overcome this hurdle and obtain the land for the many rather than the privileged few. 

 

 

Density controls, whether the result of zoning, land-use regulations, or subdivision regulations, break this system, effectively prohibiting the working poor from outbidding the rich for urban land. These policies come in a variety of forms: minimum lot sizes, single-family zoning, parking requirements, minimum unit sizes, etc. But they all require some minimum level of housing consumption—purportedly for the residents own good, in many cases—which means that residents who cannot afford to consume this minimum threshold of urban land cannot consume housing in this neighborhood at all.

 

 

It is in the capacity of Lakewood city council to return this power to the working class by upzoning all of Lakewood.”

 

 

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On 7/25/2022 at 10:06 PM, TotalTransit said:

Hello everyone.

 

Don’t mean to interrupt but I went to the housing affordability meeting in Lakewood but they didn’t have time to read my comment. Where can I post it so that somebody not me gets to read it? 
 

Thank you!

 

here it is if you want to read it (reworked it from an a Nolan Gray article)

 

 

“In an appeal to the strong and proud history of North East Ohio, a land built by the working class, we need to remember how the working class have historically housed themselves.

 

Where the jobs were the land was expensive. Meaning the threshold to own land was reserved exclusively to the wealthy. However, through solidarity and community the working class could outbid the wealthy through a simple means. 

 

Density. 

 

While a single working class family could not out bid a wealth industry elite, together they could pool their resources to overcome this hurdle and obtain the land for the many rather than the privileged few. 

 

 

Density controls, whether the result of zoning, land-use regulations, or subdivision regulations, break this system, effectively prohibiting the working poor from outbidding the rich for urban land. These policies come in a variety of forms: minimum lot sizes, single-family zoning, parking requirements, minimum unit sizes, etc. But they all require some minimum level of housing consumption—purportedly for the residents own good, in many cases—which means that residents who cannot afford to consume this minimum threshold of urban land cannot consume housing in this neighborhood at all.

 

 

It is in the capacity of Lakewood city council to return this power to the working class by upzoning all of Lakewood.”

 

 

 

Have you sent to the members of Lakewood City Council? (https://www.lakewoodoh.gov/lakewood-city-council/)

 

You could also include other members of the City government; Mayor, Community Development, Housing & Building, Planning & Development. (https://www.lakewoodoh.gov/directory/)

1 hour ago, Luke_S said:

 

Have you sent to the members of Lakewood City Council? (https://www.lakewoodoh.gov/lakewood-city-council/)

 

You could also include other members of the City government; Mayor, Community Development, Housing & Building, Planning & Development. (https://www.lakewoodoh.gov/directory/)

I have!

 

 

lakewood has been having affordable housing meetings for the last 6 weeks.

 

 

I’ve written and left an e comment every meeting.

 

 

could I be doing more? 

4 minutes ago, TotalTransit said:

I have!

 

 

lakewood has been having affordable housing meetings for the last 6 weeks.

 

 

I’ve written and left an e comment every meeting.

 

 

could I be doing more? 

 

If there's more you could do, I'm not sure what it is. Maybe someone else has some ideas, but keep up the pressure!

 

Any more of these meetings coming up? I'm in Lakewood too. 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I don't know if there are other wrestling fans on urbanohio, but my god Bill Bhatti is full of sh*t. A "wrestling journalist" who is clearly a compulsive liar. A carny's carny.

 

I'm listening to this fool on Konnan/Disco Inferno's podcast, and it's clearly lie after exaggeration after half-truth after lie. Repeat and rinse.

I guess someone had to be the modern day Eddie Ellner.

Does he not know who his customers are? Because now his customers know what he is...

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

^ didnt amazon by whole foods? the rich granola vibe of the early whole foods is long gone.

 

it was fake anyway, even before amazon wf was just a jaded, ruthless corporate venture from the get go.

 

oh well — at least erewhon is doing fine — afaik its still the real deal and is the better choice for the rich hippy yupsters.

I know what I’m buying the next time I’m in Lancaster:

 

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

^ i immediately cliked to buy one — and am sad to inform you all, ya’ll, its out of stock.  😅

In August of 1979, this was the schedule at the Cleveland Agora.    Michael Bolton and his band opening for Walter Egan on a Tuesday night.   Other familiar names as well.  Including the first ticket venue listed.   :)  Credit John Gorman's Facebook.

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I never got into places like Ed Debevic's or d*ck's Last Resort, which Karen's Diner is imitating. I just don't see the point.

❤️ NY

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

It's uncanny, really...

 

 

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