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BoredMoravian t1_jegttzi wrote

I am sad because now they are closing my entrance because that one is open. Will add another 10 minutes to my commute. I’ve lived at 181 for 3.5 years and that station has been under construction the entire time. I plan to move at the end of the year and I expect I will have lived at that stop for 4 years and it will not have been completely functional that entire time.

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TheDukeofDook t1_jegttpv wrote

I drive 1 hr 7 minutes each way from where I live to Westbrook for less than $20 an hour. I don't go anywhere on the weekend because I'm so sick of driving and don't want the extra wear on the car more than what I'm doing. I've been doing it for a year and a half now. You get used to it but it is never fun. Being gone 11 hours a day everyday (and that's before incorporating after work errands) is challenging.

I am looking for something closer or in a town that I can actually afford to live in

Think hard on whether it is worth it or not

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Xtrepiphany t1_jegtszb wrote

Well, for one it would have been a Catholic Empire instead of a Protestant Empire. The Inquisition didn't end until the 1800s, and since the US colonies would have been all Catholic then the Inquisition would have continued in North America, and it's possible it may have never ended. The Americas would most likely be primary Catholic as well instead of Prodestant.

If this ended up being the case, it is easy to imagine that at least one more Crusade would have been launched over the past 500 years.

One might question if the US would have seceded from the UK at all if it was founded by Catholics, or if The Holy Roman Catholic Empire would have beaten Napoleon and conquered all of Europe, North America, and South America.

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sandy_80 t1_jegtscm wrote

run by snow patrol

wires by athlete

beautiful life by black

one headlight by the wallflowers

zombi by the cranberries

dont speak by no doubt

high hopes by pink fluid

its all subjective ..we all see depression in different ways

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