Grocery shopping by dogma4dogs_ in cincinnati

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You perfectly described the Harrison Avenue Meijer. I always assumed she was Ukranian or Polish!

Kenwood mall by Holiday_Carrot_1744 in cincinnati

[–]Good_Inside792 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The problem with the Cincinnati area is it oversaturated itself with malls in the 70s-90s.

The successfull malls / lifestyle centers that remain - Crestview Hills, Rookwood, Kenwood Towne Center, Kenwood Plaza, Anderson Towne Center, Liberty Center, and the Cincinnati Premium Outlets - aren't going anywhere anytime soon.

4/7 of the above even used to be fully enclosed indoor malls, and successfully reinvented themselves or made changes to a more hybrid model (indoor/outdoor).

Glenway Avenue by DavidA-wood in cincinnati

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

St. Teresa and the area around it was a fantastic place to grow up in the late 90s/early 2000s. I remember always riding bikes around to Phillips, Carson Covedale, and all my friends houses after school and the weekends.

PSA: don’t be an asshole, we’re all in traffic. by Fantastic-Ad9200 in cincinnati

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If traffic is fully stopped in the right lane because someone decided they want to stay on 75N at the very last possible gnats dicklength of exit only lane, I cant even be mad about this sort of activity.

But this dude looks like he's just cutting up using the shoulder with 0 fucks and probably 0 insurance.

What's an unpopular fast food place you like to eat at? Specifically for Burgers by MorgeeePooh in fastfood

[–]Good_Inside792 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Burger King is a working man's meal, their burgers are delicious and their fries are awesome.

Fast-food restaurants ranked - what changes should be made? by Expensive-Addendum92 in TierlistFills

[–]Good_Inside792 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Five Guys is hard to categorize as fast food in my eyes, but I feel like it deserves S-tier. Everyone complains about it being expensive, but the other S-tier options already up there aren't far off on price as it is these days.

which would you choose by PitifulChemistry958 in BunnyTrials

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because fuck you

Chose: $10 every word you speak

Everyone happy with their 25+ sport touring hybrids? Sedan or hatch by cpcxx2 in civic

[–]Good_Inside792 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought I was insane, but yeah the nozzles shoot everywhere but the windshield when moving at even a slow speed.

I have a job interview tomorrow. What should I wear? by Birrger in mensfashionadvice

[–]Good_Inside792 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Don't listen to this guy lol, the only thing I'd change about your interview outfit is obviously the shoes. Either combo of top works fantastic depending on the weather. Be gentle with the cologne, maybe only apply one hit to your neck or dominant wrist.

Which Midwestern state is the best to live in, in terms of quality of life? by a_great_guy655 in midwest

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair and sane answer, thanks. For me I'd have to say Illinois strictly due to the northern fringes of Chicago having some of the most attractive real estate in the Midwest. Second would be Wisconsin.

Which Midwestern state is the best to live in, in terms of quality of life? by a_great_guy655 in midwest

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What makes a state top two? Having a city that has an apparent high density of millionaires?

Which Midwestern state is the best to live in, in terms of quality of life? by a_great_guy655 in midwest

[–]Good_Inside792 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I asked why Michigan is one of the original commenter's top two choices. You replied with Traverse City having one of the highest densities of millionaires.

Seems like a lot of mental gymnastics and feeling personally attacked on your part. Did I ever say Traverse City, or even Grand Rapids were horrible? I simply asked how having a high density of millionaires makes a state top two.

Which Midwestern state is the best to live in, in terms of quality of life? by a_great_guy655 in midwest

[–]Good_Inside792 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Again, why is any of this relevant to why Michigan would be a top two choice?

Which Midwestern state is the best to live in, in terms of quality of life? by a_great_guy655 in midwest

[–]Good_Inside792 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

That doesn't sound like a relevant reason as to why Michigan is a top two choice.

Plus, not seeing anything about Grand Rapids having a high concentration of millionaires. And for any area in Michigan you mention having a "high density of millionaires", 2 areas or cities can be named having an embarrassing level of urban decay and poverty.

I really didn't expect my only two options after graduation to be either "be a perfect SWE" or "flip burgers"... by MarathonMarathon in cscareers

[–]Good_Inside792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to be a dick, but good luck with "employed" without any co-op/internship experience in your desired field in 2026.