scroobers

scroobers t1_ixd5vb3 wrote

It's proving my point, it's large enough to be designated as it's own village inside Watertown. It's definitely more than just a "street". It has it's own zip code and a population above 9,000 people.

Describing it as just a long street diminishes the fact that it's a separate entity from the larger Watertown area.

I got this information from the wikipedia page here

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scroobers t1_ixcw9f6 wrote

You're thinking of Oakville, Watertown is bougie as hell. I lived in Waterbury for most of my life right on the border to Watertown/Oakville. Watertown is definitely not turning into Waterbury, and it's definitely conservative.

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scroobers t1_isss325 wrote

There is no bear problem. Are you suggesting we start culling bears? People need to educate themselves on bear behavior and realize they are wild animals, not cuddly pets.

This is same bullshit that happens with sharks, attacks are extremely rare but when they happen there's a media frenzy and people suggest killing any of the animals they see.

More people are injured or killed by cars but nobody wants to do anything about that. But when one person is injured by a bear, now it's a bear problem the government needs to "take care of".

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