BuddyBear17

BuddyBear17 t1_j226p20 wrote

There's something in this state that I call snow-machismo, when certain individuals, usually men, need to prove their driving badassery in winter weather by driving way over a reasonable speed for the conditions. Correlates highly with jeeps, lifted trucks, and loud Subarus FWIW.

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BuddyBear17 t1_iziue5h wrote

You need rezonings to allow additional residential construction so that the potential ridership is higher. But for that to even matter, there needs to be at least some market pressure for more residences there due to good job opportunities, which there really aren't in Bangor's moribund local economy. But jobs, housing, ridership, and new rail service is the order of operations.

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BuddyBear17 t1_ixm2r9p wrote

Yeah this is a site plan review failure by the city. Guarantee that there's some city standard for parking lot design that isn't met by this, it's a safety/fire access hazard. Last thing you need is some ambulance hitting it at night.

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BuddyBear17 t1_ityzyxl wrote

I have a friend that is a Senior Consultant there. She seems to like it enough, although she frequently logs in on evenings and weekends (and has a small child too, so not ideal). Curious why you'd choose them and not just work remotely or hybrid for Deloitte, Accenture, etc. where the pay scale is way better.

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BuddyBear17 OP t1_iqstwax wrote

It's seven months of the year here - maybe time for a winter activity/sport so you can stay engaged and have something to look forward to?

Actually - I think there's a whole lot of undiagnosed SAD in this state and region that kicks in for people around this time of year. A light box is literally life changing.

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BuddyBear17 OP t1_iqsfnmb wrote

That is actually a super interesting and astute point on the tradition of cultural stocisim and how it manifests itself in daily interactions that I hadn't considered. Obviously it's not an exuberant and "talk with your hands" culture, but when you spend day in and day out around people who look just... vaguely unhappy, it can start to impact your own mood.

All of this predates COVID, inflation, etc so any attempt to pin it on that - no.

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