Hib3rnian
Hib3rnian t1_j0x9kz5 wrote
And the punishment is what; public shaming? She should be disbarred or whatever you do to a judge. It's no wonder there's no justice in this town
Hib3rnian t1_j0r16yh wrote
Suppose to be empty, it's a communication tower for the mother ship for when it returns.
Hib3rnian t1_j09ur9n wrote
Reply to Driving from VA to Buffalo on Friday.. Considering the forecast, what route will be best? by Attainted
Might just want to head south on 95 to Fla. and call it a long weekend 🙂
Hib3rnian t1_j07hyg9 wrote
Reply to Jim Thorpe councilmember concerned over roommate zoning ordinance which would prevent people from living with unrelated roommates by saintofhate
So they'll require an ancestry.com print to confirm legitimacy I suppose?
..get the Fuck outta here with this shit. 😆 Someone's looking for a good suing..
Hib3rnian t1_iznt0hh wrote
Reply to comment by MuckRaker83 in This classic is the most popular Christmas song in Pennsylvania by CQU617
Keep on scratching!
Hib3rnian t1_iznsn3r wrote
Reply to comment by mburn14 in Talks of buildings a new stadium… how about a new bus terminal? by mburn14
Unfortunately, it's no joke
Hib3rnian t1_iznopwa wrote
*quietly whispers
"Let's talk about building a new city council"
Hib3rnian t1_ize2z4r wrote
Reply to comment by hardboiledgreg_92 in Fellow Pennsylvanians, we must join our neighbors from r/Maryland to defend our territory from the Delawarean scourge! by MPA_Dad
Seriously, shorter travel times to tax free shopping? Count me in! 👍
Hib3rnian t1_iz9axk7 wrote
Airbnb, focus on the northwestern region of the state
Hib3rnian t1_iymd59q wrote
Reply to comment by SamuelDoctor in Philadelphia City Council approves permanent 10 p.m. curfew by mjsisko
It won't. But it looks good on paper and makes city council appear as if they're "doing something".
Hib3rnian t1_iydazcs wrote
Reply to comment by zorionek0 in A Harrisburg news channel did feature on how bad PA unemployment is by Friendly-Effect-1691
As tax payers, we're all potential users of the system at some point in time.
The fact it's been so "cluster fucked" should be an outrage especially at a time when so many need UC, and based on predictions on the economy, so many more will soon.
Drives me nuts that people are so caught up in how "this political party is doing this and that political party is doing that" when citizens can't get simple services today that worked fine less than 3 years ago. And cost the taxpayers millions for what is essentially less.
THATS where the outrage should be focused. THATS what needs to be fixed now.
Hib3rnian t1_iycyccd wrote
Reply to A Harrisburg news channel did feature on how bad PA unemployment is by Friendly-Effect-1691
How do you spend millions to modernize an inefficient system only to have it be vulnerable to fraud, inaccessible to users, more inefficient in processing requests and still require the hiring of hundreds?
Hib3rnian t1_iy0h5to wrote
Entitlement
Hib3rnian t1_ixvcg81 wrote
Reply to comment by SteveJeltz in Bensalem teen confesses to murder on Instagram by MacKelvey
That's a male, you're just out of style. 😆
Hib3rnian t1_ixuksdv wrote
Transplants: "It's called Center City because blah blah blah..." Natives: "I know where I'm fucking going and that's all that matters."
Hib3rnian t1_ixmppyv wrote
Reply to comment by KenzoWap in Four students shot near Overbrook High School by diatriose
Mandatory sentences for attempted homicides
Hib3rnian t1_ixmlqn6 wrote
Reply to comment by Nexis4Jersey in Two Philly developers think Atlantic City can look more like Amsterdam with the help of a $3 billion housing development by Dryheavemorning
Seriously, AC is going to be under water in 10 years.
Hib3rnian t1_ix88kqe wrote
Reply to The college-age population is about to crash. It will change higher education forever (Article with a focus on PA). by Sovereign2142
A. Brick and mortar college educations are too expensive for any family with an income at or below $100k. The cost outweighs the risk in many cases. This puts any middle class and below demographic, on the path to either trades work (nothing wrong with it) or online degrees.
B. Online degrees are more efficient, more flexible, cost effective and as good if not better from a gained knowledge standpoint. And you are into the workforce faster with less financial burdens.
C. It's 2022, foreign students can remotely attend classes in the US from the comfort and safety of their own homes in whatever country they are from, saving the cost of travel, housing, etc along with having the peace of mind that they won't be affected by the increasing violence in the US.
The brick and mortar college mentality is antiquated and in many instances obsolete (hands on learning aside). Those that are prestigious will maintain their numbers as mentioned but those not in that upper realm will need to adjust to a more cost effective, efficient model or simply not survive.
It's the same "dinosaur lifecycle" we see with most everything when it comes to technological advancements; adapt or die.
Hib3rnian t1_ix7xnly wrote
The inefficiency and poor craftsmanship is astounding.
Why remove top layers rough edges straight down one side and then section out on the other side only to go back and clean cut the edges for rough edges removal? Just rough clear the full width and then do the cleanup work. It'll fill faster, smooth easier and last longer.
Gotta work smarter, not harder and take some pride in your accomplishments.
But I guess efficiency would put OT into jeopardy right before the holidays...
Hib3rnian t1_ix61ba6 wrote
Leaf blower. No joke, it works REALLY well
Hib3rnian t1_ivormqe wrote
Reply to comment by artificialavocado in John Fetterman Campaign Serves Crudités at Election Night Party by Methylatedcobalamin
I'm hoping I never hear that word again. Oz ruined it for me 😕
Hib3rnian t1_ivorjfr wrote
Reply to comment by drunk-on-the-amtrak in John Fetterman Campaign Serves Crudités at Election Night Party by Methylatedcobalamin
I heard Wegner's sources their crudite vegetables from Jersey farms hand picked.
Hib3rnian t1_ivdb62j wrote
Reply to Purple glow in the sky Carlisle, Cumberland County. Seen while driving on 76 by Existing_Jeweler9925
TMobile 5g
Hib3rnian t1_j0z0jvc wrote
Reply to comment by SBRH33 in Ethics board says Philly judge ruled on cases early to leave for trip by uptown_gargoyle
For now. Is it a matter of her just moving to a different city to be eligible for another job as a lawyer, etc? That's why I said disbarred.
If she can't be trusted to support the law accordingly, she shouldn't be able to practice it anywhere.
Just like a cop that's been found guilty of extortion or a teacher caught molesting kids, etc.
All these mfr's get caught, get fired and then land in the same type of job in some state where they "need" these types of skilled people just to pull the same crap. It's bullshit.