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Lessons The Pandemic Has Taught Me About My Facebook Friends
BY LAURIE RIIHIMAKI They say that tragedy can bring out people’s true colors. And that was certainly the case with the pandemic. Now you’d think empathy would be the number one reaction to this deadly no-shame virus, but you’d be wrong. The biggest reaction to come from this was assholiness.

Club Feast: The Delivery App That Doesn’t Screw Over Restaurants
All this means that they are able to deliver the food you crave at 40% less than other online delivery services, all while paying a good wage and supporting local eateries.

After 19 years, Van Ness Construction Project Nears Completion!
Van Ness street, the construction project that lasted a generation, is “near completion” according to MUNI this week, and by ‘near completion’, they mean ‘buses can use it probably some time in 2022’. Ah, San Francisco…in less than a year you oversaw the planning and construction of over 300 parklets,

New CA Bill to Make Parklets Permanent, Outdoor Drinks Too
Senate Bill 314 and 793 both help remove red tape, lengthy turnaround times and permit redundancies of the bar and restaurant industry, and they both passed through state senate committee this week with unanimous votes. They still need to be voted on by state legislature but here’s what they are

City Offers SF Music Venue Grants, $3M on the Table
San Francisco’s $3 million Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund opened for applications on 4/21, and the deadline to submit is May 5. The grants will be distributed in amounts of at least $10,000 to shuttered concert venues, clubs and other live entertainment venues. The fund is also accepting donations

Tucker Carlson Celebrated Harvey Milk’s Murder in His College Yearbook
Trust find Nazi Tucker Carlson took a break from throwing conniptions over the Derek Chauvin verdict on his nightly Sixty Minutes of Hate cable news program Tuesday to foreshadow some manner of possible coming scandal involving his college yearbook. You can watch him preemptively play defense in the clip below,

SF’s First-Ever H Mart Opens With Ribbon-Cutting, Huge Crowds
San Francisco K-cuisine stans got their long-awaited wish Wednesday morning, as the Korean-American supermarket H Mart opened their first-ever SF location. BrokeAssStuart.com was onhand to get video of the ribbon-cutting ceremony, a first peek inside the store, and a look at the astonishingly long line that formed as people mobbed