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yelllaH OP t1_j5m5faq wrote
Reply to comment by freckleface2113 in Best nightlife bars for mid 20 year olds in downtown Stamford? by yelllaH
Hahaha oh geez okay, good to know. Thank you very much!!
4sneed4club t1_j5lv2ke wrote
Reply to comment by Pinkumb in Opinion: Digging deeper into Stamford’s ‘hellhole’ by Pinkumb
This writer is desperately trying to create an issue out of thin air. I am appaled that not only was he allowed to write this schizophrenic rant , but his supervisor allowed it to be published. It absolutely injures the reputation and quality of the advocate. Perhaps they are desperate for clicks and need articles like this.
ZwischenzugZugzwang t1_j5lh005 wrote
This guy's an asshole.
ruthless_apricot t1_j5lcbmn wrote
The writer needs to spend less time writing and more time trying to change things in the community if they feel so strongly about it.
jjb5151 t1_j5kjgtq wrote
Reply to comment by HortemusSupreme in FYI…Eversource Rate Increase by dignan_007
Thank you! I'm switching today, the online form was so easy to fill out. It's crazy how easy it is, yet so many people don't realize you can do it.
HortemusSupreme t1_j5kj8lc wrote
Reply to comment by jjb5151 in FYI…Eversource Rate Increase by dignan_007
No, it’s very easy. CT signed a law to make it incredibly easy to switch providers whenever you want. It only takes a phone call, they advertise the rates as 12 months or 24 months or whatever, but you can switch without penalty whenever you find a better rate.
dipscene t1_j5keagv wrote
Sounds dramatic
freckleface2113 t1_j5k8n6h wrote
Reply to Stamford Schools by Marshforce
I think your experience with the public or private schools will change largely on your child and your level of involvement in their education.
For example: I'm one of three and we all went to private schools in the area for high school (except the youngest who got home schooled the last two years). I didn't like private school socially because it was too small but I do think it gave me a step up academically when I got to college. My middle sibling needed more individual attention so private school was the best option for him. My youngest sibling got bullied pretty badly (they're trans) and so then got homeschooled. They thought about public school for the last two years, but decided against it and instead they were tutored through an online high school curriculum.
The three of us are quite different and I think I probably would've liked public school better and made more friends, but my younger siblings probably needed private school.
freckleface2113 t1_j5k7cqe wrote
Reply to comment by yelllaH in Best nightlife bars for mid 20 year olds in downtown Stamford? by yelllaH
I'll go against the grain and say steer clear of Towne Parlor! The food is good for dinner but it's miserable as a bar. The set up isn't conducive to good dancing and the DJs don't typically play bad remixes non-stop.
bluejams t1_j5k5tzc wrote
Reply to comment by TrafficAble1854 in Favorite places to watch NFL games in and around Stamford? by AdministrativeCost2
Classic old school feel, they will have the sound up and they got great wings.
Pinkumb OP t1_j5jx8lb wrote
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>Before I close the loop on this point, it’s important to note it is completely understandable so many Americans doubt the future has anything good waiting for us. Some generations are living through what must feel like an extended “Twilight Zone” episode. The prosperity and security of the 1980s and 1990s seemingly evaporated in the dust of the World Trade Center towers. Since then, we discovered our global economy was essentially fake, since it was easily susceptible to an elaborate Ponzi scheme that tanked the livelihood of millions of Americans in 2008. We never really resolved the pain that came from that global financial crisis and things haven’t been getting better. Pensions lost, ever-rising property taxes, health care inaccessibility, a developing stratified society, political corruption, racial tensions, social propaganda, and all of that made worse by a global pandemic — which we can’t even agree how bad it was or continues to be. The trajectory of the past few decades is simply insane.
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>So, I get it. Much of the world has suffered a credibility collapse and many have chosen to cling to what they know — their local community as it was before all this happened. It’s not surprising this group is deeply resistant to any chic political movement claiming to fix anything — even if it offers free ponies. Especially when these ideas are championed by political leaders who somehow have completely skipped all the misery the rest of us have experienced. It’s traumatizing.
