Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Hereforthemadness1 t1_j3c0oo3 wrote

Doesn’t cover my personal steroid usage, why should it cover your personal choice? Pay for your own electives yourself and leave the funds available for people with actual need like, you know, cancer, serious drug addiction, auto immune diseases, etc.

Edit: let me be clear, if you want to get HRT, by all means go for it. If you don’t feel like your in your right body, do whatever you want. If you’re gay, go ahead, if you believe your a duck, go ahead and get webbed feet. All I say is don’t ask the taxpayer to fund your decision. I pay for my own steroids because I’m an adult. If your 18 and want to get your face tattooed, go ahead, pay for it yourself. That’s what freedom should be. I support medical aid to those who can’t afford it, no one should die from a curable or treatable disease because they don’t have enough money. But for electives, personal choices like HRT, body augmentation or tattoos, that by no means should be funded by anyone other then yourself.

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boutell1 t1_j3bunpk wrote

Manch isn’t that bad concidering other cities are much worse. Elm is fun, there is a delicious pizza place further down Elm called Elm House of Pizza. Hop Knot is a cool (I think somewhat new) restaurant that sells pretzel based food, had one of the best sandwiches of my life there recently. JFK for hockey/skating. Def check out a Fisher Cats game. If you like golfing head over to Derryfield. Welcome OP!

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gmcgath t1_j3bu38v wrote

Reply to comment by mmirate in Areas to avoid in Manchester? by gman2391

People keep saying this. It makes no sense. If you avoid Elm Street and South Willow Street, you miss out on most of the city's shopping options (though I wouldn't want to be on much of Elm St. late at night).

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Dubbsss14 t1_j3btjuw wrote

I just got my 21 trail boss inspected and it has 4 inches of lift on it and very dark tinted front windows. I went to a place in Manchester that stuck the sticker on in less than 10 minutes. Where did you bring your Toyota to? The big name companies are strict with that shit, definitely try a more lenient place.

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klopeks_basement t1_j3bt4x8 wrote

I believe in NH you can shoot on private property even, if it's not posted. Personally I wouldn't do that without getting permission but that's just me. Before anyone down votes me to oblivion I'm just quoting what I think I've seen is the law lol

Asking in NH Guns subreddit you may get more answers than here OP

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Novasadog t1_j3boqkr wrote

I don't think that nh reddit is qualified to answer the question. Your best bet would be to contact one of the transgender support groups in the area, such as: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/transgender-health-program/patient-support-education

What I can tell you is that Nh medicaid (and nh human services in general) is notoriously cheap. NH negotiates fees ahead of time with the medical community, and not all doctors accept Medicaid because of this.

Good luck with your search.

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hellsongs t1_j3bo6x0 wrote

I was married to someone from Mass when I moved to New Hampshire from California and regularly thought, “What’s the big deal?”

Well now I’m divorced and have had more Mass plates try to murder me and my kid while driving that I’ve come to learn.

You don’t think it’s a big deal because you’re from Mass. You all inherently suck so bad.

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klopeks_basement t1_j3bmegi wrote

I live on one of the tree streets that people constantly claim is an area to avoid. I've lived here over a year. Compared to Philly it's nothing lol. There is a homeless encampment like 5 blocks away but I've never had an issue with that. I'm not one to go wandering around after dark. A few times we've walked down to elm st and back but never encountered anything weird.

In my 1.5yr experience I have seen homeless people around but they generally leave you alone. Saw a guy pissing on bush next to my building and have had a couple ask me for change outside the Cumberland farms but compared to Philly or Baltimore that's very tame lol. I don't regularly wander around the city but when I have, I've personally never seen used needles anywhere. For crime, one time I accidentally left my truck unlocked (I work a lot so it truly was an accident) and that happened to be the nite that someone decided to rummage through my car. All they took was a spare wallet with some cash in it and all the change. They left the Leatherman, the $200 LL Bean raincoat and loaded handgun mags in the car though lol. I was still pissed off but oh well. One time we also were woken up by cops executing a warrant a couple blocks away. Had the whole block filled with police cars and were yelling at him to open the door through a megaphone.....at like 5am... lol

There's been a few times I've seen something that sketched me out and when I go to buy a house it won't be in the area I live now, but with that said, it's really not that bad. ESPECIALLY during the day. You'll be fine. And if you're still weirded out get some pepper spray or carry piece. NH has great resources for everyone to exercise 2A rights if you want to and the training for it too. 👍

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