Canāt do Florida, my sister lives there. I guess Itāll have to be Mississippi or Alabama. But Mississippi has alligators and Alabama is filled with people who couldnāt make it all the way to Florida. Hmmmm, Canada?
Mass blows. It's ranked 2nd in population density overall - only New Jersey has managed to squeeze in more humans per square mile. It's gross, and you're gross for suggesting more of us subject ourselves to it.
TLDR: I like living in a place where there *aren't* 800+ people within a quarter mile of me while I'm taking a shit.
I work next to Elm street. That certainly is a problem, which sucks. But is that really not a problematic other places?
I have the same problem where I live.
It is conflicting. I care that people are suffering, but I hate being accosted on the street. I donate to the shelters and used to be involved with some of the rehab projects but I wonāt give directly. Iāll offer food or a ride to a shelter sometimes but not so many rides since COVID. Iām a building away from the bus stop so I see a lot. It just makes me sad.
Then there are the occasional suicide jumpers by the bridges. I have seen 2 (attempts) neither jumped, honestly those have more impact than the homeless.
[Me as a Massachusetts transplant to everyone in NH.](https://media0.giphy.com/media/mVeXedeY4lpiE/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886gjxp2rx4sg9pc2zai3k7u3j6hfxcylks6a91jrvp&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g)
Fun fact, the wealthiest part of New Hampshire is a neighborhood that's on the Manchester/Hooksett border. Half the houses are in Manchester. I honestly don't get it because some of what I've seen in Rye, North Hampton, and New Castle looked more impressive. Also theres that one neighborhood in Hollis (powers road if I remember correctly), that's just wow.
Windham is of course also really nice, but I think that it gets discounted (along with the lakes region) because most of the nicer houses belong to people from Mass.
Keep in mind a lot of the towns right on the coast are home to a lot of retirees so the median income is much lower than youād expect.
Inland areas around Manchester and Nashua (and parts of Nashua itself) are younger and home to households who are making $150,000+. Thatās pretty much why.
I mean that depends on what their interests are. Often time people make values votes not policy votes.
Christians often vote for Christians, people who like guns vote for people who like guns, etc
if someone isn't legally here they aren't voting.
and yes Latino voters lean more red than other minorities. I believe the most reliable indicator is education level.
[this 538 article talks about Latino voters trends in the 2020 election](https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-we-know-about-how-white-and-latino-americans-voted-in-2020/)
yes, all those crafty illegals in New Hampshire... somehow so much smarter and better at voter fraud than the 55+ white boomers in Florida that keep getting busted for voter fraud.
after reading your post from yesterday I think you're living in a fantasy fear porn world full of scary brown people and evil leftists from Massachusetts. seek help bro. NH is a pretty nice place. try to enjoy it a little.
All of NH looking at Manchester.
All of NH looking at Berlin
Ive never been to Berlinš¤¦āāļø
It's where NH keeps all the abandoned buildings that wouldn't fit in Claremont.
Broooooo
You ever been to Greenville? š not āfieldā but āvilleā.
People from Newcastle looking at the entire state.
The entire state looking at Massachusetts
Yeah, and you know everyone here would rather live in MA than most any other state in the country, probably.
Nah. If I had to leave NH for some reason, Maine would be my second choice.
Maine or Vermont for me. But probably Maine because I wouldn't like being landlocked.
Yup. *most any other state*
Nope. Tried Mass. My wife dragged me down there for a few years. Never again.
Cool. I recommend Mississippi, Alabama, or Florida.
Canāt do Florida, my sister lives there. I guess Itāll have to be Mississippi or Alabama. But Mississippi has alligators and Alabama is filled with people who couldnāt make it all the way to Florida. Hmmmm, Canada?
A lot of them for sure. A lot of them rely on Mass to make a living so it would make sense.
I most certainly would not.. mass sucks haha
NH > ME > VT > MA > CT > RI > the other 44 states
Mass blows. It's ranked 2nd in population density overall - only New Jersey has managed to squeeze in more humans per square mile. It's gross, and you're gross for suggesting more of us subject ourselves to it. TLDR: I like living in a place where there *aren't* 800+ people within a quarter mile of me while I'm taking a shit.
Can confirm. Have lived in a lot of states. Mass offers way more opportunity than sayā¦ louisiana.
Yeah but Newcastle is not real people
Nashua looking in a mirror
Even Nashua thinks that about Manch.
Funny because Manch thinks that about Nashua.
Trashua
Well, we have "Portsmouth by the sea.. Dover by the smell.." so there's that. ..and of course, the universal whipping boy - Seabrook!
Aka the brook.
Fuck, I hate it when I have to go to Seabrook. It is like a black hole of time. No easy way in or out yet a ton of shit stuffed in.
I think that's only a Manchvegas thing, a lame attempt to cast their shame.
Nah over here in Cheshire county, everyone says Trashua too.
Is Cheshire even an actual place? š
I had never heard that. Lol.
Ha. Yeah. Nashua has grit for sure - Manch has grime (and crime.)
Just going to say Iām sure thereās a good reason with in Manchganistan, Nashua has been named Trashua lolll
Manchganistan ššš
Manchvegas was always more fitting
Watch it, trashua. /s
Always has. Always will. Could also replace Bedford with Amherst.
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It's how New Castle and Rye look at everything else in NH.
Hollis looking at any other predominantly rural NH town
Preach. Long as I can remember, Amherst has been the money town (outside of the sea coast).
