CandyBoBandDandy

CandyBoBandDandy t1_jeffegc wrote

Reply to Part time job by gnatree

O'reilly accounts recievable has supplemental positions where you can make your schedule. I think the only requirements are you have to work 20hrs a month and you have to work on Saturday a month, 7-11

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CandyBoBandDandy t1_je8i854 wrote

Reply to comment by FatalPenguins in Heads up by irishtiger36

They used to do them all the time in missouri. I remember reading somewhere that the government cut way back on them because they didn't help enough to justify the cost and disruption, but don't quote me on it. I think there was also some concern about 4th Amendment issues, but I'm not a legal expert so again don't quote me on it.

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CandyBoBandDandy t1_j89cob4 wrote

“It’s not like with people. It’s just more toxic with animals, for dogs just don’t sleep it off that their motion and moving around anxious. This hard to hold them still, very hard to hold them still.”

“I think you should use the same precautions you use with children,” said Brown. “Put the locks on your cabinets, and you do things like that. And you just have to be extra cautious to keep it up because some dogs just get into stuff.”

He's got some good points. Just keep your weed locked and out of reach from your pets. And smoke it outside

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CandyBoBandDandy t1_j896qpr wrote

I am not "making it something its not," these are all hypothetical scenarios to get you thinking. To explain to you that once you are homeless, it's extremely difficult to get out. We don't know who was at the camp.

But since you want to focus on what it is, here is what it is. Cops, illegally commiting arson on poor people.

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CandyBoBandDandy t1_j894ngm wrote

What do you do if you're born into homelessness? Did You ever stop to think there might have been kids in this camp? I guess it would be a three year old's responsibility to get out themselves out of homelessness?

Maybe you've grown up homeless, and when you're an adult you can't get a job, because you need an address to get a Job. And you can't get an address without a job, so you're stuck in a catch 22.

Or maybe you lucked out and managed to get a job somehow, but there are no vacant homes you can afford because the price of rent has skyrocketed.

Realistically, it can be nearly impossible to change your situation in these conditions.

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CandyBoBandDandy t1_j6upvel wrote

It's such a weird system. The city pays for all the upkeep, while the team owners get a ton of money from consessions, advertising, est.

If the proceeds from the games were actually going back into the city, I might be a little more willing. But like you said, it's a bad investment. I'd be very surprised if the city is even able to break even. And then, if the owners even decide to move the team, taxpayers just spent a ton of money for nothing.

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CandyBoBandDandy t1_j6unsd1 wrote

Jesus Christ the tailgating down here is a nightmare. I'm going almost 10 over the speed limit. Driver's still be like "I'm gonna ride the dude's ass"

It's not going to get you anywhere faster. It's just going to destroy both our cars when I have to break

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