Xiubee
Xiubee t1_jb9hbg0 wrote
I like our current flag.
Xiubee t1_j9tiv74 wrote
Reply to Undersheriff Tariq El-Shabazz has been fined by the Ethics Board for doubling as a criminal defense lawyer in Philly by courageous_liquid
What the hell is an Undersheriff? I’ve never even heard of this position before.
Xiubee t1_j82jqdd wrote
Reply to comment by shermanhelms in Late Night Dessert by shermanhelms
Went to Mango Mango for the first time recently. It’s the best!
Xiubee t1_j2c59lk wrote
Reply to Where to buy pet fish in the city? by RoughRhinos
I know you’re looking in the city, but Aquarium World in Boothwyn is really great. We’ve been to a bunch of stores recently for freshwater fish and this one really stands out for the extremely well kept fish and knowledgeable staff. They’ll even test your water for you for free. http://www.aquariumworldpa.com/
Xiubee t1_jbaiptj wrote
Reply to comment by CerealJello in [Inquirer] Philadelphia’s flag is bad. Design a better one. by rndljfry
Because I have a strong emotional reaction to it. That seems like the only important criterion to me. I find Roman Mars’s standards for a “good” flag to be arbitrary and random. You can’t apply “objective” standards to art, which is what flags are. To me, a good flag is one that stirs its inhabitants. A lot of Roman’s rules yield dumb-downed flags that look like the designs of children. Just the idea that you can use the Inquirer tool to design a new one supports that. Who would design Brazil’s glorious flag with that? Even if I couldn’t draw it from memory to save my life, I love it. Last, maybe my favorite part is the multiracial representation of the women in the seal. That gesture by itself is beautiful to me.