Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

TurnoverTall t1_j8z8duc wrote

Doesn’t sound like you are a fan of Asheville. Any thoughts on Franklin NC if you have any experience with it? NH here with a possible opportunity to move there.

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MortaLPortaL t1_j8z7uy7 wrote

I left and moved to VT. Not criminalized for growing my own pot, No stupid billboards on every fucking highway exit, and I am free of the awful towns of Manchester and Assland. Manchester was a nightmare for me. Car accidents nearly daily on the intersection by me, neighbors house getting shot at, someone being killed up the block from me. Ashland is shit too. No parking if you live on main st, so good luck with that!, landlord ran an air BNB and that was a nightmare, not to mention the town has one employee for town hall, and they're fucking useless. Good riddance to the Alabamatucky of NE.

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the_nobodys t1_j8z5u67 wrote

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Baremegigjen t1_j8yyngh wrote

I don’t know about the particular report (there have been hundreds if not thousands), but water has been an issue in Arizona and definitely Tucson, since the mid-1970s if not earlier (we moved there when I was a kid in 1974 and water conservation was big back them and that was with only about 10 years left of ground water available; the city has grown dramatically since). They’re out of ground water and the vast majority of the state relies on the Colorado River water shipped down in open aqueducts from northern AZ (just imagine the evaporation in 100 degree temps which is just a standard summer day temperature) and that water is reliant on the availability of water in the Colorado River west of Lake Mead, which is at a dangerously low level. It’s so law that in large areas of the Colorado, rafting is no longer done as the water levels are dangerously low. On top of that the farmers with orange and almond groves, vast cotton fields, farmers, and alfalfa growers (IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DESERT!) generally get access to the water first so the shortage is magnified by growing water thirsty plants in the middle of the desert. And the alfalfa is for export to Saudi Arabia for horse feed. The temperatures are climbing, water is scarce, and the place is overflowing with people. About the only decedent sign is in many areas everyone has changed from their overwatered lush green lawns to more native landscaping, but the state is dotted with bright green golf courses that are watered year round.

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Finsternis OP t1_j8yw4vd wrote

Yeah, you know all about the details of my case, so you're perfectly qualified to have an opinion. The state is never wrong, correct? Anyone charged with anything us always automatically guilty, and anyone who disagrees is even more guilty! You're that guy, the smug ahole who thinks they know everything about everything. Your guess is wrong, douchebag. But I bet that my guess that everybody who knows you thinks you're an arrogant twat js 100% spot on.

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