CrabEnthusist
CrabEnthusist t1_iyojkdj wrote
Reply to comment by murthivelli123 in What is your power ranking of coffee shops in Baltimore? by legally_bitch
Artifact is way too expensive for me to justify as a regular thing, but goddamn if they aren't excellent
CrabEnthusist t1_iyejbi4 wrote
Reply to Tenant/sexual harassment situation by [deleted]
Respectfully, unless there is drastically more to the story, you will be unable to get a peace order- your roommate making you uncomfortable by repeatedly asking a weird question (which sucks!) isn't going to rise to the level needed for a peace order.
It sounds like you have a lawyer, and another place lined up to live- that's good. Have the lawyer review your lease and possibly contact your landlord about the earliest date that you could move out.
Also, I might reccomend reaching out to a therapist or other mental health professional- they're covered under many insurance plans. It seems like you're going through a pretty stressful situation, and a mental health professional might be able to give you some useful tools for managing it.
CrabEnthusist t1_iyegjm2 wrote
If you have the time, contest the ticket. Judges don't enjoy dealing with parking disputes and will usually let you off if you have a half decent reason, and this picture probably counts.
CrabEnthusist t1_iy8u5pr wrote
Reply to Light rail by AlwaysGrateful710
The light rail is very easy to use and very safe.
Get the Transit app for up-to-date times of arrivals, and while you can buy tickets from the kiosks, the CharmPass app lets you buy transit tickets from your phone, which is pretty convenient.
CrabEnthusist t1_iu6a59q wrote
Reply to Good and fair auto mechanics in Baltimore? by nahnah515
I (and several friends) have had nothing but great experiences at K&S in Hampden. It's not what I would call cheap, but they're very fair and very good.
CrabEnthusist t1_irp8mzk wrote
Reply to The ONE best Baltimore beer? by NewrytStarcommander
Nepenthe's Space Jellyfish is my personal favorite.
CrabEnthusist t1_j0ulmzb wrote
Reply to comment by DoIt2It in Stand your ground vs Duty to retreat by LaunderMachine
Using deadly force to purely defend property is per se unreasonable, but, there is a default presumption that someone breaking into your house is a threat to your safety.