dawaxtadpole

dawaxtadpole t1_je0puax wrote

I can understand someone enjoying the world building of the first one and not appreciating the development of said world building in subsequent movies. I liked all of movies and felt that the run times were appropriate. I also feel like it became more comical, and you either dig it or you don’t.

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dawaxtadpole t1_j806vd7 wrote

I haven’t seen it. I have only seen the plethora of posts saying how shit it is. I figured it was a ploy to get people to hate watch this program. I don’t care either way. I woulda probably watched this show 30 years ago, but my parents wouldn’t let me.

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dawaxtadpole t1_j6xq6l2 wrote

In Worcester the public transportation is not good. You really do need a car to enjoy what the city offers because it is a large city as far as it’s land mass goes. so you have a bunch of bad neighborhoods mixed into good ones. None of the areas in Worcester are free of crime. Property crimes are still common but violent crimes are far between compared to cities of that size.

Because Worcester is so spread out I encourage people to check out the surrounding towns to live and head into Worcester to enjoy the city.

I’d rather live in Worcester than Boston, Springfield, Fall River, Lowell, Lawrence, Brockton, and like a couple dozen other places in Massachusetts, but I would still rather live in one of the surrounding towns of Worcester, because the property crime is so high.

I lived in Tatnuck, a good neighborhood, and my house got broken into multiple times. My brother lived on May street, a bad neighborhood and his joint got broke into as well. 3 floors up and still got robbed. Property crime is still real bad.

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dawaxtadpole t1_iy9bblc wrote

You should try out Northampton, has a lot of what you like. Like other people said already though, it depends on what you find for residence and how much you are willing to spend.

If Northampton is too expensive you could try South Hadley or Holyoke, but you are gonna lose some of the things you want.

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dawaxtadpole t1_iwgmegy wrote

Framingham didn’t get a mayor until 2017, and was considered the largest town in the country by many beforehand.

Framingham's Home Rule Charter was approved by voters on April 4, 2017, and took effect on January 1, 2018.[30] On that date, Yvonne M. Spicer was inaugurated as Framingham's first mayor.

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