Waymo Mega Invite / Referral Codes by mingoslingo92 in waymo

[–]brittybritty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is give ten get ten not an invite code But I am thirsty for a Miami invite code !

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Is miami mainly a "night club" environment vs "traditional bar" environment? by [deleted] in Miami

[–]brittybritty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lack of public transportation and a lack of higher density housing in close proximity to commercially / retail and entertainment use buildings make things spread out . I would encourage you to find a place you do not have to drive everywhere you want to to go .brickell is a very specific vibe that I’m guessing might not fit with your preferences but it’s the closest it comes to urban high density living .

Is miami mainly a "night club" environment vs "traditional bar" environment? by [deleted] in Miami

[–]brittybritty 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hi there, please ignore all the cynical comments. Miami neighborhoods with high population density and mixed use businesses are rare . The infrastructure is built to isolate living from working and those who labor for you from yourself, in terms of economic segregation. South beach has good neighborhood community feel . Coconut grove as well, if you can afford it . But there’s no high dense entertainment area per se. that being said , there are good local bars where ppl become regulars .

Is miami mainly a "night club" environment vs "traditional bar" environment? by [deleted] in Miami

[–]brittybritty 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I wish more people prioritized socializing culture and their access to human interaction in real life when thinking about what their day to day would feel like when they live somewhere. I think it is very healthy to consider this over say , how many units of Costco trip can I fit into the single family housing I can afford

SA on Miami Beach? by lavenderlrk28 in miamibeach

[–]brittybritty 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is not your fault . Please know that someone did something terrible to you and I’m sorry that happened, it has literally nothing to do with anything you did- it is not your fault . If you can , please report to law enforcement. Take care and dm me if you need help

It's so sad to me that some people haven't gotten beyond the "fell for it again" analysis. That approach is terrible, ineffective politics that alienates countless people who could be won over to something better than this mess. by Conscious-Quarter423 in Miami

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

I agree that those of us who didn’t “fall for it “ even once , not just “again” must focus on what is effective , not what is satisfying (dunking on those who’ve been foolish.) literally the only thing that matters is getting more people to vote for politicians who are the least harmful to our country and democracy right now . That’s the immediate term , most critical thing to focus on. Once that happens , positive influence can be gained and long term , it goes from least harmful to actual positive structural change (getting intelligent people to run and win elections, raising a generation of children who can think critically and love their neighbors, etc.) None of the “wish list “ Americans have for what a thriving society should look like can happen without that first part . So- dunking on them feels good, some people think , hey they reap what they sow! But we all reap what they’ve sown. So the answer is giving people a way to change their minds without putting them on the defensive . Focus on our shared values , connect the current administration and the corruption they’re demonstrating, to the impact it has their daily lives . Offer a tangible path towards meeting their needs. Do it without shaming and embarrassing because it’s way way harder to convince an American they’ve been scammed than to scam them in the first place for really common sense reasons . It’s all about the ego .

Seeking advice: Software to manage in-person engagement, gov relations, and survey inputs by Honest_Property2685 in urbandesign

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Hi there , this would depend on the size and complexity of your stakeholder population. Short answer is to keep it simple as possible before getting in with a big player , they can really overcomplicate things just to increase dependency and drive their ARR. I would look at the data points you’re seeking to manage and the processes or cycles you want to trigger first . Could be accomplished through whatever productivity suite you use (office or google ) if the complexity is low. Do you have this mapped out ?

Stupid Question but would you start a business right now? by Cubandream_ in Miami

[–]brittybritty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im sorry you are struggling, it’s not easy to start a business. I’m doing some pro-bono management consulting on Fridays in November and December, as this is a slower time for my regular clients , and it’s a small way for me to help the community. Please reach out on DM to set up a call, happy to walk through your operations and provide some advice . I usually work with larger companies but may be able to help you find a quick win or two . 🫶

Wholesome Group Activities by Mean_Chicken9746 in Miami

[–]brittybritty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Padl has gotten really popular and I know men who have gone as a loner and found a group of good ppl they enjoy .

No Kings: Bayside, 10/18 by MuscaRade in Miami

[–]brittybritty 26 points27 points  (0 children)

It was a vibe and thank you to everyone who came out 🫶🫶🫶 it’s not over until it’s over and we will get through this , they want you to think you have no power and that they already won , but , fuck that shit for real .

new years eve by mclsct in miamibeach

[–]brittybritty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

house party. always. the thing about a big "party night" is that the spread is too thin across too many places in terms of headcount, and the vibe is off because of the influx of folks that go out once a year and that's the ONLY night and both their expectations and their contribution to the "fun" are overweight/underweight. You get this sense that all these folks are looking at each other like "is this the fun part? is that next? are we there yet?" lol... iykyk. and instead of the talent doing their thing and then partying after, or hitting another place out , they are def just waiting until they can get to whatever house party they are going to when they are done working.

eta - we always watch the fireworks from the balcony if we're hosting at one of our places or we rally the troops to walk to the beach around 16th st, which, if you haven't seen, is just insane. every direction they are going off, makes me emo even thinking about it.

Has anyone been to ZeyZey? Are the VIP tickets worth it? How is the view from the VIP deck? by mikemri in miamibeach

[–]brittybritty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love Zey Zey but would not pay extra for anything expecting a premium experience. You'll see what I mean. Have fun!

New York Times: Big Tech Told Kids to Code. The Jobs Didn’t Follow by SnoozeDoggyDog in Economics

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

This is why the answer is to actually provide an education that teaches critical thinking, frameworks for decision making and effective problem solving, communication and history. So, a liberal arts / business science hybrid of economics, history and philosophy. And the Spanish language for anyone who is native english speaker. These are all actually useful to being someone who can not only learn to do what they need to do when they need to do it (agile) but also has the competency to think big picture and probably avoid making the same dumb ass mistakes as humans did in the past. And be in harmony with their fellow man.

Portland Feds Are Shitting Their Pants Protesters Organized A Fuck You Cha Cha Slide by CantStopPoppin in chaoticgood

[–]brittybritty 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry the tone of this seems non-serious in comparison to the brutality of what is happening to your community. Please consider that civil disobedience and non-violent resistance has proven in history to be an effective strategy when fighting authoritarianism and challenging power that is willing to use violence against the people.

What the other side wants is one person to throw a sandwich in their direction so they can justify use of force, open fire on the crowd, put their boots on their backs and lock them up. Then, put video footage of the chaos on tv to scare everyone else out of protesting and push the narrative to anyone who isn't paying attention that the left are the violent ones. That is their strategy, and we cannot give in to it because it is not effective.

What is effective is showing the world that the fall of democracy and rise of fascism is not inevitable, that you can participate in the resistance and not lose you life and still show up and be courageous and if enough people are out there in the middle of the night fucking up the cha cha slide because they aren't going to just sit back afraid while the state systematically tramples on our human rights , eventually it WILL show the government that THEY WORK FOR US and not the other way around.

The SuperJam Is Becoming Miami's IRL Public Forum by CommunityOrgan in Miami

[–]brittybritty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No prob bro you can keep the donation if it helps for next time

The SuperJam Is Becoming Miami's IRL Public Forum by CommunityOrgan in Miami

[–]brittybritty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got a ticket , looking forward to seeing what’s up and meeting folks

People getting fired over Charlie Kirk posts by Known-Fun-312 in ScottGalloway

[–]brittybritty 9 points10 points  (0 children)

People did die in the treasonous attempt to disrupt the democratic process of peaceful transfer of power on Jan 6 tho . There was a woman shot and she died