Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

jwiggler t1_j8ie5wx wrote

I think it has more to do with drugs and street living than with wages. But I think the general sentiment is the same -- if the government provided a reliable and easy way out of that life through programs, this would be less of a problem.

Obviously that's a contentious issue though, especially in this state and in this subreddit. It's difficult to define what that reliable and easy way out is, and how much it costs, and whether it actually works, etc.

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heyhelloyuyu t1_j8i4fhu wrote

This is a “problem” with NH being so safe… people forget common sense. Really you should be emptying your car every time you leave it - including in your own driveway. But I know plenty of friends who just leave their whole purse in the car if they don’t feel like carrying it in, I try to tell them at least throw a jacket over it or put it obscured from view but I get the “oh it’s fine nothings ever happened to me!!!” (Which is true but it’s a bad habit to get into!)

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dumpsterfiretossout t1_j8hxw8b wrote

Exactly. JFC indeed! Let the kids pee where they feel most comfortable and stop pointing at their genitals! The teachers and parents need to stop seeing these kids as penises and vaginas and just treat everyone as sexless drones. They are there to learn, not be demonized. All these kids can pee in any bathroom or change in any locker room because sex and sexuality of children is not appropriate to consider ever. It shouldn't be acknowledged or debated in a school, or in any public space for that matter. They are called private parts for a reason. Stop invading trans kids genitals. Let the kids pee where they want and leave their genitals out of your minds! Anyone who is paying attention to children's genitals, male, female, trans, or nonbinary should be ashamed of themselves. This obsession with figuring out what's in kids pants is disgusting. Thank you for saying this!

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