Courageous_Chameleon
Courageous_Chameleon t1_j9gkg7k wrote
Reply to comment by 412beekeeper in hello fellow cat lovers by 412beekeeper
It is likely a urinary tract infection. Common ailment and can be treated quickly and inexpensively with antibiotics. It's painful and can eventually damage their kidneys, so you really need to get her to a vet.
Big Easy and Rivers Vet Urgent Care both do walk ins. You just have to get there early because it's first come, first serve. If you don't intend to keep her or care for her, surrender her at a shelter asap so she can see a vet because she is almost certainly sick and in pain.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_j6mlz4h wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Moving from Dallas? by [deleted]
As others have said, no gated communities. As a fellow light sleeper (and insomniac), the better investment would be allocating funds toward insulating the house and potentially installing high-grade windows. The city isn't particularly loud in most neighborhoods compared to other cities, but a lot of the houses, including new builds, have shitty insulation that allows you to hear everything and leads to higher heating prices. Decent-sized yard + good insulation and you'll be fine.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_j6lnrer wrote
Reply to comment by SgtChuckle in Onion Maiden is shutting down at the end of March by timesuck
Right, but the owners aren't obligated to keep a restaurant open to maintain jobs for their employees, and 2 months' notice is pretty reasonable.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_j6lm9s0 wrote
Reply to comment by SgtChuckle in Onion Maiden is shutting down at the end of March by timesuck
Huh? Their employees are going to have 2 months to find new jobs.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_j1z8rxb wrote
Reply to Jobs in Lawrenceville by Ok_Usual_8188
Check out UPMC and Pitt. 10-minute bus ride from Lawrenceville and there are plenty of hybrid positions available at both. UPMC tends to have better salaries and would likely value a multilingual candidate more. Pitt has better benefits.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_j0utmo0 wrote
Reply to comment by hypotenoos in 1 year old leaking roof by berrylover6020
They'd have no case against the seller. The roof was replaced in January. OP bought the house in March and agreed to use the old inspection report. The sellers would just say (whether it's true or not), "We had no idea there was a problem. The roof was just replaced and the inspection report said it was fine." OP would have to be able to prove the seller knew the work was shoddy.
I'm not a lawyer, but I went through the same thing as OP, so I heard this from several lawyers I consulted.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_iye6m3e wrote
Reply to comment by Confide420 in Any other PRT headaches today? by dtb33
Or walked (if accessible) when the second bus didn't show. It would have taken less than the 30 minute wait to walk from Oakland to the Hill District.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_iy5druf wrote
Anyone can see that this is a rapscallion.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_iy1c9ep wrote
Reply to comment by juanLessThanThree in Looking for the man who puts up the trafficking flyers. by juanLessThanThree
It looks like you haven't learned about your ethical obligations and the possible legal issues that come with writing about people with severe mental illness. There are ethical standards for working with at-risk populations. If you don't know what those are, you need to do your homework.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_ixzpcq3 wrote
He's not a street preacher. He's a man with serious mental health issues who has been kicked out of bars for hate speech, sexual harrassment, and fighting.
Editing to add: he is ill enough that his ability to consent to participate in your project in questionable. I would seriously consider whether that would make this exploitation of a person with mental illness.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_ixae5l9 wrote
Reply to Pro tips for newcomers? by lanistarr
Also a transplant. One unique thing about Pittsburgh is that neighborhoods can vary a lot block-to-block. I recommend visiting the actual block you plan to live on a few times on different days and times to get a feel for what it's like before you commit to a place.
Also, the rain here is no joke sometimes. If you decide to buy a house, pay attention to potential drainage issues. It is shitty to deal with your basement repeatedly flooding.
Lastly, I am not sure where you're coming from, but compared to other urban areas, I have found our public transportation less accessible. Fewer busses, especially during evenings and weekends. If you are planning to commute to work by bus, look up the nearest stop and how often the busses run.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_iqrgwru wrote
Find a nonprofit you care about and start volunteering. It's a fantastic way to make friends because there's built in social interaction. It's also free and you get to do something good for the community.
Courageous_Chameleon t1_jac9k8b wrote
Reply to Weird question: anyplace I can assuredly borrow a webcam? by quack_toast
Your college should be able to lend you one. Let your professor know the situation and ask them who you should contact. Could be a library, IT, classroom services, or your professor's department may have loaners.