Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

pra_com001 t1_jawk31u wrote

Checkout CarMax and Certified Pre-owned (CPO) sites of brand of your choice. I would suggest you to look for brands such as Honda, Toyota or a Subaru. Subarus are known for their bullet proof AWD and reliability.

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YBMExile t1_jawje5k wrote

Does anyone go around hanging signs on overpasses thinking “yes, this is perfectly legal in within my rights”? I don’t think so. They do it anyway. And if someone wants to make a stink about it, they will. If I happened upon that banner and decided to take it down, I know I might be wrong in “precedent”, but I could face the music. Or if I happened upon it and decided to cover it with a BLM or Pride or NH Fisher Cats Banner, I might do it and feel justified, but I might have to face the music for that, too. That’s life in public.

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cringequeenxd t1_jawjbi0 wrote

if you’re lucky enough to find somewhere right close by to main street concord there are plenty of jobs and it’s easily walkable, taxi cabs and bus routes are available too if you needed to get to or wanted to live in other parts of concord as well

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bostonkittycat t1_jawisd4 wrote

Nashua, Amherst, or Milford I think since they all have downtowns walkable with stores you need. Avoid the country. I can't even get an Uber to pick me up. When my car breaks down I have to walk 4 miles to an Avis. lol. nice and quiet though.

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Danvers1 t1_jawis13 wrote

There are some small towns in New Hampshire which have a downtown which is fairly dense, with a lot of things within easy walking or biking distance. I do not know about other parts of New Hampshire, but I my part of NH, such towns as Peterborough and Hillsborough, also Keene.

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what_do_you_meme69 t1_jawiel7 wrote

The clear #1 answer is Portsmouth.

A distant second would be Manchester, but that is assuming your job is around Elm street and the mill yard. There’s a lot of apartments/condos in that area with walkability/ bikability to stores, restaurants, grocery. I actually know a few folks who live on elm and walk to the mills for work.

Nashua 3rd but the area to work/live is even smaller.

I have no input on the bus system as I have never used it.

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[deleted] t1_jawhrpf wrote

I have as much contempt for these chuds as anyone, but this whole thing about local counsel only absolutely stinks. The crime took place about ten miles from the MA border. Those MA attorneys are local attorneys. Spare me the provincial BS: everyone in Portsmouth these days is from out of state too. The MA attorneys probably grew up closer to Portsmouth than any attorney with an office in Portsmouth. The latter are all from the NYC area, I guarantee it.

It’s not inconceivable to me that they can’t find a lawyer in such a small state who will take their case. Have any of you tried to hire any skilled labor recently? It’s fucking impossible. NH: No Hurry. I’m imagining my experience trying to find a contractor worth a damn with my freedom on the line instead, and that’s some nightmare fuel right there…

Unlike these Nazis, I think human rights are inherent and inviolable. Even these scumbags have a right to an attorney. If we deny them that right, we are letting their degeneracy degrade us further as a society. Personally, I find the parallel arguments for hate speech to be severely lacking, as words can be violence (ex: death threats), but even Nazis have human rights.

If you disagree, consider the most famous Nietzsche quote:

> Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.

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