aPirateNamedBeef

aPirateNamedBeef t1_jdjgiyh wrote

You should be fine living just about anywhere in the state, especially in a town or city of any size. (if you are looking at smaller rural town, it may be more of an issue, but even those are generally considerably more liberal than the rest of the country as whole)

I would be mostly concerned with jobs and the general amenities of the area where you want to live. And of course the cost of living is high, so budget is always a big concern here.

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aPirateNamedBeef t1_ja940oo wrote

Get a temperature sensor and do quick temperature audit of the house when it is cold outside. You can get a cheap temperature laser online and it will tell you where the heat is leaking out the most. Then you can get some things to mitigate the leak. Like draft stoppers for doors or even the plastic wrap for windows if its really bad.

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aPirateNamedBeef t1_iz5xruc wrote

Even if they would give you a check back, by the time you get it sorted out the next bill will have already issued and you wont have a credit anymore.

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aPirateNamedBeef t1_iuj7r55 wrote

It's not about sticking it to homeless people. I think you are seeing malice where apathy/self interest exists.

People designing things are not thinking, "how can I fuck with homeless people today", they are thinking, homeless people keep sleeping here and that causes problems for me, how can I make my own life easier. Also I am a person in charge of benches at a T station so its not like I have power to help homeless people.

Edit: I would love to know why the downvotes. I am not arguing for shitty benches here.

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