Recent comments in /f/Connecticut
[deleted] t1_javrrik wrote
Reply to CT number 1 in taxes? by dubauoo
Bub, look at the bottom of that list and tell me one state you'd be willing to live in. There is a correlation here.
edit: also
> That's fair--great idea for a future chart. In the meantime, here's a bit about the remaining revenue:
> The remaining half comes from charge revenue, miscellaneous income, and the federal government. Charge revenues are derived from services that state governments charge direct fees for: hospitals, school tuition, sewerage, highway tolls, and smaller services like parks and recreation. Miscellaneous revenues come from interest earnings, royalties, lottery revenues, and the sale of state property. Federal sources include public welfare programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, K-12 education programs, or other special transfers such as coronavirus relief.
per the original post. So yeah, they don't TAX you for hospitals or schools or roads or parks, they CHARGE you for it, cause capitalism. Or they just beg the gubbermint for free money that comes from......checks notes....states at the top of this list.
This post better be you trying to convince Connecticunts to try and get welfare queens like Kentucky to pay their own bills and not just shitposting about how high CT taxes are.
yudkib t1_jar4tjb wrote
Reply to comment by nikedude in Is there any night golf in Connecticut anywhere? by Happy_Housing1615
Yeah, that’s the spot I was thinking of. I wish I could say I’ve lost so many balls at that course, but I’ve lost multiple clubs there in addition to many many balls
mongolnlloyd t1_jaqewp2 wrote
We really need a top golf in bridgeport
TrashPandaShire t1_japlsdi wrote
LloydChristmas666666 t1_jaosz7l wrote
Reply to comment by solomons-marbles in Is there any night golf in Connecticut anywhere? by Happy_Housing1615
Closed right now. They’re remodeling
Joggingmusic t1_jaokbxd wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
HEY WAIT A MINUTE I DON'T THINK THIS IS A REAL PICTURE GUYS
nikedude t1_janqwyk wrote
Par 3 in Prospect
solomons-marbles t1_janlxyx wrote
The range at Stanley is self serve, pretty sure it stays open
LymePilot t1_jank82r wrote
Actual golf? No.
Simulators yea
painterlyjeans t1_janhcua wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
The thing is outside of unconfirmed sightings there is no evidence. People would be find scat, carcasses, foot prints. Even a guy that works with DEP mistook a bobcat for a mountain lion. They found tracks but it was bobcat tracks.
Johnnie-1 t1_jamvx5d wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
“Well the buzz from the bees is that the leopards are in a bit of a spot. And the baboons are going ape over this. Of course, the giraffes are acting like they’re above it all. The tick birds are pecking on the elephants. I told the elephants to forget it, but they can’t. The cheetahs are hard up, but I always say, cheetahs never prosper…” Zazu from the Lion King
Lizdance40 t1_jamuxsh wrote
Reply to comment by Icy_Comparison148 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
I've spent the past 2 hours looking for that bobcat video. 😂. Maybe she got tired of the embarrassment and finally took it down.
If you're in North Canton you're not far away. Keep your eyes open every once in a while the moose goes through and I would think your neck of the woods would be remote enough. My son actually has a picture of the moose in a pond which is less than a mile from our house. The last moose that spent any time in Granby unfortunately also had brainworm and eventually deteriorated and d e e p came and put it down. ☹️.
davidjl01 t1_jamui5d wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Picture taken by astronaut in full gear
JMP09151_ t1_jamo9iv wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Haters will say it’s fake
bultrey t1_jamm46s wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
This is crazy because I swear to god I saw two cougars at the bar at Max Downtown last night.
Icy_Comparison148 t1_jamleit wrote
Reply to comment by Icy_Comparison148 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Yeah bobcats have a vastly different appearance than mountain lions. People get excited when they see movement of something larger than normal and tend to have trouble interpreting what they see. I feel like the black panther /mountain lion thing is some Granby folklore. I’m not familiar with the video from Colorado you are talking about, anybody that’s so freaked out by an animal in their yard in Colorado is probably not going to be able to reliably identify it. When I used Nextdoor in our neighborhood their would regularly be phots of a mangy fox that people were freaked by, it happened to be the same one that built a den under my barn… It’s interesting here, I live close by to Granby in North Canton. I have had the opportunity to observe more animals here than anywhere I have lived. Had a family of foxes last summer and the local bobcat appears to be pregnant, but those guys will be impossible to see.
