Submitted by 200Fathoms t3_125yun2 in Maine
Man—we're not far off from those heathens in California and Oregon. And the rest of New England is right on our heels.
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From the study mentioned in the article:
Submitted by 200Fathoms t3_125yun2 in Maine
Man—we're not far off from those heathens in California and Oregon. And the rest of New England is right on our heels.
Unlocked article:
From the study mentioned in the article:
Coasts rule! Or at least the NE and NW coasts...
I’m heading to Florida soon, my first outside New England trip since covid. I’m only going because it was a free trip basically, I wouldn’t pay good money to go on my own…
Also thankful to live here. I have friends in Cali. Sounds like an entire different country to me.
I thought this was going to be about people's interpretation of how tight and loose objects are, like pickle jar lids and lug nuts.
But apparently not. We're loose like them.
Why doesn’t it feel “loose” though?
Hillary and biden "carrying" all the loose states seems incredibly disingenuous when maine actually contributed electoral college votes to trump. Wonder if the author even knows about maine's non-all for 1 system....
I wonder what the north's looseness rating is though because some of the stuff like natural disasters and resources entirely buck the trend of being tight
Also I'm pretty surprised (and almost skeptical) about the dakotas. Plenty of natural resources, didn't think they were susceptible to disaster or environmental stuff not at all densely populated. Are they fat as fuck and dying early or something?
yes, they’re poorer and in worse shape than we are in the northeast. this is a tremendous mess of “research” either way you put it.
You are gonna love it - Florida is great
I mean if New York or California could split their electoral votes they would've contributed a lot more than just one vote for Trump...
Florida is a shithole
Sounds like something a reddit pleb who's never been would say.
It’s been about 15 years since my last Florida experience but I’m the right demographic so I should be fine….
Been there recently. Broken cars and tire carcass everywhere, soulless suburbs, concrete, strip malls, and chain restaurants. Disney is the most genuine place in the state. And that's not mentioning the government.
Nice what part did you go to? I was in Jacksonville not long ago, near Orange Park - was nice. Went and hungout in Ormond Beach, also very nice.
"Tire Carcass" and Broken Cars didn't see any of those.
From the linked study in the article:
tightness (many strongly enforced rules and little tolerance for deviance)
versus
looseness (few strongly enforced rules and greater tolerance for deviance)
you didn't read the article.
So California is the loosest state? And yet one the scientist’s assertions is that loose states will exhibit: lower incidences of disease, lower mortality rates, lower population density and less homelessness?
That doesn’t seem to check out.
Next-Ad6082 t1_je6qci9 wrote
Interesting, thanks for posting!
I was interested in seeing that as an image, so I retrieved this from the paper:
https://preview.redd.it/ar0kgkvi3sqa1.png?width=1940&format=png&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=5390b1a652dfe38b50f97a95b2ea9f1d496f3c14