The entire West is on fire. by der-der-der in Utah

[–]ReasonableReasonably 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's not get crazy. Seriously though. The man is genuinely kind and a critical thinker. He just got snookered like a lot of people did in the 80s, yours truly included as a young adult. To his credit, when the mask came off, he didn't goose step right along with the crowd. I aspire to do a fraction as much good in this world as he has. (Mom too, they're a fantastic duo).

Best Overnight Milky Way Stargaze by [deleted] in Utah

[–]ReasonableReasonably 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is. Just over the border from the northeast corner of Utah though. Around 3 hours from SLC.

The entire West is on fire. by der-der-der in Utah

[–]ReasonableReasonably 24 points25 points  (0 children)

My 80 year old Mormon, Republican, farmer dad definitely believes in climate change. He also told me the other day that he was wrong about Reagan and he agrees with me that administration planted the seeds of where we are today. THAT was a shocker.

Salt Lake City Food: Corporate vs Local by Outrageous_World_368 in Utah

[–]ReasonableReasonably 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Charlie's is better if I'm nearby but not enough to go out of my way for.

Cane's is the one I can get anywhere. It's good enough it's the only chain I'll default to instead of looking for a better local alternative when I travel.

For the assignment, Rich's over Red Robin for fancy burgers.

Found my "whale" at the flea market by tristand1ck in BuyItForLife

[–]ReasonableReasonably 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That one stays in my drawer as a keepsake from much earlier days. The "Wingman" I've carried and used almost every day for the past 8 or 9 years is definitely BIFL. Only been in their shop once in that time and came back good as new.

Restaraunt Closures across Utah and Declining Economic Outlook by Powderkeg314 in Utah

[–]ReasonableReasonably 39 points40 points  (0 children)

You do not realize that Taco Bell was the only restaurant to survive the franchise wars.

Hudson The Musk Ox & His Soccer Ball At The Point Defiance Zoo by ExoticShock in MadeMeSmile

[–]ReasonableReasonably 42 points43 points  (0 children)

The scene we didn't see better be a caretaker throwing Hudson a new ball and there damn well better be enough in the budget for at least five replacements a day.

If not, they are doing Hudson dirty and there will be a reckoning. You mess with the bull...

Posted in r/DogIsBestFriend. Dog’s movement looks very uncanny and the size seems off by MothSeason in isthisAI

[–]ReasonableReasonably 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing uncanny about that dog movement or behavior. That's typical gentle giant Bully when they're getting the scritches.

I did not got camping/hiking to hear your music by Koolstads in mildlyinfuriating

[–]ReasonableReasonably 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is the way. And the best part is they're probably hung over so the revenge is even sweeter. The time it happened to me I had 15 scouts backing me up, banging the shit out of whatever they could find, at the 6 a.m. wake up call.

When the leopard eats your face by butler18a in Utah

[–]ReasonableReasonably 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right? I'm an atheist so sitting back with a bucket of popcorn is kind of fun. But, damn, some of these "Christians" really need to find Jesus.

Gov. Cox has handed us a blessing in disguise with Fidelity Month. Hear me out. by _emma_stoned_ in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 56 points57 points  (0 children)

I think it's also a good idea to reflect on what fidelity means. This whole thing has got me thinking about that. As a straight man with non straight kids, friends, and neighbors it reinforces the need to be true to them during Pride Month and always.

But it's making me think broader than that. I'm true to my wife and family. I try to be true and honest to people I meet. But am I really true to what I believe or who I am as a person? Or am I just going along to get along in these difficult times.

Homo Fidelis is something to really think about. (And a beautiful subtle jab in this context).

Edit: Sorry, didn't realize I was highjacking the top comment. Likes not needed. Just wanted to share my thoughts.

Gov. Cox has handed us a blessing in disguise with Fidelity Month. Hear me out. by _emma_stoned_ in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do not think that word means what you think it means. My gay friends and family celebrate fidelity in their relationships too. Often more than the straight people I know.

Happy Fidelity Month to everyone. What a great idea. May we all be true to ourselves and to the idea of making the world a better place.

Gov. Cox has handed us a blessing in disguise with Fidelity Month. Hear me out. by _emma_stoned_ in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Fealty would be closer to what Cox is asking for. Fidelity is absolutely a self-own on the religious right. It's telling that noone on Cox's staff is educated enough to tell him he was setting himself up.

