Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

kookoomelon t1_j8h7vn3 wrote

Someone needs to remind dirtbags that break into peoples cars and steal their stuff not only makes them a shitty human being but is also illegal. Not saying it’s their fault they’re being a shitty person but, oh yeah actually I am saying that 🤷🏼‍♀️

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PoorInCT t1_j8gvvfp wrote

Take it from somebody who lived in a failed state. There is no way this thing can pay for itself.

The Downeaster gets 42 bucks from Dover for a round trip to Boston, and still needs 10 million from Maine to break even. The schedule is limited.

Add 20 bucks for parking or uber/mbta

62 bucks x 20 working days a month = 1240 a month.

I suggest a bus or Car pooling.

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sje46 t1_j8gpspu wrote

Well the comment is more saying she's doing something risky by putting her phone number and place of work on the flier.

Which I guess I can see that but I think people greatly exaggerate the danger of having a number out there. Like if I put my address online...it's just one of many, many addresses out there. It's only a problem if someone feels the need to target me in particular.

It's also possible that the phone number belongs to a friend or something.

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Lurk_Real_Close t1_j8gp7g7 wrote

This is the current policy. A student who has regularly presented as a particular gender at school is allowed to use the restrooms and locker rooms designated for that gender. The issue arose when the parents of a cisgender girl discovered that transgender girls were using the same bathrooms as their daughters. They claim their daughters were harassed, and they want to prohibit transgender girls from using these spaces. However, gender identity is a protected class under NH law, so this would be discriminatory.

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SolitudeNH t1_j8ggt2x wrote

My cats get rabbits all the time, and I’ve tagged a few with my bow.

Tromping through the deep woods won’t present rabbits for you. Go in fields, edge of woods bordering fields, around gardens, spots they like. They aren’t like squirrels that go for nuts, hence why you find squirrels around oak groves. It’s easy enough if you go in the right spots. Hardest part is IDing between cottontails and snowshoes on a glimpse

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