Recent comments in /f/Maine

Coffee-FlavoredSweat t1_jau0rtz wrote

I bet the sign never gets hit when there’s so much snow around it.

The large visual indication of “can’t drive here” is what drivers need to avoid the pole; most hit is because they’re cutting the corner when the pole is lost in their blind spot.

If Walmart were to build up the area with a raised island and curbing you’d never see the pole get hit again.

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Yourbubblestink t1_jau0eqx wrote

No lol. I’m still back at my original point which is that has not yet been recognized by the government as a non experiment intervention. Until that occurs there are not options for getting the treatment yet - there are no prescribers out there able to use it. It’s still not viewed as medicine. I know it works and it will be a great tool for some in The future

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Littlemuffn t1_jatty0r wrote

Yea, I wasn’t even bringing my age into my comment as a way to say ‘I have been here longer than you and therefore know more than you’ but to give some context that I’ve undergone traditional treatment my entire life with many different providers and have tried so many medications since I was a child, that I’ve lost count.

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HumpSlackWails t1_jattfxu wrote

Lots of reasons folks like living rural where there's fewer eyes to pry. Sometimes its general privacy.

Sometimes you run the Elan School.

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Sometimes you're a member of the community and your values line up with the Elan School.

Sometimes you're a white supremacist piece of shit who bought some land up state that fucks his sister.

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