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>But my empathy for these people ends when they decide their pain and frustration is their new source of meaning and purpose. In the handful of conversations I’ve had with defenders of CAVE people, I’ve challenged them to put forth an alternate vision for Stamford. If they don’t like my ideas, give me another option. They simply cannot do it. Much like a depressed person explaining why they’ll never be happy, these people effortlessly tie every issue — from government spending to bike lanes — to a nihilistic belief the world is irredeemably corrupted, and nothing can or will get better. This is a viewpoint that has been adopted by the younger generations — who now have the highest records of drug overdoses, suicides, mass shootings, and other disturbing acts of self-annihilation. If you suggest to these people their defeatism is part of the problem, they reliably transition to a nativist argument: “Who are you to question anything? You’re not even from here. Why don’t you go back to ‘where you’re from?’” This is the “no belief but in themselves” manifested in local politics. The only valid view is their own.
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>These people are acting out a religion of nihilism. They gain meaning by believing the world is corrupt. Their purpose is to oppose everything because nothing has any value. They commit to the ritual of attending every town hall and airing out their grievances over and over and over again (this is why they always shout down solutions, because they’re not there to make things better). Through all this they develop a community of fellow travelers charging our community off a cliff. I imagine they do all this because it’s better than feeling completely powerless to the changing world, but you can’t do these things every day and not expect to end up as a miserable person. Indeed, nihilism is the song of a bird that has come to love its cage (that’s a rephrasing of a David Foster Wallace quote on irony, which is a similar concept).
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>I wrote my original article because this problem is present in every conversation about the future of our community. Some significant portion of our residents don’t believe we have a future. That’s why they can’t propose one. They can only talk about their pain from the past. This is what depressed people do.
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>So, that’s my challenge to anyone who sees themselves in my description of CAVE people. I challenge you to talk about the things you want, rather than what you don’t want. I challenge you to assemble coalitions for progress rather than reactionary mobs whenever you’re bored. I challenge you to think of the future, rather than the past. This is not a difference in politics. Nihilism exists in every generation, demographic, and political camp. This is a difference of morality. Either you see the value of building a future, or you don’t.
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>If you do, great. We can figure out the details.
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>If you don’t, no one is under an obligation to placate your extended depressive episode. If you’re so happy about being a CAVE person, then stay in a cave.
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>The choice is yours.
jjb5151 t1_j5jtrj7 wrote
Reply to FYI…Eversource Rate Increase by dignan_007
Calling them about switching today, did you have to do anything besides sign up?
Frontline38 t1_j5iyjh1 wrote
Pelliccis has the best bar for watching games
Cautious_Moment_8346 t1_j5hjeip wrote
Bobby V’s for sure especially if you like gambling
CobbytheCobbler t1_j5hcrqk wrote
Reply to Vet recommendations please by PumpkinEyes
Cornell University Veterinary Services for emergencies and if you need a specialist. Pricey but 100% worth it with the high quality of care.
InvestmentThat3924 t1_j5h3ikz wrote
Murphy’s
dignan_007 OP t1_j5gyx7y wrote
Reply to FYI…Eversource Rate Increase by dignan_007
I was calling about a gas meter replacement not to complain about my bill. They said that they send an email regarding the rate hike so I wouldn’t bother calling just go to www.energizect.com and click on the compare rates tab. You can then review all of the rates and switch providers. The least expensive is Town Square Energy for $.148 which is just about $.10 less expensive than Eversource.
jennner1026 t1_j5guowr wrote
Reply to FYI…Eversource Rate Increase by dignan_007
My bill doubled this month. I think I’ll try calling like you did. It actually worked?? What did you tell them and how do I do this on the website?
mackhill44 t1_j5gnabt wrote
Brennans!
CHRGON_FEF_NYC t1_j5gn1y6 wrote
Watched the game last night at half full. Great beer and they had a food truck serving wings. They also played the game audio. Would recommend!
nirvanax80 t1_j5ggdu3 wrote
Bradfords is an underrated spot for football.
Poopeypants t1_j5gdbw2 wrote
Reply to FYI…Eversource Rate Increase by dignan_007
My bill went up about $115. This was after switching to Constellation thru Eversource.
Hairy_Weight_3922 t1_j5g9at4 wrote
Bobby V's has been good for me. Brick house has great atmosphere but very crowded
TrafficAble1854 t1_j5fy6ar wrote
Vinny’s backyard
PikaChooChee t1_j5muxa3 wrote
Reply to Opinion: Digging deeper into Stamford’s ‘hellhole’ by Pinkumb
TLDR