ghostarchive.org

tallwookie , to Seattle in Seattle Hard Rock Cafe to close, costing 66 workers their jobs

probably leaving because downtown is absolute shit these days.

DougHolland OP ,
@DougHolland@lemmy.world avatar

Not pretty to look at, but I’ve never felt unsafe downtown. Then again, I’m male and big.

steelrat Mod ,
@steelrat@lemmy.world avatar

it imposes a $50-$70 uber surcharge for most.

DougHolland OP ,
@DougHolland@lemmy.world avatar

A $50-70 surcharge for driving downtown?

steelrat Mod ,
@steelrat@lemmy.world avatar

how much is two ubers to go downtown, Doug?

DougHolland OP ,
@DougHolland@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t Uber, so wouldn’t know. It’s no extra charge on my ORCA Card.

steelrat Mod ,
@steelrat@lemmy.world avatar

may all your transit rides be safe.

DougHolland OP ,
@DougHolland@lemmy.world avatar

Metro is far safer than driving. Fewer worries, too. Random strangers’ vomit on the seat only adds to the charm.

los_chill , to Seattle in Seattle Hard Rock Cafe to close, costing 66 workers their jobs

Kind of bummed just cause that spot had a decent rooftop bar that was cheap and had a killer view. Seems like it was kind of a hidden gem, cause you wouldn’t think to go to Hard Rock Cafe. Also one of the few bars downtown doing regular live music with no cover. Not saying it was a great spot, but I had some good times there. Hope something else cool can take over the space.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod , to Politics in As Republicans Thirst for War With Mexico, Democrats Push for Vote on It | Ghostarchive | The Intercept
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

You know what would really decimate the cartels? Decriminalizing drugs and treating addiction like the public health issue it is.

When someone who's addicted can go to a clinic and get clean needles and drugs of known quality they won't be buying it from street dealers, who in turn won't be buying from the cartels.

And let's not forget the American pharmaceutical companies who pushed opiates for decades in our own internal version of the British dumping opium in China. Can't blame those guys, though, because their drug cartels are all nice and legal.

Jaysyn , to Politics in As Republicans Thirst for War With Mexico, Democrats Push for Vote on It | Ghostarchive | The Intercept
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

You know the is when their most level headed member is going to prison for wire fraud.

Spacebar , to Politics in As Republicans Thirst for War With Mexico, Democrats Push for Vote on It | Ghostarchive | The Intercept
@Spacebar@lemmy.world avatar

If Gaetz wants to attack Mexico, he should literally lead the charge.

“After you Matty. Take this bayonet, and we will be right behind you.”

MedicPigBabySaver , to Politics in As Republicans Thirst for War With Mexico, Democrats Push for Vote on It | Ghostarchive | The Intercept
@MedicPigBabySaver@lemmy.world avatar

Ummm, say what?!

I’m suppose to visit Tijuana tomorrow. Maybe we’ll become POWs?../s

Fuck the retarded GOP.

Rapidcreek , to Politics in As Republicans Thirst for War With Mexico, Democrats Push for Vote on It | Ghostarchive | The Intercept

Our second largest trade partner and all you can think about is killing them? Cut off your nose dipshits.

chahk , to U.S. News in An abortion ban made them teen parents. This is life two years later. - Washington Post | Ghostarchive

Working as intended: cruelty is the point.

ChrisLicht , to U.S. News in An abortion ban made them teen parents. This is life two years later. - Washington Post | Ghostarchive
@ChrisLicht@lemm.ee avatar

So depressing.

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • All magazines