

There may have been a small uptick overall, but that one is disproportionately insane, I think
There may have been a small uptick overall, but that one is disproportionately insane, I think
Isn’t near transit stations exactly where you’d want to put high density housing?
Alright, wrap it up boys, we’ve been made
I broadly agree, but I think there’s a bit of a “correlation is not causation” effect at play, too
I would expect people who are very career-focused would prioritise socialising less, and also be more willing to do a long commute for a job they are highly invested in. But the reduced socialising wouldn’t necessarily be caused by the commuting (not entirely, at least).
It makes it difficult to use the pavement, especially for elderly people and people with disabilities, costs the council a bunch of time and money to repair, and doing the repairs often require killing off the tree
I think the best example of how deeply ingrained classism is in the UK is the video of now ex-Prime-Minister Rishi Sunak as a young man:
I have friends who are aristocrats, I have friends who are upper class, I have friends who are working class… well, not working class.
I think people often don’t immediately see how stark the class divide is in the UK, especially tourists, because the UK has a relatively large middle class especially around touristy areas. But the difference between Kensington and, say, Middlesbrough is stark
I like him, so we’re up to America + this one guy
When in doubt, double down with more slurs, I guess?
This has to be the most American take of the week
Car-brain plus assuming the french think about them, that’s some top tier copium
The VAST majority of Muslims are just regular, kind people who don’t murder their families.