u/AccurateInterview586

Wade Wilson episode makes me what to go get a psychology degree in an effort to understand people.

Not Wade. His crazy is easy to read. The women who called him, emailed him, wore Save Wade Wilson t-shirts, after he was arrested and on the news. I sort of get being attracted to bad boys but murder of not one but two women is not hot.

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u/AccurateInterview586 — 4 days ago

To whom does one report potentially unsafe living conditions or possible residential use inside a commercial building?

A restaurant on E. 96th Street appears to be using the former Aldi building behind it in a way that raises concerns about people possibly living or sleeping there long-term. I do not know the full situation, and there may be a legitimate explanation, but from the outside it appears that workers may be staying in the building overnight.

My concern is less about code enforcement itself and more about human welfare. If people are living there, I hope they have access to proper sanitation, safe sleeping conditions, food preparation facilities, heating/cooling, and basic protections that any person deserves.

I fully support adaptive reuse and understand that temporary arrangements can happen during renovations or business transitions. I am simply trying to understand which local agency or department is responsible for checking on situations like this to ensure people are safe and not being exploited.

Who would typically handle this: city code enforcement? health department? fire marshal? labor authorities? another agency?

I’m asking from a place of concern, not hostility. I also hope I am entirely wrong about what I think is going on.

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u/AccurateInterview586 — 5 days ago

More of an eye-rolling observation than substantive research.

Over the last couple years of paying attention to the GLP-1 world, I’ve noticed a certain type of person that almost feels like a trope at this point.

You know the type: every medication makes them “violently ill,” every dose increase is impossible, every side effect is catastrophic
nothing ever works for them and somehow this pattern extends far beyond GLP-1s into every other area of health/life, too.

To be clear, I know some people genuinely have severe reactions and legitimate medical issues. I’m not talking about that.

I’m talking about the pattern where being the exception almost becomes part of the identity.
Is there actually a name for this behavior/personality pattern? And have other people here noticed it too?

Curious to hear stories or observations because I feel like once you notice it, you start seeing it everywhere.

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u/AccurateInterview586 — 6 days ago