MrRileyJr
MrRileyJr t1_j1nrhm6 wrote
Reply to Shiva is back and begging for a job! by somegridplayer
A man taking credit for something he didn't do and begging for all attention, good and bad? Elon's gonna love this guy.
MrRileyJr t1_j1nr8pt wrote
Reply to comment by Ilikereddit15 in Shiva is back and begging for a job! by somegridplayer
Was your source wikipedia?
MrRileyJr t1_j15yuoo wrote
Reply to comment by ItsMeTK in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
>No, being present at the Capitol is not enough.,
Yes, it was given the context. She was there unlawfully, everyone there was told it was unlawful, everyone was told to leave and didn't. Stop downplaying and defending domestic terrorists.
Done responding to you, you're obviously commenting in bad faith.
MrRileyJr t1_j15os97 wrote
Reply to comment by ItsMeTK in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
There's literally zero reason to reserve judgment in this case. Read my reply to another person on this thread, she is a textbook domestic terrorist (along with everyone else present at the Capitol at that time).
People like you need to stop downplaying the severity of what happened and what it means for our democracy.
MrRileyJr t1_j156xaf wrote
Reply to comment by ItsMeTK in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
When there’s video evidence, along with other evidence?
No, you’re just a domestic terrorist sympathizer.
MrRileyJr t1_j14tpb4 wrote
Reply to comment by Psychogistt in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
Not even remotely huge, some people in this country are just too obsessed with optics & civility. From the FBI:
>Domestic terrorism: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature.
There's no way you can look at January 6th and say, with a straight face, that it doesn't fit the bill. It was literally an attempted coup to overthrow the government because Lil' Donny was mad he still didn't win an election he tried so desperately to stack in his favor.
And before you start with the whataboutisms, because your comments scream that you would: BLM was not part of the riots and actively condemned them. Anyone with a brain knows they were thugs disconnected from the movement, using it as a cover and/or trying to paint them in a negative light...partially because it's been proven time and time again. Huge difference between them and these people who were actively plotting this, followed through, were proud of it, & bragged they were there.
These were all domestic terrorists. Stop being a domestic terrorist sympathizer.
MrRileyJr t1_j14ksw2 wrote
Reply to comment by Psychogistt in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
Yes. Everyone who participated in January 6th is, by definition, one.
MrRileyJr t1_j149mpk wrote
Reply to comment by ItsMeTK in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
The context is in the pictures: this domestic terrorists was part of an attempted coup, and broke several laws by even being present.
MrRileyJr t1_j148y8x wrote
Reply to comment by Psychogistt in Dunce by CloroxWipes1
No, a citizen reported a domestic terrorist
MrRileyJr t1_j0van7g wrote
Reply to comment by ak47workaccnt in Proposed permanent housing building for those experiencing homelessness raises concerns with some Dorchester residents by ak47workaccnt
>I have a huge heart
Sure you do, hun. Probably the same size heart as most Conservatives, since you sound like them.
MrRileyJr t1_j0va6hw wrote
Reply to comment by HebrewHammer14 in Proposed permanent housing building for those experiencing homelessness raises concerns with some Dorchester residents by ak47workaccnt
Isn't that literally almost everyone in this state? They want to help those struggling while in the same breath condemning them and wanting them 5 states away. Some of the same people here that are saying they love this and can't understand why anyone would be against will be those same people within a year or so. The problem is getting worse because nobody is willing to do what needs to be done to move things along.
There's little downsides to these sort of things, the research says it works. People need to stop clutching those pearls.
MrRileyJr t1_j0htuwl wrote
Reply to comment by inuvash255 in Texas man charged for threatening Boston doctor who provides care to transgender patients by cryptnificent
No. Boomer is a name for a specific generation of people, it's not the same as calling someone a Karen. We already have names for people like this: domestic terrorists and bigots
MrRileyJr t1_j07bq1h wrote
Reply to comment by Greengrass30 in Recreational cannabis prices in Mass. plummet as dispensary owners weigh future by bostondotcom
Did you try talking to any of the 10 people? I've never had a problem talking with them about what to get, and seen others do the same. The only time they point at the screen was to have me take a look at something, because they're basically the menu. Whenever I talk they're always happy to help & knowledgeable, usually get better stuff that way too. This has been at several dispensaries too, not a one-off.
