Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

briansays t1_j9t9ywd wrote

I feel you, things were really starting to wind down when I was in my early 20's. But I second the local library comment, based on your interests. Places like NH Sports Plex have leagues you can look in to, I've made some of my best friends at gyms since it's a shared interest thing, and often those people have connections to other interest groups. Oh and if you're looking for outdoor connections there are local hiking groups, just depends on where you're located. They generally have a Facebook presence if you search for them, same goes for your local town/city as well.

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Bassin-Jaysin t1_j9t8o6h wrote

Actually there is a lot to being a stylist. If your ok with them not being licensed then let them wax your eyebrows and color your hair and see how your experience goes. most stylist spend more time fixing at home haircuts and dye jobs then anything else. Working with hair/product chemicals and understanding how they work can be dangerous. This is why it pays to be licensed and not end up with a lawsuit.

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chait1199 t1_j9t3xyf wrote

Overall, I welcome these changes. Some of the listed licenses are just unnecessarily bureaucratic and frankly pointless. However, I haven’t read much into the bill but on the cosmetology and barbering side, how the hell are we supposed to verify whether someone is a qualified barber??? Are they flat out eliminating those licenses or just revising the boards to make it easier for out of staters to reciprocate?

Honestly just glad they aren’t eliminating licenses for professions where real harm can be done to consumers. (Nurses, doctors, gas license, etc)

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ThunderySleep t1_j9smb86 wrote

I know you think this is some enlightening monologue, but the whole thing just makes you sound so unbelievably coddled.

> But I get it, when shit like this is so off most people's radar

Bro, what you listed would not even register as memorable for most people because most people deal with far worse (at least outside of rural new england). I find it insulting that you even used that as your big memorable example of "experiencing prejudice".

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