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MA is great man, universal health care, low gun violence, intelligence is encouraged. If it was for the shitty nor’easters from time to time, it’d be 10/10

Boston would be on a short list of places we'd move to if we didn't stick around PNW.
 

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MA is great man, universal health care, low gun violence, intelligence is encouraged. If it was for the shitty nor’easters from time to time, it’d be 10/10
My biggest complaint about being in the northeast (Connecticut in my case) was the exorbitant cost of energy!
 

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They do here, but then again, we care about education and our kids.



No need to be sorry, I love it here and wouldn't live in any other part of this country.

Not sure what's funny, my wife and I are a few years away from kids.


That is good for You. Some people think Massachusetts is a shit hole state as in why they call people from there Massholes. :p


There is no one solution for everybody.
Later hours may work for some and I would guarantee that just as many would be unhappy with it.

Just because I have a different opinion does not mean that I am wrong.
 

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Meh.

My kids used to have to get up at 6:00am when in Kentucky to make the 6:50 bus pick up. To get adequate sleep they needed to get in bed by 7:30. That sucked ass. We often didn't get home from work until 5:30-6:00pm. Somewhere in that 90 minutes we had to shove in dinner, homework and a couple activities a couple times a week. It was fucking awful.

Moving to Portland and having classes start at 8:30 and my kids not having to get up until 7:30 is just such a massive quality of life change. They can stay up to 9pm. We have time to eat as a family. There's time for family time at night. It's not a massive rush.

It's just objectively better in almost every part of my life. It's just better than "go to bed earlier". Especially with it being daylight until 9pm. Nobody wants to go to bed in daylight.

That is good for you. I don't get this part: In bed at 07:30 PM and get up at 06:00 AM? 10 hours in the bed. :oops:

Now how about other parents that don't have the luxury of going to work later in the morning and have to be on the job at 06:00 - 7:00 AM.

 

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My biggest complaint about being in the northeast (Connecticut in my case) was the exorbitant cost of energy!
I moved to Groton in 1980 to work in the EB shipyard as a DOD subcontractor. The Milestone nuke plant at Waterford was billed as cheap electric energy before I got there, and a lot of people converted and some got rid of their oil fired furnaces. Well, that was like a number one subject when I arrived there. People bitching about the not cheap nuke power.
 
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Oh yes, the snow sucks, and we tax the crap outta military and retirement 🤷‍♂️


Thanks I'm fine here in South Carolina where my Military retirement, Company Pension and Social Security are not taxed by the state.

Military retirement is taxable in Massachusetts.
 

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Back when you were a kid, black people probably didn't have civil rights. Maybe they were just fragile just then.

Suck a dumb argument. Old men saying just cause some people functioned fine in the old days, everybody is weak now.

You know, fucking back in the day there was no minimum wage, no worries safety laws, no overtime, and people survived, today's workers are fragile!

Such weak minds

It's actually a tactic to deal with abuse, force others to live through the same abuse so it's more normalized in your mind.

What abuse?

Getting up early is now abuse?
God you people are delusional.

Who said that, other than you? Why is that the first thing that jumped into your head? You're dangerously close to the projection zone.

Maybe I misinterpreted your post, but it looks like you implied it by the posting chain I copied above when you said:

"It's actually a tactic to deal with abuse, force others to live through the same abuse so it's more normalized in your mind."
 

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Maybe I misinterpreted your post, but it looks like you implied it by the posting chain I copied above when you said:

"It's actually a tactic to deal with abuse, force others to live through the same abuse so it's more normalized in your mind."
You did, it was actually in response to @MrSquished's comment about old people complaining that younger people don't go through the same stupid bullshit they had to. I do find it interesting how strong of a reaction to all this you've had though, you're like half the replies in the thread. Feeling ok? We're here if you need to talk.
 

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They don't have enough money to pay me to come there.

Yeah we all know there’s not enough gun violence here for you, probably too high of an average IQ too. No one will pay you any amount of money to come here, might be able to scrape a few bucks from people who’d pay you to stay away though.
 
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You did, it was actually in response to @MrSquished's comment about old people complaining that younger people don't go through the same stupid bullshit they had to. I do find it interesting how strong of a reaction to all this you've had though, you're like half the replies in the thread. Feeling ok? We're here if you need to talk.


MrSquished was responding to my comment but anyway. Meh.

I am only conversing with people bringing up their own points of view and commenting on my post. Should I just ignore them?

Sure I have a different opinion and as I stated above no solution is good for everyone.

I have noticed that nobody has seen to address the issue of parents that have to be at work earlier and their children depend on them for a ride to school.
 

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I have noticed that nobody has seen to address the issue of parents that have to be at work earlier and their children depend on them for a ride to school.

Except where I told you that buses and walking exist. Maybe even biking! jfc

Maybe they should start taxing military retirement in SC if your shitty state can't even afford school buses for all kids.
 

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I have noticed that nobody has seen to address the issue of parents that have to be at work earlier and their children depend on them for a ride to school.

What do they do when school ends? Average school day is about 6-7 hrs. Most people work 8+ hrs.
 

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Except where I told you that buses and walking exist. Maybe even biking! jfc

Maybe they should start taxing military retirement in SC if your shitty state can't even afford school buses for all kids.

I wasn't specifically talking about South Carolina in this topic.

I'm generally talking about younger children and people in rural areas. Everybody don't live in the suburbs or in the city. Do you think walking / riding a bike 10 miles to get to school is a good idea. Or having young elementary school students walk or ride a bike a long distance would be a good idea?

I know you are looking at this through your little tunnel vision for your specific comfort zone.
 

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What do they do when school ends? Average school day is about 6-7 hrs. Most people work 8+ hrs.

This.

Which brings up another benefit of later starts. Prime time for kids to get into trouble is between when schools get out and parents get home.