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11_Wolfie_11 t1_j16pehc wrote

It almost looks like some sort of dysmorphic cluster of amanita growth. That being said, I have no idea what it is. That’s just what it looks like to me.

Edit: it looks like defected seeds too… just done know what any fruit matter would be so red around it.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_j0jca0v wrote

Depends on where you want to step, and for what reason. Rents are crazy everywhere in NH, since the Covid thing, for whatever reason. Wherever you choose to live, I’m sure you’ll be fine.

I love living in a small town. I’m a less is more type. Please pursue whatever floats the boat. You will not spontaneously combust if you move to Nashua.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_j0jabcg wrote

Yeah, that whole southern bit just isn’t great. It’s not Detroit, though. But to be perfectly honest with you, outside of going to a show and a hotel stay in Boston, and walking around hung over the next morning every few years, I hate the city. I am completely biased.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_j0izi11 wrote

I suppose not, drugs, crime and shady people are everywhere to a certain degree. Just more so in those areas. I personally don’t feel unsafe there, per say. But one could feel more so, in those areas. The post was asking for insider tips on moving to NH. If I was going to move across the country to another state, I would want to move to a place that somehow embodies that state, not a trashy border town.

I grew up in Raymond, it was ok. We went to Manchester for stuff sometimes. I just see it as kind of a hole. Nashua is like Manchester, but crappier.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_j0iacsm wrote

The snow will be a very different thing for you. But if you’re the kind of person who can feel what’s going on under your feet, it’s not a big deal.

Bring your crazy. Most of us in the rural bits are a bit weird, by conventional standards.

New Hampshires pretty cool. If you’re relocating blind, avoid the Manchester/Nashua area. Seacoast is nice. If you’re a city type, you’d love Dover, or Plymouth. If you want to find a more rural place to live, go to the middle. You’ll be within an hour of anything you need.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_izqu9vj wrote

Does it matter if a “financial analyst” is on site? I wouldn’t think so. New Hampshire is a very regionally diverse state. Please don’t change your life to move to Manchester or Nashua lol. Definitely try the Seacoast area, to start. It’s a great place to live. If you want more New Hampshirey stuff, look up Route 16 or 93.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_izqbld4 wrote

It is a little earlier, or seems so. But then again, everyone forgets what the other half of the year is like, every single year. And the ticks are always worse than anyone remembers, every June.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_izgdctn wrote

Of course they’re not credible. Nobody who has carried out a mass shooting has called a bunch of different schools, and threatened to mass shoot them.

My opinion was pretty unpopular on another post, but it seems more likely to me that whomever is doing this is more interested in stimulating a reaction from law enforcement and our lawmakers than simply scaring civilians, or actually carrying out an event of this type.

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_iz0t4s1 wrote

Just because someone said something happened a certain way, and an incentivized prosecutor pursues it, and a population is inclined to have pessimistic beliefs about these things, doesn’t mean it actually happened like that.

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