Remarkable_Option660 t1_jamgwml wrote
Reply to Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Omg😱
Lizdance40 t1_jamd2m1 wrote
Reply to comment by Justagreewithme in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Actually is a reason. No gene for melanism in the species.
Lizdance40 t1_jamcx8z wrote
Reply to comment by DarthLysergis in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Yeah there's a mountain lion picture that keeps circulating in our area of Connecticut. Everyone claims that a friend of a friend or their cousin took this picture. The problem is the picture is a reused one from Canada. It might be the same photograph. Clearly shows a mountain lion and someone's backyard. It just keeps getting cropped a little different 😂
Lizdance40 t1_jamc9ik wrote
Reply to comment by Icy_Comparison148 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
It's probably a bobcat or a coyote. Both of which are common in New England and can be melanistic. Although there's never been a truly black bobcat, they do occur to be quite dark. But both bobcat and coyote have the gene for that mountain lions do not.
There is a YouTube video which may have been taken down. This woman gets her gun because she swears there's a mountain lion in her yard in Colorado I think. She swears up and down it's a mountain lion and she's going to go out and either shoot it or scare it off. As she approaches this cat sitting in her yard it gets scared enough to get up and take off and at that point you can see it's a bobcat. Slightly tufted ears, and a bobtail, and clearly very small compared to a mountain lion. She turned off comments
Lizdance40 t1_jambuv1 wrote
Reply to comment by Lizdance40 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
It's not possible. There's a gene that causes melanism in animals of a species. Those who have been known to have melanism occur in their species have the gene - all of them do. So the gene can be found in all gray squirrels, all bobcat, all wolves, all coyote, and all leopards and jaguars. But the gene does not occur in mountain lions.
And all of those species are animals where we have proof. Either a living captive or have seen black versions in the wild.
Leopards and jaguars are the cat that we refer to as a black panther when it has a melanistic version. Leopards don't exist in this part of the world at all. And jaguars have only rarely been seen coming into the very southern part of the United States. Jaguars are extremely elusive. They have the whole elusive ghost cat thing down pat in South and Central America. So it's not just a mountain lion thing. The only way they sight jaguars in the United States is with game cameras.
There has never been a real proved sighting of black mountain lion. No photos, no video, none shot by hunters, no pelts, no taxidermy. Not in the entire history of the United States.
There have been pictures, photos and sightings of large black domestic cats. There's a photo claimed to be a black mountain lion in Texas climbing on a stack of cinder block. Cindy block are 18 in across 9 in in height. This animal is clearly not very big.
There have been a couple that were faked. There's a doctored photo you can find online. And there's a taxidermist who dyed a pelt.
Icy_Comparison148 t1_jam8b18 wrote
Reply to comment by Lizdance40 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Not for nothing, but maybe they have? I mean a black mountain lion would be pretty surprising. I’ve spent a lot of time in the woods in New England, I have seen one mountain lion, 23 years ago, in southern Vermont. We were driving home from the first fast and furious movie in the theaters lol. But yeah, people are constantly mistaking foxes here for almost anything they could imagine.
im_intj t1_jalv72h wrote
Reply to comment by Lizdance40 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
Do you realize how elusive larger cats are?
Justagreewithme t1_jaldj3j wrote
Reply to comment by Lizdance40 in Mountain Lion Spotted in Hartford! by DarthLysergis
A panther is any large cat that’s melanistic. There’s no reason it couldn’t occur in a mountain lion.
FuckSteveMills t1_javusqs wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in CT number 1 in taxes? by dubauoo
I’d be down to live in Alaska, New Mexico, Wyoming, South Carolina, Oregon, Utah, etc. Those are some beautiful states with great wildlife. The gate keeping for CT gets weird in this sub.