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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jegay8s wrote
Reply to comment by pghreddit in The lightbulbs are listening. by PittsVeggieBurgher
Congrats
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jefwh1f wrote
Reply to comment by dfiler in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
"This happens all the time and is perfectly safe!" - Me as a fireball engulfs the derailed tanker cars next to my house
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jefpu2d wrote
Reply to comment by dfiler in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
"Less shitty than we used to be" is a meaningless metric when our rail system is incredibly unsafe compared to those of peer nations.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jefauso wrote
Reply to Why did Vue 412 close? by thehofstetter
Probably the homeless. /s
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jef808h wrote
Reply to comment by war321321 in CBS News: Hotel rooms for Anthrocon sell out in 24 hours by PierogiPowered
I support bathing at least once a day while you're at a con
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jef7b2i wrote
Reply to comment by war321321 in CBS News: Hotel rooms for Anthrocon sell out in 24 hours by PierogiPowered
lol at the comic book and anime guys taking themselves so seriously.
You can locate ComicCon by smell alone
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jef6b1l wrote
Reply to comment by dfiler in Train derailment in butler by thedudeabides412
> The issue of freight rail being safer than ever? ;-)
Except it isn't. and US freight rail is significantly less safe than European freight.
https://www.johnlocke.org/the-problem-with-americas-crumbling-railways/
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jef53w2 wrote
Reply to comment by livefast_dieawesome in Worst bars in Pittsburgh (saw this on the Cleveland subreddit) by NorthsideBurghler
Close enough to Tequila Cowboy.
The crowd up there on a Friday or Saturday night is as rowdy as anywhere else.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeeq964 wrote
Reply to comment by KentuckYSnow in Popular Pittsburgh Pizzeria Could Become Homeless Shelter by threwthelookinggrass
> If a homeless shelter goes in there that block is permanently fucked forever.
So what's your solution to the homeless question? Bus tickets to California?
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeeq7gk wrote
Reply to comment by threwthelookinggrass in Popular Pittsburgh Pizzeria Could Become Homeless Shelter by threwthelookinggrass
The people posting in these non-stop threads about the homeless "threat" don't want the homeless to be helped, they just want them gone by any means necessary.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeensaq wrote
Reply to comment by Ceramicrabbit in Worst bars in Pittsburgh (saw this on the Cleveland subreddit) by NorthsideBurghler
Wonder why nobody complains about the shootings or stabbings that happen around Tequila Cowboy.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeenmyu wrote
Reply to comment by One-Tin-Soldier in CBS News: Hotel rooms for Anthrocon sell out in 24 hours by PierogiPowered
This is not a shining endorsement
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jecjy4g wrote
Reply to comment by DaRiddler70 in Popular Pittsburgh Pizzeria Could Become Homeless Shelter by threwthelookinggrass
We're gonna do this shit every day, huh?
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeb0yev wrote
Reply to comment by ButtlickTheGreat in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
> Endemic means that a disease has a constant presence with a population;
That's not what it means.
It means that a disease is present at a low level in a population, i.e. R0 =< 1. Once an endemic disease starts spreading in an uncontrolled fashion, it becomes an epidemic or a pandemic.
AIDS is still considered an epidemic disease, for instance. Rabies is considered endemic to certain animals in North America because it's there, it just doesn't spread out of control all the time.
Covid is too contagious to ever be endemic. At best we'll get measles-like oscillating waves of infection. It's going to kill 250K+ Americans per year in perpetuity and there are plenty of people living their lives with that bit of risk calculus in mind.
> these same people have to start working to start their lives and, again, are qualified to do nothing other than basic service industry jobs.
This is a bizarre way of looking at the workforce when over half of all young people go to college.
No one owes the restaurant industry, or the restaurant patron, their labor. Nobody. If restaurants close because they can't make money paying their workers what they want to make, fuck 'em. There's a labor shortage, and that's life.
A lot of the people who asked for better restaurant wages pre-pandemic and were told "GO GET A BETTER JOB IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT!" did exactly that - they went and got better jobs.
> I don't know why you're so hostile to the idea, but COVID did not permanently kill late-night dining.
Of course it didn't. It certainly did negatively impact it in a great way, though. Just like it impacted everything else. And it's going to keep impacting it for a long time.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeb06as wrote
Reply to comment by adamcp90 in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
The casino's purpose is making money, if they don't have a 24 hour restaurant there it's because they've already ran the numbers and figured out that they can't make money off your hypothetical.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeaz9d3 wrote
Reply to comment by adamcp90 in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
I wouldn't really consider going there for food, the entire place is depressing.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeawali wrote
Reply to comment by Hokiecivil in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
I ate here once, four or so years ago, and it was the worst breakfast food I've ever eaten.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jeapm6s wrote
Reply to comment by ButtlickTheGreat in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
> we're at the endemic phase of the pandemic.
You don't know what that word means and you're misusing it.
Covid is the leading cause of death in America that isn't heart disease or cancer and it's going to continue to be that for the foreseeable future. Restaurants are incredibly good at spreading Covid.
> what we have in the way of harm reduction is what we're going to get.
And if people decided their version of harm reduction was getting out of a risky profession that paid like shit, good on them.
Every restaurant in this city that's closed recently has cited staffing concerns as a major contributor. People don't want to risk their lives for shit wages. I know people who used the pandemic to get out of the hospitality industry entirely and I doubt they're the only ones.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jead89g wrote
Reply to comment by antlerstopeaks in New property value assessments mailed to Beaver County residents leaving some with sticker shock by LostEnroute
> This subs hardon to raising everyone’s taxes is so weird.
One of the big reasons people keep moving out to exurbs like Cranberry Township is to enjoy subsidized infrastructure at artificially low tax rates. So yes, when their rates go up to what they should be, it's good.
Your tax dollars subsidize this hopping from development to development in search of artificially low taxes.
> and people will be forced out of their homes because they can’t afford them anymore.
Yeah, I'm sure some guy in a $700K Cranberry Township McMansion is going to go homeless over this.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jea6l1p wrote
Reply to comment by ButtlickTheGreat in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
> there are absolutely people who would be willing to work a night shift at a restaurant
I'd say that there aren't, since none of these places can find any.
Restaurant work fucking sucks and there's an ongoing mass death event that killed over 260K people last year, which spreads explosively in restaurants. There are reasons these places can't find labor.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jea664u wrote
Reply to comment by pittpajamas in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
The casino's late night customers are gambling addicts and they're there whether there's food or not.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jea1n68 wrote
Reply to comment by trask_ulgo in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
I don't think the sort of people looking to go to a restaurant at 1 AM are in any shape to drive to Washington, but YMMV.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jea0mln wrote
Reply to comment by trask_ulgo in 24/7 Diners by HarpPgh
> Waffle House is a half hour drive from Lawrenceville with no traffic
So it's never a half hour drive from Lawrenceville
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jea03q0 wrote
Reply to comment by Neat-Pangolin1782 in Trib Editorial: Is Zappala holding Kennywood to a higher standard than other shooting scenes? by Aggravating_Foot_528
> There is no relevant governing body that will hold Kennywood to account other than the DA.
The DA has no power to hold Kennywood to account and this is political grandstanding to appeal to suburbanites, hope this helps.
69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_jegb4np wrote
Reply to comment by MonteBurns in The lightbulbs are listening. by PittsVeggieBurgher
You can get a Tequila Kicker in any alcoholic drink at Texas Roadhouse, but only one per drink.
There was a sequence of events somewhere that led to this restriction.