MrRileyJr t1_iu6ova6 wrote
Reply to comment by voteearlyday in We are New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver and Commissioner Benjamin Hovland of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC). Today is #VoteEarlyDay and we want to help every voter understand their options to vote early in-person or by mail. Ask Us Anything! by voteearlyday
Don’t want to compete with football, but want to compete with workplaces and bosses that will make it hell to vote? That makes zero sense, commissioner.
Edit: the downvotes are perplexing, honestly. I never said anything about early voting, which is great. I’m clearly commenting on ACTUAL Election Day, or at least I thought that was clear. His point against moving it just doesn’t make sense.
MrRileyJr t1_itzyehu wrote
Reply to comment by FirstOrderRouge in PSA: It's the end of the month, watch out for cops trying to catch you speeding. by [deleted]
Your first comment literally said why they are forced to...
MrRileyJr t1_itx01el wrote
Reply to comment by big_whistler in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
By size Massachusetts is the 45th largest state. We're ignoring far too much of a very small state, while being both very comfortable and somehow encouraging of that.
MrRileyJr t1_its96oj wrote
Reply to comment by UncleCustard in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
I wish I could say this response was a surprise...
Anything actual to add?
MrRileyJr t1_its0qq9 wrote
Reply to comment by UncleCustard in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
No matter what is done it will cause temporary discomfort and annoyance to somebody, no way around that. If traffic is the biggest issue you foresee then it is a fairly weak one, traffic will always exist and this would actually spread it out more.
The only valid point of your argument is that out west there aren't as many jobs that pay well...but there are some & overall that's a self-fulfilling prophecy because nobody wants to move out there and force that to start happening. There are still jobs though, and remote work is becoming more and more prevalent. All the issues people have with the western half of the state would start to disappear or get significantly better if it had more people moving out there.
There's no easy solution for all the issues the Eastern half of the state has, but people ignore one of them simply because of some crappy mindset. If people refuse to do things that would actually help the situation or offer solutions that make sense then wtf are you doing?
So tell me, what is the solution?
PS: Way to put words in my mouth.
MrRileyJr t1_itrw9rr wrote
Reply to comment by UncleCustard in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
None of what you have said has made a good argument against my initial point that to solve the housing/rent problem you need to expand west & not always build up. It would also solve or help alleviate many other issues. All of your points hinder on personal opinions and the company (and everything is on a company by company basis).
MrRileyJr t1_itrsw8b wrote
Reply to comment by UncleCustard in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
And I know quite a few people that work remotely for companies in other states but live here and get paid well.
Is this a big issue? This isn't something I've heard of most places doing.
MrRileyJr t1_itqv084 wrote
Reply to comment by charons-voyage in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
This is one of the reasons I always bring this up. Expanding westward would provide a lot of benefits, and also push for innovations like high speed rail to happen (we all know the state won't do it unless pressured).
MrRileyJr t1_itqus7z wrote
Reply to comment by UncleCustard in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
Yes, and with remote work being a much bigger thing now that gets rid of the commuting argument.
MrRileyJr t1_itq25vm wrote
Reply to comment by thisabadusername in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
That is not at all what I'm saying, but if that's what you want to believe then go ahead. I feel like not enough people are considering the problems with having so many people in a small area, when there is PLENTY of land to the west not being developed or lived in.
The Eastern part of the state is absolutely saturated with people, the west not so much. We need to start spreading out more, and it's embarrassing a state as smart as this can't see that.
MrRileyJr t1_itprh7r wrote
Reply to comment by big_whistler in Wages up in CO since pay transparency passed. Anything on the horizon in Mass? by bostexa
The actual solution is to move west, not build upward, but nobody wants to do that.
Edit: Stop just downvoting and provide solutions and reasons you don't agree. How do you expect conversations or for people to change their opinions otherwise?
MrRileyJr t1_j1q9jau wrote
Reply to comment by Arctucrus in Shiva is back and begging for a job! by somegridplayer
The joke there is that Wikipedia can be edited by anyone, but facts can't be.
It's an actual fact that email was invented in 1971 (he was only 8) and Shiva claims to have invented it in 1979. Even if there was one result saying Shiva invented email there would be thousands saying Ray Tomlinson did. Kinda hard to miss that, unless intentionally.
Wikipedia has always been a good resource....if you follow up on their sources of information. It isn't a source, but it is a very solid starting point.