Showerbeerz413

Showerbeerz413 t1_j6esic3 wrote

covid was definitely a hiccup and some bands folded during it, but I've been seeing alooot of bands popping up over the past couple years. I see less local advertising for it since some of the smaller venues that housed those acts have closed, but there are still some great venues that do local acts justice and help them feel big.

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Showerbeerz413 t1_j1vuoxs wrote

had a similar issue when a duplex I was renting burnt down. i also didn't have renters and was entitled to pretty much nothing. the red cross offered some help, and you can claim losses on your taxes, but besides that there isn't really anything. I hope it's all delegated to one area or something and damages aren't too bad for you and you can at least salvage most of your belongings.

As a PSA for others: IF YOU RENT, GET RENTERS INSURANCE. ITS REALLY CHEAP AND WILL SAVE YOU IF SOMETHING UNFORESEEN HAPPENS. IT HAPPENED TO ME. IT HAPPENED TO THIS GUY. IT CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE

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Showerbeerz413 t1_ixv4odl wrote

Eh. it could be true but to wait years and then file after the person has become super famous? those kinds of cases always seemed fishy to me. it could be the victim wants it to be public knowledge that the dudes a scum bag but it always felt like a ploy for money when I see these. also the case was already closed once so unless there's no evidence, it's probably nothing

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