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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_je9lak8 wrote

Coop: most expensive, great for smaller groups, no children past a certain time, food above average, lots of arcade and pinball games (surprising number of pinball machines), plus pool & bowing

Shortys: average prices, better for larger groups, no children, it’s basically 5-star Taco Bell, good mixture of games (bowling, shuffleboard, foosball, bocce)

D&B: above average prices, kids everywhere, prize counter, below average food, it’s a child casino so there’s interesting selection of games

Barcadia: It’s just a bar. No food however it’s on market square and they’ll let you bring in whatever. Good for smaller groups or dates. Cocktails are on the more expensive side (actually more expensive than Fl. 2 and that’s a award winning restaurant inside of the regions only 5 star hotel). It’ll always be Bruggers bagels to me.

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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_j29jxwc wrote

Bruh, the US Thompson Steel plant is the 9th worse polluter in the area. Clairton coke works isn’t even in the top 10.

There are about 3 dozen mills and factories in the area whose pollution outputs are far worse— 100s of tons of lead, cadmium, nickel, chromium, cobalt, benzene and xylene dumped into the environment annually.

The top 10 polluters in the area produce 70% of all air pollution and released over 1,000,000 pounds of toxic waste into the air in 2019.

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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_j29hlxm wrote

No.

Everyone loves crossing about 30 ft. away from the crosswalk which results in slamming on the breaks every time you turn.

People also just swinging out their doors in traffic, too.

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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_j296aa1 wrote

Honestly? Nothing. That plant has been there so long that when it was built almost every country in Europe had a royal family.

Pittsburghs air also hasn’t been this clean since basically the 1700s.

Other major sources of pollution in this city? Our open air sewers (sulfur oxides). People driving cars faster than 45 mph (tire dust particulate). People driving large vehicles that don’t have turbochargers (petroleum distillates). Any diesel vehicle. Male trees (pollen). Wood burning (particulates, smog).

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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_j26cdc3 wrote

Tom and jerry batter is basically eggnog without the cream or milk.

It’s egg yolks, sugar, vanilla, allspice, other spices, ghee/clarified butter and powdered milk protein.

It’s basically the kool-aid packet of eggnog.

You reconstitute it with hot milk/coffee, rum, cognac and brandy. Add a little splash of half and half.

You can easily make eggnog over 60 proof plus unlike traditional eggnog drinks that are about as strong as wine.

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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_j1urkbn wrote

I might go tonight and see if I can do a quick off-the-top-of-my-head recipe for you.

But if it has the ingredients I think it will have, you’re looking at a minimum of $25 a batch and the batch might last 3-4 days in the fridge.

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put_the_ux_in_sux t1_iy3mwsz wrote

Polls are also largely land-line based although the practice is dying. Anytime you donate, signup for anything at cetera, there’s fine text that allows PACs and research companies to contact you via mobile phone or text.

So the polls are generally biased to be older, more centrist or conservatives and people with either the time or motivation (angry people, retirees).

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