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  • That terminal (which is the main one) feels like a maze if you've never been in it before. And, IIRC, there are actually two trams at that terminal. One for the domestic side and one for the international side (I could be wrong about that since I've never personally been on the international side as I've never left the country). Plus there's a station for an LRT line that services both terminals on its way between the Mall of America and Downtown Minneapolis.

    Weather wise, UM-TC is a bit warmer than UND as it stands, and there's more to do in Minneapolis than in Grand Forks. Also picking UND is choosing to be on the wrong side of a college hockey rivalry. The only right side in a college hockey rivalry is UMTC's side, or at least the side that's not UND or UW-Madison.
    Which airline did you fly to end up at MSP? The airport's got 2 terminals, one that discount airlines like Sun Country and Southwest fly out of and one that Delta and other major airlines fly out of (but probably 90% of the flights out of that terminal are Delta).

    I've actually never been to North Dakota. I have no family out there and any work travel stops me about an hour short of Fargo.

    Hallock is a crazy remote town. It's literally only a half hour from Canada. I've never been there, though. Not really had a reason to be in that corner of the state.
    Nope. Furthest north I've been in my state is Bass Wood Falls on the Ontario/Minnesota border in the BWCA, which is still south of International Falls.
    while you're at it, you should have fun meeting other members and getting to know the community.

    Ive read parts of each of those books, but considering I dont subscribe to the NAP, I dont care about For a New Liberty. I also dont have time for MEaS, MaM.

    Also when I say Early, I mean socially. Early Rothbard promoted "ghetto" (creds to Curt Doolittle on that one lol) ethics (aka the NAP)
    *is a member of a Pokemon community* *thinks pokemon is degenerate* :P
    have you at least picked up Sun or Moon?

    My mom and I own a book by each of them. They are great imo.

    Ive read both Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard. They are great! Ya, Hoppe is basically the exact same person as Rothbard, except Hoppe focuses more on enforcement of law and high-trust.

    also Late Rothbard > Early Rothbard
    You know who Hoppe is? Cool!

    Ive read a good amount of Hoppe. Im in the middle of "A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism," but i haven't read it in a few months. "Democracy: The God that Failed" is a great book though... you should totally read it. And Hoppe's articles on immigration are good too.

    I prefer Vox Day and Mike Cernovich, who actually aren't racists and are intelligent.

    So what brought you to Pokecommunity?
    eh

    i just transitioned from Hoppean Anarcho-Capitalism to like PaleoLibertarianism/Conservatarian. Seems like the best fit for my beliefs. Im also a Fusionist because i think the GOP and LP need to become a coalition with certain shared values. As for being Alt-Right, not really. I share some common values like nationalism, closed borders, and capitalism, but I'm more realistic about Trump. Im glad he won, but we need to hold his feet to the fire. I also dont like the community too much. The smart ones in the Alt-Right are great tho- just the normal people aren't great in my opinion.

    you?
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