That’s a nice thought, but wrong in light of Stand Your Ground laws (and just “laws” in general) having a robust history of being differently-applied based on race.
That’s a nice thought, but wrong in light of Stand Your Ground laws (and just “laws” in general) having a robust history of being differently-applied based on race.
Come on, here in Brooklyn I’m a 15 minute walk from two Taco Bells and a Chipotle!
If it was a bunch of black people walking their dogs on college grounds would this be a story?
THIS.
‘If [Hitler] just wanted to make Germany great, [...] okay fine. The problem is he had dreams outside of Germany [...]”
I loathe the man and honestly wish he’d die horribly [...] I don’t think it’s quite OK to mock him for physical disability
Not sure if there are other homebrewers (beer, cider, mead, etc.) here, but the dishwasher is a great way to sanitize glass bottles after you’ve thoroughly cleaned them. Obviously very little water will splash into the bottle for cleaning purposes, but the heat, especially during the dry cycle, should be enough to…
I forgot this was a thing until a ski trip a couple of weeks ago. I looked down from the lift to see a blue can labeled STONE and immediately wondered what kind of Stone beers I could get at the lodge until I remembered this fiasco.
Here’s the thing though - if you’re abusing your body with sugar, junk-food, drugs, etc., that last few years are going to be “the shitty years,” whether you’re 92 or 42. Like, imagine being in your 50s and feeling like you’re in your 90s, unable to eat, walk, or shit on your own.
He could likely have left it on the grounds you mentioned, but he did have some reason to change it, which was explained in the NPR article. Even if “most” people find it innocuous, what’s the harm in being conscious of other people’s feelings?
This is the realest pro-tip.
Thanks for the reassurance!
lol I’m not sure you know what “nobody gives a shit” means, pal
Great thoughts all around, especially the issue of glass in parks! And good on you for insisting on a CO2 purge in any circumstance, because some breweries just don’t seem to care. ::cringe::
The closed loop system actually works really well - I find the beer stays fresh for days, which is longer than those cans would last me anyways.
nobody else gives a shit.
One massively important caveat with swing-tops: some breweries, particularly those that focus on volatile late-addition IPAs have equipment that will only fill standard threaded growlers.
Almost nailed it. I’m actually a little bit further north than BC, though I was living right down the block from campus for a bit last year. By comparison to my current neighborhood, the college area can be more competitive, but they generally only have street sweeping once per week per side. I constantly feel like…
I see people do this all the time, but every time I even park near a hydrant, I get ticketed. My fucking luck...