Quirky_Butterfly_946

Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_iu1tqg9 wrote

Boston is not on the grid system, it follows old street patterns which include cow paths. Everyone drives offensively, so you will not get any sympathy from your fellow drivers. They will treat you like an out of towner and beep when you F-up. You may also find yourself one minute in the city and the next in a neighborhood with no skyline not knowing where you are. Bring GPS.

My suggestion is plan for a lot of time, and get out of town before rush hour. Park in a garage if possible if you are going somewhere as street parking is difficult with all the cars.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 OP t1_iu1qicl wrote

So I guess radio is dead? There is no new music only "classics" since it's been about 10 years at least since something new was played.

I guess I've been in a cave for too long. It just seems like music has been segmented into streaming services that you need to pay for, or be on a computer. This really is depressing since if you don't already know a band you have little chance of just being able to listen and come across new music.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_itrriox wrote

To those who supported this action to fire people because they were not vaccinate should be ashamed of themselves for the harm they caused families, and everyone else.

All you pitbulls who went after people because of this are the lowest of the low. You did not even want to listen to people, you were so sure that what you believed was so right you caused major damage.

I hope none of these positions are filled, and everyone who was fired/quit gets a big pay day.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_itc3t1w wrote

I have worked in toxic environments before so I fully understand your dilemma. I do not have children, so your circumstances are more stressful.

Leaving a job like this was the right thing to do. No job is right when it sacrifices your health and mental health. Your children do not need to be acclimated to this either. However saying this does not give you the stability you and your children need.

I would contact your state EEOC, and tell them what happened. I would also file for unemployment, but be prepared for these people to give as you say a different story. I would look for another job possibly in the same field. However, I do not know if this toxic environment is common in that field. You could also try for a totally different job. Luckily, there are jobs available and people are hiring.

If you are in need of immediate assistance for food, shelter, etc, you can contact the local assistance office (welfare) to at least try and get by until you can find a job.

It is easy to fall into a pattern of abuse when your life depends on those people for necessities. If you can rely on family/friends while you looking for a job, hopefully it will not take long to get back on track.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isyzmuz wrote

Are you kidding me? Everywhere you turn someone, something, is trying to occupy your mind. You can't even drive down the highway with the state throwing up more nonsense on their message boards. Everyone needs to dissect every aspect of news, social issues, politics, stupid stuff that morons post online. It may be semi-passive, but it is still the white noise that is constantly being pushed at people. You do not even have to be one of those phone addicts to feel like at every turn something is trying get at you. They need to occupy every facet of your life like a 3 year old screaming in the background.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isytsqy wrote

I will totally agree and the stress is all self made because MA does not know how to create a positive environment. Too many cars/traffic, overly complicated and aggravating processes to get anything, overbuilding so people no longer have any quiet spaces, too much conversation about everything even the minute stuff that takes away from people being able to have moments to themselves.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_ispf5wf wrote

That's because MA like to stick it any way they can.

I bought a toyota corrolla off a group I was associated with for $500. The greedy Fks at the registry did the same thing and took the KBB value with was something around 2.5K

Evil greedy state screwing their citizenry at every turn.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isp0wb6 wrote

It does not matter what size a state is, but whether a state is not partisan like such states as NY, MA, and TX, FL. NH is a great state for having an honest showing of who people are voting for without any political leanings.

Not to mention, having NH have the first election allows campaigners and staff be in close proximity to wealthy donors and wealthy states.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_islfrm5 wrote

You do realize that if this is even true, 1 senator cannot change anything. You know just like when other politicians campaigning tell you that they will give people stuff in order to get their votes.

So that is a nonstarter yet again. People are not voting about abortion, they are voting for far many other reason as I stated above. Then of course you have to remember that nothing has changed regarding abortion and all the scare tactics, for those who even care, are for the low information people.

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_islc6wx wrote

Ya 70 is considered slow. You have to be doing at least 75 to be considered driving at a standard pace.

When I first moved here I would be doing 65 and it felt like was being a turtle. Pushed it up to 68-70 and still the slow poke. Now I drive 73-75 and people still tailgate to try and get me to move into the right lane. So now it more of a screw you I drive at 73 and if they do not like it they can suck it and pass

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Quirky_Butterfly_946 t1_isk5fiv wrote

Well see, abortion in NH is a nonstarter because NOTHING HAS CHANGED!. It is the same as it has been before the ruling. So as I have stated before, and contrary to Hassan's ads every 2 min, abortion is not an issue. Everyone needing to pay their bills, heat their homes, electricity (that was suppose to the energy savior), gas, food, etc is what this election is based on. The Dems are just too stupid to understand that.

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