Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

dogownedhoomun t1_j43ezyz wrote

Another thought. I make my own. Lessons learned.

At least 1/2" on the sides. (To contain...)

Do not scramble your eggs as of you were actually making scrambled eggs (as in no added liquids. S/p or other seasonings are fine including hot sauce)

Depending on what you are adding...may need to saute or semi cook (as in don't put raw bacon on it). Cook your bacon on a cookie sheet @250 to almost your liking). Less mess and so delicious!

Can make your own dough but pre made pizza dough or frozen loaves (Rhoades) works great and so much easier.

The size of the baking pan will dictate the dough to topping ratio (again to your liking)

If you for example can't decide on 1 combo...make more than 1. "Slices" are freezable and better than crap thru a drive thru or even...gasp! An Eggo lol. Cooked eggs (however) are freezable but what do I know at 52? Lol

Ok, stepping down off my breakfast pizza podium...I love bf pizza! (Why I learned how to make it myself)

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NyxOrTreat t1_j43ek1s wrote

I get one about every 1-2 hours. I tried a blocker app that caught maybe 90% of them, but I got tired of paying for it. The best thing to do is nothing, so they can’t confirm that the line is still active. Just let it ring.

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FranzDragon t1_j43ci4r wrote

Oh absolutely. It's been going on for about a year for me. The volume of calls has only increased. I just try to waste their time so they can't scam anyone else.

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savingeverybody t1_j42yqxf wrote

Nobody does this. This is a boogeyman scenario and it's just stupid. I welcome all trans women into women's restrooms. They deserve to be safe. Trans-women are way more likely to get hurt and beat up just for existing, than cis-women are likely to be stalked by a predator pretending to be a trans-woman in a bathroom.

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1carus_x OP t1_j42ouli wrote

For HB264, here's what would be required instead of surgery:
>""a new birth record shall be prepared to reflect a change in the individual's gender upon receipt of a notarized certification by a licensed and qualified health care provider affirming the individual's gender designation.
>The notarized certification shall be signed by a licensed and qualified health care provider under the penalty of RSA 5-C:14. It shall provide that the named individual is currently or was previously under the signing health care provider's care, and that in the health care provider's professional opinion the individual's gender is male or female and can be reasonably expected to continue as such for the foreseeable future.""

Honestly I'm a bit confused abt the m or f considering new Hampshire has the option of X now, but you can't just walk in and get one, there's still some hoops to go through. Also, 296 would be subpoenas regarding trans care specifically rather than like ALL, if a trans person is under investigation for murder they'll obviously still look into it

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gmcgath t1_j42o24r wrote

My initial reactions:

396 is at best confusing. As you say, what do they mean by "biological sex"?

I have doubts about 264. The notion that people can simply assert their "gender" is silly. However, surgery is often a late stage in the transition, and people going through it would like to be known by their new status before that point. I'm undecided on that one.

368 sounds good, but I'd like lawyers to study it carefully for possible unintended consequences.

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1carus_x OP t1_j42j03a wrote

I guess you completely missed the part where enacting the bill would further hurt cis women and even make it easier for predators, if anything he could simply claim he's a trans man

I am well aware it doesn't happen. It's called using their logic, if they're so insistant on believing a cis man would pretend to be a trans woman, it could be far easier to just pretend to be a trans man if this bill passes

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1carus_x OP t1_j42dxey wrote

Dear [name],
New Hampshire's motto is "Live Free or Die", and HB396 would prevent residents from doing such. A similar bill was introduced last year, HB1180, which failed. There is a reason for it's failing, New Hampshirites believe in living free. HB264 will help make New Hampshire a safer place, requiring surgery for trans people will often result in forced sterilization just so they can be legally seen, all of which would have been for nothing if HB396 passes. HB368 will help protect trans people across the country. As Oklahoma is trying to ban all gender affirming care, other states like Oregon, Virgina, Arkansas, Indiana, Washington, Florida, Mississippi, and many, many more whom are trying to erase, criminalize and ban the existence of trans people, a trans sanctuary bill is more important than ever. Please help save lives of those whom are already marginalized and at risk, pass HB264 and HB368.

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