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bluelion70 t1_jdea753 wrote
Reply to comment by Cpt_Inshano in 'We’re stuck in the sewers': FDNY rescues group of boys who ventured into Staten Island storm drain by mowotlarx
Better to be downvoted for talking about it than to actually live there though 🤣
bluelion70 t1_jde6wsg wrote
Reply to comment by Cpt_Inshano in 'We’re stuck in the sewers': FDNY rescues group of boys who ventured into Staten Island storm drain by mowotlarx
Looks like a bunch of cops are downvoting you for this response, but you’re not wrong. Staten Island is literally where the rest of New York sends our garbage. SI residents can be as salty about it as they like, but it won’t be any less true.
bluelion70 t1_jceymr4 wrote
Reply to comment by Rib-I in NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces thousands in fines for potential campaign finance violations by hau5keeping
Same. Garcia would have been amazing. We need a mayor who is just boring, competent, and hardworking. Not a flashy asshole with no substance who thinks the mayoralty is just a stepping stone to higher office.
bluelion70 t1_jcccp1n wrote
Reply to comment by batgamerman in NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces thousands in fines for potential campaign finance violations by hau5keeping
You know that Lee Zeldin wasn’t running for Mayor of New York, right? The New York Mayor’s race was decided by the democratic primary, the genera election was forgone conclusion, especially since the Republicans couldn’t run anyone better than Curtis Sliwa.
We have Adams as our Mayor and not someone competent, like Kathryn Garcia, because many people voted for Adams in the primary because they thought he was black. But he’s actually just blue, because no color other than that matters to the NYPD.
bluelion70 t1_jccc1a5 wrote
Reply to comment by StrngBrew in NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces thousands in fines for potential campaign finance violations by hau5keeping
If you stole multiple thousands of dollars from your employer, would you get fine and and “aw shucks, don’t do that again”? Or would you be fired, blacklisted, and possibly sent to prison?
That’s the difference.
bluelion70 t1_jbgdjwf wrote
Reply to comment by ploploplo in In the summer of 1897, 20 Black U.S. Army infantrymen cycled 1,900 miles on fixed-gear, state-of-the-art bikes from Fort Missoula, Mont., to St. Louis. The Army ordered the grueling expedition to see whether soldiers could form a bicycle corps. by ploploplo
Can we get an article summary for those of us who can deal with the NYTimes’ hilariously stupid billing policies?
bluelion70 t1_jaokh95 wrote
What’s the definition of “corporal punishment” in this context?
Edit: I see, deeper in the article. This bill defines it as physical force used, which is appropriate. That is not the same definition for corporal punishment that is applied in public schools in NY lol
bluelion70 t1_jacoz4h wrote
I wonder if that’s intentional because it looks like adding the “c” would push Robinson down to the next line, unless they decreased the font size.
bluelion70 t1_j9paedp wrote
At this point if I was in an accident, I’d rather just be left there to die than to receive medical attention and become a debt slave for the rest of my life.
bluelion70 t1_j40u7v3 wrote
Reply to comment by zencat420 in Amid recruiting crisis, Army makes new companies for recruits who don't meet academic, fitness standards by GaryOaksAlcoholism
Public education can’t do anything for people who refuse to utilize the resources available to them. In 10 years, 80% of my current students will be on Reddit whining how they were never taught anything in school and it’s so unfair and education is so shitty. None of them will actually take responsibility for the decisions and choices that led them to actively disrupt their own education and the educations of everyone around them on a daily basis.
