

do that and make trips to or from a train stop half price to encourage using it as a last mile to funnel into a public transit system
do that and make trips to or from a train stop half price to encourage using it as a last mile to funnel into a public transit system
suburban homes are already impossible to afford for young people. what we have to do is sell an alternative that’s better and affordable and people will flock to it. something multifamily but where you have easy access to recreation/relaxation space, somewhere you can raise a family comfortably and where they kids likely have playmates close by unlike suburbullshit, modern amenities and good sound insulation between units. the edenicity guy has a compelling vision
The cops are part if the problem
for a lot of LGBT people it’s a matter of safety. we don’t leave by choice. I’ve known outright internally displaced refugees
Schools are pro bullying and this stuff is part of it
5 years of maternity leave too. Figure out how to pay for it because you can’t afford not to and reproductive labor isn’t something you can just ignore
Knock it off with the prefrontal cortex canard, people are losing rights over that shit
Every 3 letter agency would be after me shortly
The silence broke down over the late 20th century and cases from decades past came to light
some adults pray on children
they already do, and in many cases it’s both legal and socially condoned.
consumers have noticed, since sales of smartphones have plateaued
The majority of homeless people are homeless because housing is to expensive, and the majority of homeless drug users started after becoming homeless not before
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the thing is that EVs are agnostic to their energy source. you could get 100% from your own home solar panel setup if you wanted to
so few people live in rural areas (as opposed to suburban cowboys who wonder why their :rural area" has so much traffic) that it’s a rounding error. like who cares about the middle of nowhere. it’s a distraction to even bring it up. this conversation is explicitly about metropolitan areas
but why should that 15% derail conversations about the vast majority of the rest of the country?
reform zoning at the state level and put in protected bike lanes literally everywhere. also kind a lot of people can do a little biking. I can so some trips by bike in by inner ring suburban area
what the fuck?
I saw an ad for the Squatty Potty and decided to put 2 phone books in the bathroom instead. it worked well enough
also rezone to allow mixed use and tall buildings directly along the route. bring some density to the suburbs