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modularmaniac420 t1_j64znaz wrote

Same, and to think when Sagan emerged in 2010, he was right in Cav’s wheelhouse, as a pure sprinter who could make it over a lumpy course. But by 2012 there was no real competition anymore: Sagan could make it over any climb save the high mountains and would usually make it on to the podium. It’s hard to overstate how versatile the man was. They had to change the green jersey rules at the Tour in order to keep it competitive. He won three consecutive World Championships on totally different terrains. I’d rate him the best overall Classics rider of the 2010s. One of the all time greats, just a step below Merckx IMO.

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modularmaniac420 t1_iw37omc wrote

I’d suggest r/bostontrees, but they probably will not appreciate a complete stranger asking them to commit a crime so he can save a few buck.

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modularmaniac420 t1_iuibrlx wrote

You’re not, and the problem is it discourages people from moving to Worcester. I love Worcester, it’s one of the last affordable places around, with some gemlike neighborhoods, and commuter rail to Boston. If they ever figured out how to make the railway accessible to more commuters, you would suddenly have a lot of affordable housing more accessible to Boston as a whole.

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modularmaniac420 t1_itpwtcp wrote

It’s a buzzkill when you come here for leaf pictures or r/Boston for Storrow pictures and end up having to reply to some hateful clown who has nothing better to do than troll us. On the other hand, I appreciate the effort you took to write your thoughtful post, it can real help clarify the issues.

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modularmaniac420 t1_itpqx3n wrote

Thanks for commenting. These “BREAKING: (whatever bullshit i read in the Herald or Breitbart)” posts are exhausting. Between these and all the clown comments underneath them, they kind of ruin my local subs

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