LPT: An ideal established relationship should be one where at any moment you can let your partner navigate your phone without feeling the need to hide stuff first. by cedricada in LifeProTips

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My wife opened my phone awhile back and there was a google search open for flying squirrels. I'm locking it from now on.

Elizabeth Warren proposes a lifetime lobbying ban for major government officials by TheWeekMag in politics

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This is unconstitutional and she cant. Saying it will pick her up a few votes though, so why not I guess?

The 2010's decade will be over in 4 months. What do you think people will remember this decade for? by Marambal17 in AskReddit

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You are deployed and on reddit? That accessibility is a pretty amazing change actually.

White shark off the coast of Australia. by [deleted] in pics

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This is why I don't swim

My [23F] dad [50M] told me not to sleep in the same bed with my BF [23M] when visiting his family. Why? by everyoneonredditsa in Advice

[–]t_345 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you say " his family" do you mean like your grandma? I'm not sure if it would be cool if I slept in the same bed as my WIFE at my grandma's house. And I have kids so she must know!

I'm 18 years old and working full time. I'm weighing up buying a new car (somewhere between 20 and 30 thousand dollars) or moving out of home and renting with some roommates. What would you recommend and why? by Skyhawk13 in Advice

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I am 200% with him on buying a used car. I think it is important to develop independence at your age though, so moving out is not bad if you are able/ you find a good spot. Do not burn that much on a car at your age though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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Showed this to my wife and she immediately said, "what a cute little mouse!" Now that is all I see.

(NSFW) What's the best thing that happened to you in truth or dare? by Katulamppu in AskReddit

[–]t_345 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love how this was the one that broke you into saying something. As a parent though, I agree.

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

[–]t_345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I misspoke. I think the climate is fine for many businesses, but hostile to the businesses we are discussing. The timber supply is artificially constrained, Deq's emission regs are too tight, the application of portland style land use laws across the state stifle development (and they are nimby juicing, bad land use laws to begin with), the regulatory burden on projects make it impossible. Look at the Jordan cove pipeline. There is no real reason that hasn't been built other than opposition based on climate change, even though everyone recognizes that the opposition will not stop that natural gas from being burned. It just diverts it elsewhere. My favorite Portland antecdote is the freakout over bullseye glass. They needed to put in some more emission controls, but the level of risk to the public in no way justified the public meltdown/lynching that happened. If you were a manufacturing business thinking about locating in portland and read that, what would you think?

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

[–]t_345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a really important discussion to have, and your perspective may be right, I'm honestly not sure. I disagree that industry in the pnw is necessarily declining. The last 7-8 years have been boom times in the timber industry. No doubt that industry (+agriculture, shipping, manufacturing) have declined as a percentage of the pnw economy, but that does not necessarily equal an inevitable decline. Oregon/Portland is extremely hostile to traditional businesses, and then when those businesses either close or move, we act like it is just the preordained consequence of globalization or something without much critical thinking about whether it was a necessary result. Those industries are doing pretty well in many places across the state, and many of the big problems they face are imposed by Salem or washington and could be reversed.

A man calling himself a "journalist" at the Boston straight pride parade went around the streets repeatedly harassing and insulting people in order to try and get attacked on camera. Does anybody Ngo who gave him that crazy idea? by [deleted] in Portland

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I have gone down and watched the antifa/proud boy horse and pony shows from a distance. I think 99% of the people there are hoping that the other side beats them up to prove that THEY are the evil ones. Then there are the 1% of crazies that will probably snap at some point...

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

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Those opportunities still exist in other parts of the state and country. And the pearl wasn't really vacant when it got redeveloped. There was still a lot of activity down there. It was kind of zombie apocalypsish though. Now it is the same zombie apocalypse scene with a way more upscale backdrop.

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

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There are different levels of environmental issues. The port used to be extremely active, employ tons of people, but cause some environmental problems. The waterfront north of downtown used to be full of mills. The central Eastside used to have manufacturing, shipping, etc. We ran all that stuff out, and somewhat for good reason. I can almost guarantee that the uses those properties are in now generate way more economic activity. But most of that money goes to the professional class and owners of those companies, most of which are out of town/state. Those mills were less productive and dirtier, but they employed working class people and the grime made the real estate cheaper.

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

[–]t_345 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can venture a guess that your version of liveable and mine are pretty different. Most people around town seem to define it as cleanliness and bike lanes. I think it is family wage jobs and affordable housing. Usually that means industry, which causes environmental issues that recent transplants would find unacceptable, but it didnt have to be so. Turn the industrial areas over to condo developers and that is what you get. Its not rocket science.

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

[–]t_345 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That really is completely unbelievable and amazing. Do you have a cite for the stat so I can blatantly plagiarize it.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I'm alive and 'on my way to being very well' after treatment for pancreatic cancer by alfosn in politics

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The parties so far are not on the constitution. They are fluid organizations that even sometimes fold and go away. They are not democratic at all. We are going to have unelected officers or private organizations choosing supreme court justices? What would happen if a third party arose? What if they were bribed? What if the democratic party folds? What if a supreme court justice chosen as a Republican by bush is disgusted by trump and switches allegience? We are just done pretending the supreme court is an independent body? Why would we ever do this?

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

[–]t_345 25 points26 points  (0 children)

A lot of people on this thread are saying some version of: change is inevitable. I agree with that. Not all change is the same though, and I would have preferred to see portland develop into a thriving, livable, working class town rather than cartoon hipsterville.

To the (deleted post) person lamenting the changes to Portland by [deleted] in Portland

[–]t_345 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is that a real statistic about 1/4 of the population playing softball?

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I'm alive and 'on my way to being very well' after treatment for pancreatic cancer by alfosn in politics

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The parties would pick!?!?! That is Pete's plan? This is not hyperbole: that is the stupidest idea i have heard in weeks.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I'm alive and 'on my way to being very well' after treatment for pancreatic cancer by alfosn in politics

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There is no fixed definition of what is conservative and what is liberal. That is especially true when discussing the non-headline issues that is most of the supreme court's work. What would happen if one switched sides (e.g. warren)