Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

TurretLauncher OP t1_jdkq635 wrote

> Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene near Goose Pond, with construction beginning in 2026. According to the project proposal, which Glenvale submitted to Keene’s Conservation Commission, the Keene Meadow Solar Station will be located on privately owned land.
> > "In its first year of operation, Keene Meadow Solar will generate enough energy to power 14,000 New Hampshire homes, and avoid CO2 emissions equal to that sequestered by 88,000 acres of forest"

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_jdkq4uz wrote

I was just doing some light reading (about the parental rights bill) earlier today and wow, I’m shocked to find how many proposals (or whatever the hale it’s called) are presented each year…to the tune of a thousand, give or take. WTFH is going on in this state that we have people presenting a thousand ideas each year?!?!?

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OccasionallyImmortal t1_jdkofj7 wrote

The fetus has what it needs. It's just that those parts aren't working correctly yet, but they will in the future... like the adults. The fetus gets what it needs through a tube just as some adults are fed from a feeding tube or breathe from a respirator which pumps air into them.

Even a fetus taken out at 24 weeks can survive on life support just like an older adult. Delivery is irrelevant.

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Crazy_Hick_in_NH t1_jdko85y wrote

I know 4 things:

  1. Violence against and/or murder of a pregnant woman should result in 2 identical charges, regardless.

  2. On both ends of the spectrum, if you exist by way of being tethered to another (human/machine), you ain’t living.

  3. My body, my choice.

  4. I’m a middle-aged man.

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51stheFrank t1_jdkmmve wrote

I think there are much better places to do solar installs than clearing forests that (ideally) serve as carbon sinks. Malls, school parking lots (!) for example. Every public school should have parking canopies installed. it would keep cars cooler, shed snow and rain, and generate power for cities and towns.

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moneyforsoy t1_jdkmi09 wrote

>It’s like people that bring up disabled people or children in a discussion that isn’t about them, just to try to divert the flow.

this guy a few comments ago:

>There are grown adults with conditions that prevent them from feeling pain. Can we terminate them?

I tried, too. You’re better off saving your energy for someone more receptive and capable of thinking critically.

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