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too-cute-by-half t1_j6jz7pz wrote
Reply to Are there any places/activities in Boston that are underrated because they are typically associated with tourists or being touristy? by MrMadLeprechaun
I like all our touristy things, except the Tea Party Ship and Quincy Market (the indoor part with the food stalls and knicknacks).
too-cute-by-half t1_j6ibpen wrote
Reply to comment by gold_medal_in_sleep in Where should I live to be near Boston and not break the bank? by gold_medal_in_sleep
I don’t know why people are getting on you for wanting to live closer to town. This gatekeeping obsession is weird.
too-cute-by-half t1_j6i73y0 wrote
Reply to South Station PSA by [deleted]
Skin tone is pretty essential information here for anyone who needs to recognize this threat and avoid.
too-cute-by-half t1_j6cy6p1 wrote
Reply to Crowds march through downtown Boston to protest police killing of Tyre Nichols in Memphis by jojenns
"Party for Socialism and Liberation."
White commie weirdos who try to use every outrage to kickstart the Revolution.
too-cute-by-half t1_j48yiqv wrote
Most BPS elementaries are fine for kids who have strong support at home.
too-cute-by-half t1_j23pu3a wrote
Reply to Globe Editorial Board: Boston police union needs to accept new realities of policing by GlobeOpinion
One thing I didn't get from this editorial is how much leverage the City ultimately has. Like they say the City Council can vote down the arbitrator's decision, but then what? The cops can hold out for years without a contract, assuming they still get cost of living bumps.
too-cute-by-half t1_j23pjvn wrote
Reply to comment by CerberusAteMyDog in Globe Editorial Board: Boston police union needs to accept new realities of policing by GlobeOpinion
Boston teachers averaged $105k three years ago, probably closer to $110k by now. Most of my kids' teachers have made over $120k. They work hard, but the pay is better than most private schools and the benefits are generous.
too-cute-by-half t1_j0uzx4p wrote
Reply to comment by bdeeney098 in Proposed permanent housing building for those experiencing homelessness raises concerns with some Dorchester residents by ak47workaccnt
My kids go to that school. I have no problem with the project. I've been to other supportive housing buildings and they are more like nursing homes than shelters.
too-cute-by-half t1_ixkqdtn 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
The recent growth was also stoked by Gov. Patrick's Life Sciences Initiative, a $1B state investment from 2008-2018 through tax incentives and low interest loans.
too-cute-by-half t1_ixkq37b wrote
Reply to comment by imdoingmyroutine 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
Pro-housing advocates have scored a bunch of wins in California, by organizing to counter local NIMBYs and working through the state legislature and a good governor to override local vetoes.
too-cute-by-half t1_iujmvd4 wrote
Reply to East Boston locals, specifically eagle hill, are a-holes when it comes to parking and driving. by Mccount123
Angry Italian-American uncles and chaotic 3rd-world immigrants.
Worst of all driving worlds.
too-cute-by-half t1_jec6pc4 wrote
Reply to comment by GarlVinlandSaga in Whitman man faces attempted murder charge after allegedly kicking rider into T pit by rabblebowser
Yeah I have borderline intrusive thoughts about this happening so I am always several feet back from the edge and aware of all the people around me.