Recent comments in /f/ManchesterNH

bandit8815 t1_j81fkwc wrote

Day of the Dead is right outside the city at Mel's Funway Park, they're very authentic and rather tasty, if a little pricy. They do have a full bar and very good cocktails. Owned and operated by a Latino family and located in Litchfield I highly recommend

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bijten t1_j80t4h8 wrote

I haven’t had any but I know my dad loves the nachos from the thirsty moose, he gets pulled pork on them I think!

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Coldest-Spinach t1_j6obet6 wrote

Lol ain't this the truth. One thing I have always loved about small new England cities though is that the outdoors is always close. It's something I'll always enjoy about the area. Something like NYC? There's parks. but it's not like the forest.

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-cochise t1_j6lppup wrote

Hey, Elm is usually decently hopping, and I’m like 99% positive we don’t have a zoo. The bus thing kills me though, there’s absolutely no info about schedules or routes or fares anywhere near the stops.

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Coldest-Spinach t1_j6l405v wrote

Being a decent human and not murdering people is also a possible outcome... To live in fear of making any mistakes-- which is part of the human experience to do-- for fear of being murdered is no way to live.

It seems you live a very privileged life if this is how you think, and I implore you to instead of blaming victims of such heinous crimes to instead imagine if that was you, your friends, your father, your brother, your lover. Imagine yourself, at 24 years old, still learning, still growing, still navigating life, still trying to understand emotions and in one little burst of anger you impulsively throw a punch-- only for your whole entire life so far to be taken away, as well as prevent the rest of your life to happen. And suddenly you have somebody trying to decide what color urn you should be in or what to do with your ashes because you were way too young to even consider a will or aftercare with your remains.

I hope considering that, perhaps youd be able to humble yourself a bit more. You're so disproportionately viewing this it feels like you're talking about him as if you're the one who murdered him!! Have you no heart?

This isn't about you, it doesn't matter if you do or dont (and you already said you punched people before so LOL clearly you don't). I think maybe that's the problem with your comments... you're trying to revolve this around you.... but honey, it's not about you. It's about the victim and his loved ones, about the people who fear for their safety. The deceased and the vulnerable. Show some respect.

good bye and be well.

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Coldest-Spinach t1_j6kg0e5 wrote

Thats not what I said, lol. I said he did not deserved to be murdered for his mistake. A night in jail for assault? sure. Gunned down the way he did? No. being murdered for throwing a punch is not "taking responsibility" for what he did

But wow,,,,,

Mrs. Pouliot's cried through tears, "Why did they have to take him?"

Imagine the response "Welp, he threw a punch. Shouldn't have thrown a punch".

Ffs 🥴🥴🥴🥴 And I'll gladly stay in the wrong place then, I stand by what I said, keep tryin tho

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