Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

gregkel22 t1_j3s967p wrote

I think Massachusetts is a shit hole.

I think it is a shit hole because if dumb fucks like original poster who cannot make a statement without adding "Trump" to it. On that note, it is clear that the original poster is a cunt if a human.

Cut the shit with the politics, toolbag.

(I've been here more than 60).

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adietcokeaday t1_j3s7z00 wrote

As someone who spent a few years living in Louisiana, they’re not willfully shitholes. They elected a Democratic governor to fix the mess a Republican governor left behind when he decided to run for president after running the state into a nearly billion dollar defecit. Not to mention, they’re gerrymandered out of control. New Orleans and Baton Rouge, by far the two biggest cities and separated by an hour drive on the highway, are in the same House district.

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TecumsehSherman t1_j3s4kg4 wrote

Per Wikipedia:

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultra-nationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

I'm going to ask you to rank the following states in terms of how far to the right you think they are:

  1. Florida
  2. Texas
  3. Massachusetts
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bakerfredricka t1_j3rtmo1 wrote

At this point no one gives a shit about the Walshe paintings, the key issue now is whether or not Brian actually murdered Ana (unfortunately that's what all signs point to). My heart is broken for poor Ana and her family, I even hurt for her kids, imagine going through life knowing one of your parents ended up murdering the other, that shit has got to be very deeply traumatizing.

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Bobbydadude01 t1_j3rqqx2 wrote

Cope

This systematic review was conducted to determine the effect of periodic motor vehicle inspections on road crashes and injuries, compared to less exposure to periodic inspections or no inspections. The Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were used to search the literature. Ecological studies were specifically excluded. A reverse search of the results with these databases and of other identified narrative reviews was also performed. Of the 5065 unique references initially extracted, only six of them met the inclusion criteria and were selected for review: one experimental study, two cohort studies with an internal comparison group, two cohort studies without a comparison group, and one case–control study. Two authors independently extracted the information and assessed the quality of each study. Due to the heterogeneity of the designs and the intervention or comparison groups used, quantitative synthesis of the results was not attempted. Except for the case–control study, which showed a significant association between road crashes and the absence of a valid vehicle inspection certificate, the other studies showed either a small reduction in crash rates (around 9%), no association, or a higher crash rate in vehicles with more inspections.

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