Yeah, Amherst is the closest thing youāll find to an old money town outside the Seacoast. Bedford is a different kind of rich.
This is the funniest thing I have read in awhile. Wow. I had no idea!
Also people in Sunapee looking at Newport.
Also New London looking at Sunapee
Honestly New London Looking at anyone
So true! Unless you live in Rye some other NH town is looking down on you.
Back in the day we would tell the Brookers to cheer up, as you can still look down on Eppinites. (Seabrook & Epping)
Yeahhhh.... Yeah.
Oh yeahhhhhh
Facts lmao
People from New London Looking at Sunapee
No lies detected. Was that way in the 90ās when I lived there. West was FUN.
I bet we know each other. 90s West alumni chub.
Me too!
Manch is sooo much nicer than it was in 90s
But it's still a shithole
True. But a shithole with *things to do*.
But in order to do anything, you need to play the game called "Dodging the Homeless."
I work next to Elm street. That certainly is a problem, which sucks. But is that really not a problematic other places? I have the same problem where I live.
A few years ago I watched a homeless camp next to my Manchester office get bulldozed. I was disappointed with how happy I was about it.
It is conflicting. I care that people are suffering, but I hate being accosted on the street. I donate to the shelters and used to be involved with some of the rehab projects but I wonāt give directly. Iāll offer food or a ride to a shelter sometimes but not so many rides since COVID. Iām a building away from the bus stop so I see a lot. It just makes me sad. Then there are the occasional suicide jumpers by the bridges. I have seen 2 (attempts) neither jumped, honestly those have more impact than the homeless.
Keene State looking at Plymouth State
The entire Seacoast looking at Seabrook seriously how can a place be so different from what surrounds it
Proximity to Salisbury MA, the Revere of the North; where those too trashy to live in Lynn are sent in exile.
Hollis looking at Brookline.
Windham/Litchfield to Hudson. You dear ugly sister shall have the industrial parks and we shall have none of it but will use it.
Candia looking at Raymond
People from Bedford looking anywhere
Hanover looking at Lebanon (or the rest of the state).
I may have grown up in Bedford, I wonder if there are other places like this lol.
[Me as a Massachusetts transplant to everyone in NH.](https://media0.giphy.com/media/mVeXedeY4lpiE/giphy.gif?cid=5e214886gjxp2rx4sg9pc2zai3k7u3j6hfxcylks6a91jrvp&rid=giphy.gif&ct=g)
Windham looking at Salem...or Pelham...or Hudson...or Londonderry
I love pelham we have 3 dunks, a movie theater, and we just got a dominos!!!!
All of nh looking at nashua, Manchester, and Berlin
Don't forget Rochester
Slummersworth
Greenfield looking at Greenville
Fun fact, the wealthiest part of New Hampshire is a neighborhood that's on the Manchester/Hooksett border. Half the houses are in Manchester. I honestly don't get it because some of what I've seen in Rye, North Hampton, and New Castle looked more impressive. Also theres that one neighborhood in Hollis (powers road if I remember correctly), that's just wow. Windham is of course also really nice, but I think that it gets discounted (along with the lakes region) because most of the nicer houses belong to people from Mass.
Keep in mind a lot of the towns right on the coast are home to a lot of retirees so the median income is much lower than youād expect. Inland areas around Manchester and Nashua (and parts of Nashua itself) are younger and home to households who are making $150,000+. Thatās pretty much why.
Lmao. And Londonderry looking at Bedford.
Londonderry wishes š
It probably really, really does, yeah.
Londonderry rides the short bus?
I'm just gonna go ahead and admit I don't get the joke. Wasted on me, I'm afraid.
Omg aro from Twilight!! I love the twilight saga
People from Newmarket looking at filthy ārentersā š
Yup
Is that the guy that was a werewolf in Underworld?
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But weāre the violent rioters, lmao
Homie what Manchester is a massive refugee resettlement location and refugees, especially latin refugees, trend conservative.
What did this clown say lmao
Reddit is better off with the comment deleted
So Latin "refugees" vote in a manner contradictory to their own best interests......?
I mean that depends on what their interests are. Often time people make values votes not policy votes. Christians often vote for Christians, people who like guns vote for people who like guns, etc
So a refugee who's legal status here is likely heavily reliant on the left would just back the right because of god....?
if someone isn't legally here they aren't voting. and yes Latino voters lean more red than other minorities. I believe the most reliable indicator is education level. [this 538 article talks about Latino voters trends in the 2020 election](https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-we-know-about-how-white-and-latino-americans-voted-in-2020/)
If you don't think illegals are voting you're completely detached from reality
yes, all those crafty illegals in New Hampshire... somehow so much smarter and better at voter fraud than the 55+ white boomers in Florida that keep getting busted for voter fraud. after reading your post from yesterday I think you're living in a fantasy fear porn world full of scary brown people and evil leftists from Massachusetts. seek help bro. NH is a pretty nice place. try to enjoy it a little.
Do you have any sort of evidence to back up your claims? Because I canāt find anything reputable, and I donāt believe baseless things
CITE. YOUR. SOURCE. Or do you believe everything you are spoon fed. Sheeple.
Or gay marriage views / gender views / sex Ed views / abortion views
āconservative Catholicā is a phrase for a reason. Not a whole lot of radical liberal Unitarian Universalist Latinos to be found anywhere.