Generally speaking, being arrested is an honorable act for a hasher. Of course, that arrest usually takes place for public intoxication or some form of mildly antisocial behavior. Being arrested simply for hashing is a bit more unusual. (No, I didn't get arrested.)
Granted, I haven't lived in a city where an act of terrorism has taken place, but neither have the people in Boston or New Haven. Now I'll also grant that Boston and New Haven are much closer to New York than I am. On the other hand, is there really a need for such paranoia? I just think charging people with a D felony for dropping little blobs of flour is a bit excessive. After all, it's not as if this happens every day of the week throughout the world. Oh, wait. Yes. Yes, it does.
Can somebody explain to me what the deal with New Englanders is? Why are they, specifically, so easily riled?
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