corsicanguppy
corsicanguppy t1_ja53aut wrote
Reply to The price of a Starbucks Latte, by country by kavithatk
Mexico isn't shown. I've had Starbucks in Mexico, only because I noticed a store on my way somewhere.
corsicanguppy t1_j95di0v wrote
Reply to comment by SilverNicktail in Engineered wood is stronger, fights climate change by capturing CO2 by BlitzOrion
>types of buildings they're trying to construct.
Having lost everything in a house fire, I'm okay in concrete.
corsicanguppy t1_j90elo5 wrote
Reply to Carnival Row S2 Now Streaming! by spickerson
LOVED this show. Hope S2 is better for not having to build the world so much.
corsicanguppy t1_j6m26lm wrote
Reply to comment by sstrombe in ELI5: Why does the order of adjectives matter? by AbleReporter565
Grammarly pluralizes 'e-mail' with an S. I can't trust it as an authority for anything after learning it got that wrong.
corsicanguppy t1_j5e46kb wrote
Reply to comment by raichiha in A woman who got wasted at a Marilyn Manson concert blew up $15 million worth of property. She's suing the company that served her. by end_of_rainbow
>Theres definitely a degree of responsibility
... in America.
Hey, fun thought. How about adults take responsibility for themselves? No one forced her into her car. Cabs are a thing.
I don't know if she has a license any longer, but I sure hope she retires before she gets it back.
corsicanguppy t1_j5e40bj wrote
Reply to comment by GMN123 in A woman who got wasted at a Marilyn Manson concert blew up $15 million worth of property. She's suing the company that served her. by end_of_rainbow
Four houses and contents in Ontario.
corsicanguppy t1_j5e3xru wrote
Reply to comment by tardcore101 in A woman who got wasted at a Marilyn Manson concert blew up $15 million worth of property. She's suing the company that served her. by end_of_rainbow
Maybe they can change the venue for the suit to be down in America. That kind of responsibility-ducking and carpet-suing is a little embarrassing for us.
corsicanguppy t1_j2cagtw wrote
Reply to comment by business2690 in Once an Open Sewer, New York Harbor Now Teems With Life. Thank the Clean Water Act. by LCPhotowerx
Archive.today if someone posts it
corsicanguppy t1_j247xg8 wrote
Reply to comment by OhNoItsThatOne in ELI5 why do electric vehicles have one big battery that's hard to replace once it's expired, rather than lots of smaller ones that could be swapped out based on need (to trade off range/power/weight)? by ginonofalg
And the last question was asking us whether he didn't know. That's something we can't really answer without telepathy.
corsicanguppy t1_izen5l7 wrote
Reply to comment by jirfin in Last Boeing 747 rolls off line after half a century of production by diacewrb
"Boeing. Where safety has value ... we can charge for"
corsicanguppy t1_izemw1t wrote
Reply to comment by thishasntbeeneasy in Last Boeing 747 rolls off line after half a century of production by diacewrb
They don't allow engagements until much later than 43 days in Seattle.
corsicanguppy t1_iyxk3dd wrote
The amazon link for those interested (switch to your own country after gaping at the canuckistanian price in loonies) : https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08BQGS32F
corsicanguppy t1_ixuz5g9 wrote
Reply to comment by AutoModerator in Perfect lines on this waterfall in south Iceland. [OC] [1600x1000] by AcrossTheNorth
> include location in post title
Yep, fail. Sadly, too, as this is gorgeous (and even having been there and knowing why, the lack of trees is still ooky).
corsicanguppy t1_iwfj9yh wrote
Reply to comment by gregorydgraham in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
> fix their problems BEFORE you offer support for their problems
Alcohol and homelessness are comorbid and complex but not the same problems; and they require separate, layered solutions.
corsicanguppy t1_iwfj6mp wrote
Reply to comment by gregorydgraham in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
I don't think no restrictions worked well in the past. They may work better in tiny homes which are fully detached and have that added noise barrier of no shared walls, but that may be rare and doesn't seem to be definitely the case here.
corsicanguppy t1_iwfj1ry wrote
Reply to comment by SerendipitySue in Salt Lake City's city council voted in favor of a project to build a small community of tiny homes for people experiencing chronic homelessness! by Taintastic
You need that other hand, the support from a mental health outpatient service to assess and guide people toward whatever help they can get, so they can be built toward sobriety and some pharma help ... or advanced care options for the profound cases.
... which, in America, for a person without really good insurance, may not be bountiful; I understand.
corsicanguppy t1_iw48g1k wrote
Reply to comment by --ThirdCultureKid-- in Looking For a Hard Wearing Suit by Pr0tagon1sst
Linen is durable?
corsicanguppy t1_iua4h7i wrote
Reply to The Lake district [7360 x 4805] [OC] by LoudlyHold150
The one in the Okanagan, or another one?
There's so many, we should say a lake district.
corsicanguppy t1_isdqldr wrote
Reply to comment by Charlatangle in First female chief in Malawi, South Africa ends child marriage by messyredemptions
Deconstructing the title, it's two separate ideas - first female chief AND child marriage ending in SA - with a weak comma splice there.
If it was the same correct sentence it'd properly have a trailing delimiter after the subordinate clause. Because elementary school exists.
corsicanguppy t1_ir4g3yl wrote
Reply to comment by SnowblindAlbino in Shoes like Crocs but tougher? by MoadSnake
If you buy the nylon keens, that years number is 1. The leathery ones, maybe 2.
Still better than tevas, and not just because junky tevas have Velcro that dies in a month.
So anyway, I have a keen budget.
corsicanguppy t1_jaa9bwp wrote
Reply to comment by EndlessJump in Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
Yep. Doggo's 'take' and 'hold' skills are strong.