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alexandradec t1_j6nufp5 wrote

Across The Pond does a viewing party in May every year, you can make reservations about a week in advance.

No chance anywhere will be showing national finals or would even be able to. Best bet is to stream those at home

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district-of-cholula t1_j6ntxpz wrote

Avoid station 4. Masala art is fine but nothing to write home about.

If I were you, I'd walk over to the Wharf and go to either Moon Rabbit or Kaliwa. Ilili is also very good but more $$$. All excellent.

Hanks is fine but honestly I think it's overpriced for what you get. Brighton has a good fish and chips but again, everything is overpriced for what it is.

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JEASHL t1_j6nt419 wrote

Most places there you will be paying a premium because of the location. If you want to go a bit down the road to navy yard, hatoba and bammy's are good

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dcell1974 t1_j6nrxxv wrote

It feels sketchier now than it used to. It mostly seems like post-pandemic weirdness to me. Things will go back to normal. I noticed things feel a lot better since the beginning of last year. It is still way safer than it was 20 years ago.

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topher180 t1_j6nrm36 wrote

I’m not bringing vitriol. I’m also aware there’s conflicting data in regards to sentencing. There isn’t though, to my knowledge, conflicting information regarding gun violence offenses. Aren’t you at least open to other data which doesn’t jive with your own instincts?

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unenlightenedgoblin t1_j6nr20y wrote

Reply to comment by mooncatcentral in Anyone miss the old DC? by sg8910

Your parents owned land in the right place at the right time (the profiteers of the CoL crisis). Just a guess, but your economic worldview would certainly suggest a privileged upbringing. It’s not like you’ve done anything inherently wrong, but referring to $3Mn home prices as ‘nice’ is simply the most out-of-touch thing I’ve heard in quite some time. Shows which side of $3Mn you/your family is on, the other 99% of us will never have that privilege.

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