genicide182

genicide182 t1_jc3etwa wrote

I've been summoned numerous times, also in Philadelphia as OP, but never had to actually report. I kind of want to have to go just to say I've done it.

Is the great Stanley Hudson said, "get to go sit in an air conditioning room, downtown, judging people, while my lunch is being paid for... That is the life".

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genicide182 t1_iwust6f wrote

You know. I get what you are trying to say, but it is super weak minded and actually pathetic. There are many CEOs, officials, and even just normal ass people who have had strokes and go on to lead a normal and productive life. Your "they shouldn’t be making decisions for anyone" comment translates to "they are worthless in our society now".

I am assuming that you are not from PA with the way you are saying "you guys are proud" which makes me question why you are even in this sub. But furthermore, I am a big fan of NY and Cali policy, so if Betterman is going to be a "pawn" (read: voting along side those policies) for those states and reps, GOOD!

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genicide182 t1_itukzhd wrote

As someone who lost their license for underage drinking (this is 15 years ago at this point), I'm curious how that is affected. Even at 20 years old, in college without a full-time job, I know how much of a burden this was on my family and friends.

EDIT: Looks like this was repealed a while ago. Good stuff, PA.

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