Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

AnyRound5042 t1_j9tsm7p wrote

That's way under 18/meal though I'll admit it's a bit of an up front cost to buy in bulk. I make this in a Ziploc bag and keep a few in my work desk for the busy days sans egg. Sometimes I like to make it spicy and toss in a little peanut butter. Definitely give that a try.

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Ok_District2853 t1_j9tqbef wrote

I just taught my kid to drive and I'll tell you what I tell her: People make mistakes. They make them all the time. But it takes two cars to get in an accident, the other drivers are trying to avoid you too. Think of all the bad drivers you've dodged over the years. They owe you one.

You're set up for success, even if you make a mistake there's an extra level of safety. The other guy doesn't want to hit you either. The worst you get is an angry beep.

Now consider your car. Modern cars are a wonder of safety. A guy in California just tried to commit suicide with his family driving his Tesla (arguably the shoddiest car) over a cliff into the ocean. No one died. Your air bags will protect you.

I wish I could take you back to the 1970s when I was a boy. My aunt Lil hit something every time she took the car out. Sometimes she barely made it out of the driveway. I guarantee you are a better driver than her. They replaced the fence next to her driveway three times before they just gave up and let it sit broken.

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Coggs362 t1_j9tp8d2 wrote

If the AG drags ass on it, WCVB or any of the other local stations would love to take that dumpster fire of a nonprofit and rake them over the goals all the while throwing buckets and buckets of gasoline in them.

Edit: you will need sources or evidence to corroborate your story, otherwise you're exposing yourself to massive legal liability with these claims.

I have no reason to doubt but no direct reason to believe, either. I have worked at employers in the past which played a little fast and loose with rules, Laws, and ethics in the past, and when sometimes saw folks leave for similar (although less egregious experiences) as yours but with no way to proceed on accountability.

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Kodiak01 t1_j9todcw wrote

I have a car wash membership that is just basic wash + undercarriage. This time of year, I make a dive through it twice a week to get all the crap off, especially the bottom.

Car is 11 years old, has 142k miles, never garaged, and if you look underneath, other than the typical galvanized exhaust surface rust you would never guess the car was more than 2 years old.

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somegridplayer t1_j9tkzav wrote

>There was one female employee who threatened to sue; HR fired her right on the spot.

An ambulance chaser could win her a mountain of money on that alone. That's flat out corporate suicide in Massachusetts.

>IRS will not get involved because they are being paid off; simple as that

Uh that's not a thing. Wounded Warrior Project got hung and had to ditch Nardizzi because of playing games with money and they're MANY times bigger than Veterans Inc.

I don't know anything about this group but am involved with some larger veterans groups. If you have evidence to these claims (the house sale is an easy one, just pull the property records, the wrongful firing, they can speak anonymously) and go to the media. Evening news will absolutely destroy them if true.

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