Public education works great, for children whose parents have taught them to value learning, curiosity, and reading. It can’t do anything for children whose parents gave them a tablet at age 2, and then stuck them in the corner to play games, in order to avoid the actual work of parenting.
bluelion70 t1_j2ek6vy wrote
Reply to TIL The darkest color in the world doesn't have a name, it has the ability to absorb 99.995% of light and has been used to cover a diamond worth 2 million dollars for an "artistic project" by mic3ttaa
It’s called “slightly darker black”
bluelion70 t1_j1af6m6 wrote
Reply to comment by Welshhoppo in How did the Romans manage to arm most of their soldiers with swords? by Horror_in_Vacuum
From my understanding, it was the generals who were mostly paying before Marius and in the early years afterward. When Crassus went to hunt Spartacus, wasn’t it because he was the only one willing to pay to raise new legions after Spartacus destroyed the Consular army at Picenum?
bluelion70 t1_j1a0hmn wrote
Reply to comment by Horror_in_Vacuum in How did the Romans manage to arm most of their soldiers with swords? by Horror_in_Vacuum
That’s pretty much what it comes down to. Roman soldiers effectively had their gear subsidized or provided by the state, whereas in the Middle Ages a knight had to equip himself with weapons, armor, and horses, and as you pointed out, good longswords were very expensive because they take much more metal than a Gladius, and require more artisanship to make. Even peasant levies had to provide their own gear, which was why most of them showed up to war with various pieces of farm equipment as weapons.
This is not dissimilar to the Roman system prior to the Marian reforms. After Marius, Rome’s army was state funded, or at least funded by the general/politician who was in charge of it, whereas pre-Marius Roman soldiers had to equip themselves and were actually distinguished by their types of gear, (hastati, principes, triarii) which was based effectively on what the individual could afford to equip himself with.
bluelion70 t1_j0uxfhp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Thousands of NYC nurses begin vote to authorize strike: 'We were the heroes' by thonioand
The wages are roughly comparable, but we need to have a Master’s degree to be teachers, which isn’t a requirement for nurses.
bluelion70 t1_j0uu5hu wrote
Reply to comment by Griever114 in Thousands of NYC nurses begin vote to authorize strike: 'We were the heroes' by thonioand
In New York, it’s illegal. Public-sector employees aren’t allowed to strike in New York since 1947. If we vote to strike, the union contract is instantly void and everyone is basically fired on the spot.
It’s like a Mutually Assured Destruction thing cause it’s not like the city could actually replace 100,000 teachers but we can’t use striking as leverage in negotiations because they know the union would never vote on it.
bluelion70 t1_j0uo52z wrote
Good luck to the nurses in this, I hope they get everything they deserve. I wish we teachers could do the same.
bluelion70 t1_iywk5ql wrote
Reply to Airbnb likely to lose more than 10K listings in NYC under tight new rules by NecessaryMistake9754
Good riddance
bluelion70 t1_iyf9ijh wrote
Reply to What it is like to like in New York ? by [deleted]
It’s great
bluelion70 t1_iyek2wu wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in Hershel Walker is the new Sarah Palin. by OldBikeGuy1
Yes. What can she do, other than whine about shit on Twitter and make herself look even more stupid than she already does?
bluelion70 t1_iyejmdx wrote
Reply to comment by wildadragon in Hershel Walker is the new Sarah Palin. by OldBikeGuy1
Not really. She got blown out in that election in Alaska. Hershel Walker could very easily be a senator two months from now, more’s the pity.
bluelion70 t1_iyej8dv wrote
Reply to LPT Request: Is there a way to reheat french fries while keeping them soft? by feministsnarker
Wait fries don’t get soggy in the microwave? But everything else does, that’s so weird.
bluelion70 t1_iy6pbbh wrote
Reply to comment by tysons1 in LPT: save money on tissue paper by clipping hair around anus by kcchan86
Ingrown hairs on my butthole sounds like the worst thing ever
bluelion70 t1_iy1ov7r wrote
Reply to comment by meeyeam in If the Stork is the bird that delivers babies... by Stannoth
I mean, it’s a simple matter of weight ratios. A 5 oz bird cannot carry a 1 lb coconut…
bluelion70 t1_iy19a2q wrote
An African or European swallow, though?
bluelion70 t1_jdir5da wrote
Reply to comment by Ya_tacos_r_delicious in 'We’re stuck in the sewers': FDNY rescues group of boys who ventured into Staten Island storm drain by mowotlarx
Sent, I apologize for using the incorrect tense. The island is still a ducking dump.