Clollin
Submitted by Clollin t3_11c2v6w in massachusetts
Clollin t1_j7y455i wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Looking for a doctor that isn't going to gaslight me and will actually run tests. by [deleted]
Still, let me know the name if you can. Please do message me. Thanks. I've been struggling with severe rash for years now.
Clollin t1_j7y349f wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Looking for a doctor that isn't going to gaslight me and will actually run tests. by [deleted]
Do you mean the BWH Dermatology in Chestnut Hill? Who's your doctor there? I go there as well but am not happy with mine lol.
Clollin t1_j7y2yc7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Looking for a doctor that isn't going to gaslight me and will actually run tests. by [deleted]
I'm gonna bite and ask who your dermatologist is. I've been looking for a better one. If you can point me to yours, I'd appreciate it.
Clollin OP t1_j48e9rr wrote
Reply to comment by jesseboyphotos in Do you prefer Washington to Massachusetts? by Clollin
I also felt much less at home in WA once I moved apartments. The new apartment was "better" but didn't feel like home.
Clollin OP t1_j48e1te wrote
Reply to comment by apis_cerana in Do you prefer Washington to Massachusetts? by Clollin
I definitely don't agree about the restaurants being better "out east". That's actually one of the things I miss about WA, all of the food I ate (and I even gained less weight in WA).
Admittedly, in WA I was in Seattle more often than I go to Boston, and I was eating out more in general so discovered more places.
But I just don't know as many delicious places in MA as I did in WA.
If it's not clear from this post, I do still tend to prefer Massachusetts overall tho. It's definitely home.
Submitted by Clollin t3_10amwun in Washington
Clollin t1_j3fjqjf wrote
From reading through this whole thread, I think Milton and Allston were the best suggestions. Milton is suburbs. Allston is city. I also talked about Quincy in my other comment.
I personally don't like Newton, but you also can't objectively go wrong with it. It's a very wealthy area.
Clollin t1_j3fjeq5 wrote
Reply to comment by RJC02134 in Moving to Greater Boston Area - Thoughts on Newton? by nomjs
If they can get enough space for their family in Allston, I'd also vote for Allston over Newton.
Clollin t1_j3fiorh wrote
Reply to comment by nomjs in Moving to Greater Boston Area - Thoughts on Newton? by nomjs
I'd like to second Milton. I'm not sure it's got as much going on or as much of a distinct identity as Newton, but I like Milton a lot more. Btw, Buckminster Fuller grew up in Milton. I'm from Canton myself.
Also, if you're thinking more city, Quincy is worth considering. The schools aren't as good, but it's a city with more of a city vibe along Hancock St (though it's less happening than a small southern city like Savannah GA for example, tho that may be because Savannah is a college town).
Newton schools certainly produce lots of stars and high achievers. I've known a bunch. However, I think Milton is probably similar if not as notorious, and if anything I think it'd be nice to get away from the hypercompetitive vibe of Newton.
Clollin OP t1_j1injx3 wrote
Reply to comment by bubalusarnee in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
Due to my fixation on sidewalks, I drove discussion in this thread away from my main point, which was whether suburbs are in state leadership's view of the future, or only Boston (and maybe Worcester, etc).
However, I just came back from my walk, and I don't see your point. I lived in Mukilteo, WA which has perfect sidewalks everywhere. I prefer it here. However, the only downside is the god-awful sidewalks. However, we know how to make nice sidewalks. Just look at Mukilteo. Even here, suburban strip malls have flawless concrete sidewalks. So it's not impossible in Massachusetts. We just need to do it.
I'd make like a resourceful Ukrainian and learn to re-pave the road myself*, but that's against the law.
*(Ukrainian television put out a video about how Russians, which I am ethnically, just complain about their built environment while Ukrainians go and fix it themselves. I'd love to be like a Ukrainian in that regard if the laws allowed, but at this point in MA I'd just get arrested probably.)
Clollin OP t1_j1bq2u2 wrote
Reply to comment by -Horatio_Alger_Jr- in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
I believe that's due to higher labor wages. Which are probably a good thing. But may also be one of the reasons the roads can't get repaved.
Clollin OP t1_j121kzs wrote
Reply to comment by koebelin in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
I see the potential aesthetic appeal, but it also means they might have Ticks in the summer.
Clollin OP t1_j117grl wrote
Reply to comment by pinklemonade7 in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
>People think these streets and sidewalks are normal
That's exactly what I'm seeing in this thread. I mean, it's all relative: Certain third-world countries have even worse roads than Massachusetts, perhaps by far. But most of the US that I've seen has much better roads and sidewalks. As do places as diverse as Japan, Moscow (sorry, showing my Russian troll roots here. I'm reformed, I swear.), etc.
Clollin OP t1_j116zdh wrote
Reply to comment by Chippopotanuse in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
Ironically, I actually like brick sidewalks. I agree tho that they, if in bad condition, can be worse than concrete for people with significant movement impairments, though.
Clollin OP t1_j116gau wrote
Reply to comment by classicrock40 in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
I agree. Education, police, and snow plowing seem well funded, but not anything else.
Idk why people prefer seeing a spotless police cruiser to seeing a perfectly even sidewalk.
Clollin OP t1_j116731 wrote
Reply to comment by bubalusarnee in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
It's not like I haven't been to other suburbs on all sides of Boston. I think they're all pretty similar, with only minor quirks/variations.
Clollin OP t1_j115vl7 wrote
Reply to comment by plawwell in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
Where I live, the town has always cleared sidewalks.
Clollin OP t1_j115hhy wrote
Reply to comment by MentallyMusing in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
Not sure why you got downvoted. I think most of what you said is spot-on.
Clollin OP t1_j0xytv8 wrote
Reply to comment by Current-Photo2857 in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
Good point, but some of us don't like to drive before we go for a walk or run. And I'd much rather look at houses than at woods.
Clollin OP t1_j0xyhot wrote
Reply to comment by Parallax34 in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
Doxxing myself, but I live in Canton and was primarily thinking of Stoughton and Rt. 138 when I made my post.
Clollin OP t1_j0xfhcf wrote
Reply to comment by nonitalic in Are suburbs in Massachusetts dying? / Low investment in suburbs by Clollin
I think it's more true in Massachusetts than other states (WA, GA). Great video btw.
I think the suburbs I saw in WA and GA were newer and still in the growth phase described in your video. Massachusetts suburbs are older, with surfaces paved with flimsy asphalt instead of durable concrete for whatever reason, so they're in the decay state where the town can't afford to repair them imho, if the video's thesis is correct.
Submitted by Clollin t3_zq9wuf in massachusetts
Clollin t1_itw57mc wrote
Reply to comment by marmosetohmarmoset in What should be on the Massachusetts state flag? by your_city_councilor
I used to, before anyone pointed out that it's potentially offensive.
Clollin OP t1_ja5nfvi wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingZephyr in How does MassHealth compare with Medicaid in other states, specifically in DC? by Clollin
Doesn't speak to how that compares to other states tho...... =/