aVeryLargeWave
aVeryLargeWave t1_j9y9hl4 wrote
Reply to comment by PuritanSettler1620 in Secret crawlspace cryptomine discovered in routine inspection of MA high school by anurodhp
You can exchange crypto for real money? That's like saying "imagine stealing diamonds, just a bunch of pressed coal".
aVeryLargeWave t1_j6o52rv wrote
Reply to comment by anurodhp in Boston's latest murder victim was just 13 by rabblebowser
The uncomfortable reality of the situation is that the problem cannot be solved by aggressive government intervention. Most of this violence stems from individuals lacking anger management and conflict resolution. Why inner city low income young black men have much higher rates of inability to resolve conflicts without violence is the question palgueing many cities around the US.
aVeryLargeWave t1_j6o47pb wrote
Reply to comment by --A3-- in Sports Betting Starts Tuesday in Mass. by Neuroticperiscope
People don't enjoy routinely taking money from their friends. People enjoy wagering real life currency on unknown outcomes and enjoy the risk, its really as simple as that. It really isn't the governments role to regulate what consenting adults can do with their money.
aVeryLargeWave t1_jbt21w6 wrote
Reply to Colin Kaepernick says adoptive white parents perpetuated 'racism' at times while raising him by DrChefAstronaut
Black people arent born with corn rows, its a very specific hairstyle. A hair style that was disproportionally adopted by rappers in the 90s and 2000s perpetuating the thuggish stereotype, which if we're being honest is not entirely inaccurate. The people that find this offensive often interpret thug and black as synonyms which is arguably is way more problematic than people using the word thug. How many black lawyers, scholars, and executives have corn rows?