Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

jdkeith t1_j9mcx27 wrote

> an imaginary line

It is an imaginary line but it gives people on one side of it imaginary rights like voting in people who have imaginary powers to make imaginary rules which cops enforce with non-imaginary guns.

The problem is the same with any immigration - and one which people on this sub are salty about regarding Free Staters - people who live somewhere want to gatekeep the culture of the area, and I don't think they're wrong to want that.

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Inariele t1_j9mcie9 wrote

Portsmouth library has a monthly french language meet-up. (also German, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese and spanish if ppl look for something in these languages) So you might be able to find native speakers there. Also the app meet up, check for native french clubs.

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jdkeith t1_j9mbu3u wrote

I work in Mass, so it's easy to just hit a nearby store on the way back. If I had to pick between the current situation and one where marijuana is legal in NH but NH is basically Mass, I choose the current situation - that is to say marijuana being illegal in NH is dumb, but not a showstopper. Fortunately, I think NH can make marijuana fully legal without becoming northern Mass.

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jdkeith t1_j9mblvu wrote

Honestly, NH should just sell it in the liquor stores and tell the DEA to fuck off if they try to do anything. I'm assuming marijuana prohibition is justified by "The Interstate Commerce Clause™" specifically the Wickard v Filburn ruling which is shit by any sane understanding of English, so it should be forced back into the courts.

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kitchinsink t1_j9m6lon wrote

We love you cloud boy.

I am curious, these totals seem a little light on the south (not complaining just trying to have a discussion to learn more about how people forecast), based on some of the newer models. Do you use convecting models?

I ask, because I noticed HRRR and NAM 3k started to eke south, putting even Portsmouth in the firing line, while models like the GFS and regular 'ol NAM seemed to keep that sharp line somewhere above the southern NH border. There was a pretty solid difference.

Anyway thanks for this :)

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