Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

CausticOptimist t1_j4tas0a wrote

I don’t know what a “bad egg” is supposed to be, but children experience all kinds of trauma and that trauma impacts them throughout their lives in a myriad of ways.

Thinking children just bounce back from trauma and then become damaged later in life completely unrelated is ridiculous.

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TinyEmergencyCake t1_j4t0dkh wrote

I don't understand why their grandma can't take care of them

Why the downvotes? They have a grandma. Why do people think it's better they get tossed into the foster care system and likely separated rather than being placed with existing family

Stop brigading my comment you cowards and actually say something

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BiffNasty1234 t1_j4szr9u wrote

Kids are incredibly resilient. They’re also provided room to speak their truth, something many adults feel embarrassed to do or flat out can’t allow themselves to do

For a child to say “I’m not ok” it’s usually met with a positive, encouraging reaction.

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tobiasrfunke t1_j4smx81 wrote

Reply to ISO RMV help by Inttegers

First, you contact your insurance company and update the lienholder (if you have a loan) with them, otherwise tell them you own the car outright. Ask them for a stamped RMV-1 form. They will send you this form, which is the registration form, prefilled with their information. Fill out the rest and bring it to the RMV along with the title you receive from Honda, and the bill of sale.

You will also need to pay the sales tax on the buyout amount directly to the RMV, so be prepared for that, along with the registration fee.

If you do all of this, you will leave the RMV with new plates for your car. You will have 7 days to get the car re-inspected (yes, you have to do this even if you just did it).

The lienholder (or you, if none) will receive the new title from the RMV via mail at some point after this is completed.

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-PC-- t1_j4skjpn wrote

Yeah, I'm from around where you describe. When you're in Springfield, it's always fun in snow. Last year, I drove during a blizzard on State Route 57 in Agawam and I drifted a little bit. However, while I drifted a little bit, I watched someone drift into the center and down into a slight ditch. These people act like they've never seen snow before after one year.

On another note, my aunt lives in Palm Springs and when it rains these people don't know how to drive either. So, you're right too.

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