Vassukhanni
Vassukhanni t1_ixl2xyg wrote
Reply to comment by f0rtytw0 in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
Yeah. The VVitch meets The Hangover. Atun-Shei Films as John Harvard and we're golden.
Vassukhanni t1_ixknbrx wrote
Reply to comment by Reasonable_Move9518 in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
Yeah hence the quotation marks. The Whitehead institute was founded in the early 1980s.
Vassukhanni t1_ixki28p wrote
Reply to comment by -Im-A-Little-Teapot_ in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
>Travel lanes that had been in existence for generations
My ancestral travel lanes, built in 1950 in order to evict the "undesirables," shall not be slightly narrowed.
Vassukhanni t1_ixk8ui5 wrote
Reply to comment by pillbinge in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
Biotech "moved" here because there were a large amount of research hospitals and universities, including the most funded university with the most resources on earth. It's a little late to pivot, unless we want to go back in time and try convincing some puritans to spend John's money on some rum or something.
Vassukhanni t1_ixjwpj2 wrote
Reply to comment by pillbinge in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
You're asking why it would be worse to have your own community not improve its general welfare? Not experience economic growth?
Look I understand degrowth ideology but I don't think this is the most productive target.
Vassukhanni t1_ixjv3j0 wrote
Reply to comment by pillbinge in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
"Dad why don't we have any food?"
"Our neighbors have food" smiles serenely "we're one country"
Vassukhanni t1_ixjutur wrote
Reply to comment by nykwil3281 in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
"10 degrees to the left of center in good times, 10 degrees to the right when it affects them personally"
Vassukhanni t1_ixjuk0c wrote
Reply to The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
It's kinda hilarious how Boston is like perfectly positioned to be an incredibly fast growing city, but is just saying "no, let's get that deindustrialization thing going again"
Vassukhanni t1_ixju9b0 wrote
Reply to comment by SergeantThunderCock in The lack of homes could strangle our life sciences industry: Why the concentration of biopharma in Cambridge and Boston would ratchet up costs, exacerbate the housing crisis, and pitch the region from its throne. by writethefuture3
If someone isn't supplying something that there is demand for, that's a policy failure, not the fault of anyone's personal vigor.
Vassukhanni t1_ixqq1jt wrote
Reply to Turkish delight in Boston by lifeform_on_earth
Yeah. There are a number of Halaal and European (Balkan and ex-USSR) markets which probably have it. Also Mediterranean bakeries which might, though they'll call it Locoum. Kinda depends what's closest to you.