kpyna

kpyna t1_je2ub7s wrote

Do you know about the the wiki on r/childfree? It has an unbelievably long list of doctors in every state that will perform sterilization without asking many questions.

There are also notes from people who had the procedure done with a certain doctor (such as - this doctor will not sterilize anyone under 21, they asked me 0 questions and just scheduled me, etc)

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kpyna t1_j56fh7v wrote

That's my main issue with the bill. I do not like the explicit approval of procedures on intersex children.

Oh, you think it's abuse if a doctor, therapist, teenager, and parent all agree to use puberty blockers? But it's fine for parents to cut the dick off a hermaphroditic or ambiguous kid and raise them as a female before the kid is even able to talk? Make it make sense!!

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kpyna t1_itmm7yb wrote

I don't think they ever found a body (if they did, that information hasn't been shared yet) but this summer they pulled a fridge out of his old apartment and did an analysis on the sewer system after someone gave them a tip. A couple months later investigators said they were very confident she was killed in December 2019.

Based on this I am thinking they found her DNA in the fridge and/or septic system. It's grim but I think the way things were carried out, there might not be anything visible to find.

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kpyna t1_iqrc9ui wrote

I just want to be sure because it always makes me sad when out of staters are hurt or die because they don't know what they're getting into :(

If you REALLY want to see Mt Washington's summit, cog railway or a tour van will be fine. I wouldn't drive it because with my luck my car would shit itself on the way up, but it shouldn't be a difficult drive.

But if you're just looking to see the sights and Mt Washington is just something on the list, I strongly recommend taking a nice hike instead. Have fun!

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kpyna t1_iqr8jhu wrote

> 1) Can I expect to see fall foliage in the above mentioned areas or am I too early for peak foliage

That will most likely either be peak or close to peak foliage. This map provides a decent approximation.

> 2) Any recommendations to go up the summit without driving up Mt. Washington Auto Road? I am thinking Tours/Guides?

Like going in a tour guides van? I know there are services that offer this, but, meh. It's all a little overrated in my opinion. Haven't done cog railway in a long time but I liked it as a kid and I think it is rightfully popular with tourists for the novelty.

I don't recommend that you hike Mt. Washington!! If you choose to anyway, realize there's a very good chance you will not make it to the summit due to poor weather conditions. Tourists who have done bigger mountains die trying to hike the mountain all the time. If you get trapped/lost and survive you will be on the hook for your rescue bills and as of recently, maybe face criminal charges.

> 3) Any hikes or drives that have similar views to the Mt. Washington Summit?

Mt Washington has a fairly unique view because it is so huge but NH has tons of mountains with beautiful views that can be hiked by novices especially if the novice likes a physical challenge. I like Welch and Dickey, Mt Major, West Rattlesnake Mt, and Mt Willard for a fairly straightforward day hike.

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