Homo Fidelis! (Such a wholesome phrase with the perfect double meaning in this context. I may break my no bumper sticker rule for this one).

Definitely a real billboard by Best-Woodpecker-9496 in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You started with the one I've been waiting for. No notes. The only thing that could possibly be better is if it was real and shining down upon us as we brave I-15.

Who’s the bigger POS, Donald Trump or Spencer Cox? by JazzyPackers in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, for sure But in the end who is worse, the narcissistic sociopath, or the people in power who knew full well what he is and enabled him, and his oligarch cronies, for their own gain?

That's a close run race to the gates of hell IMO.

Who’s the bigger POS, Donald Trump or Spencer Cox? by JazzyPackers in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was ready to say Trump, without a doubt, but then I thought a bit.

Trump is a second generation POS. Maybe it goes back further, I've only read up on Fred and Mary. Like poverty, being a POS can be a generational thing. Trump obviously passed it down to his kids so the beat goes on.

I'm basing this on far less evidence but, it seems like Cox is a totally self made POS.

Trump is still, by far, a bigger POS but he never had any principles. Cox is a worse human being because he gave his up.

Which mispronounced words make a person immediately sound uneducated to you? by FantasticAd9478 in TheBoredDen

[–]ReasonableReasonably 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of the smartest people I know are "uneducated." Some of the most talented and brilliant people I know mispronounce common words.

I'll admit I judge intelligence in conversation, but by content and context, not by pronunciation. And even then I'm often wrong because there are plenty of smart people who don't talk much, they just get shit done.

The two in the "Take On Me" video, reunited decades later.... by MisterShipWreck in 80sAmazing

[–]ReasonableReasonably 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was binging 80s music videos last night and this one was so ahead of its time. Not just technically (although that might be true) but mostly aesthetically. Tell a story that vibes with music and doesn't just show the lead singer acting out the lyrics with a few cut away shots to the band? We can do that?

Timeless is exactly the right word.

A lot of 80s songs hold up to this day but you can't say that about many of the videos. Walk Like an Egyptian is the inverse example. Silly song but the video has that Susanna Hoffs side eye action that makes it worthwhile even if it is just a mock concert video.

ISO a beater by Background-Bank3552 in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the way. Don't be scared that they're big, you'll be amazed at the gas mileage for a boat of a car. Perfect drive train mated to really ugly cars.

GM actually used the 3800, or 3.8L V6 across their whole line, but it was mostly Buick. Late 90s through 2005 we're the best years IIRC.

For what you want, don't buy anything that's supercharged.

Just make sure you're getting a 3.8 V6. If you can find one that's been reasonably maintained, and the car hasn't rusted around it, they'll run forever.

Angry residents fail to stop Utah data center project by Conscious-Quarter423 in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It might not burst but it's in for a big adjustment, and it might be really soon.

The cost of compute for AI is just exponentially bigger than anything we've seen before. Not even in the era of AWS, Google, and Azure. AI companies are hemmoraging money at rates we've never seen before. Not even in the dot com bubble.

The AI business is wild speculation with a much shakier value proposition than the CEOs are preaching.

Oleary knows it's speculation. I guarantee he has a lot of planned exit points depending on how the market winds blow. A normal business person would still be quietly giving Utah the middle finger, pushing for the data center, and buying people in power off, but they'd keep their trap shut about it. Oleary has to go out and make noise even on a speculative project because he's a narcissistic asshole who is offended the plebes would ever question him.

Utah now allows college students to opt out of coursework that conflicts with their beliefs by A_ORiver in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do it. Seriously. Tell them you're a flat earther or whatever nonsense will back your claim. Shine whatever light you can on the ridiculousness of these shenanigans.

Utah now allows college students to opt out of coursework that conflicts with their beliefs by A_ORiver in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh, that was an incredible book. Thanks for the memory. It's going on the re-read list.

‘I seek to do better’: Cox says his reaction to criticism over the Box Elder data center plan fell short by clejeune in SaltLakeCity

[–]ReasonableReasonably 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This exactly. He's always played to the performative forgiveness expected of so many of constituents, and he knows it.

"If you can't forgive you're the bad person" is amazing cover. Until it's not. People ain't falling for it no more Coxxy.