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You forgot trees. Lots of trees for lots of shade.
"Am I a joke to you?"
So few! How about Belgorod in 80-ies:
went to Amsterdam a while back. the infrastructure there is dreamy. if I could choose where to live it'd be there
Moved from South Africa to the Netherlands about 2 years ago, I have gotten so used to the infrastructure I have a mild panic attack any time i think about how on earth I would get from a hotel to a super market if I go back to visit Cape Capetown South Africa.
I have gone from desperately fighting that I need the best car and I should be able to speed all I want to being happy to just hop on my bike and cycle to work never caring if there will be parking.
This country may as well be a fever dream and some day soon I will wake up back home.
Why the fuck would pepe be outside? Fake and gay
Carless utopias are based, redpilled even, I would say
God damnit the youth are speaking in tongues again.
*orange pilled.
Huh, I would've thought the pill would be green.
Whenever I see a pepe in the wild, I assume it's about something racist.
Hey, leave the mini alone. Of all the cars, that one's one of the best for cities
Of all the cancers, breast cancer has the best 5-year survival rate.
well yeah. I didn't say it's good. You know, lesser evil and all that
All cars are cars. Even the smallest ones fuck up cities because it means somebody's building parking spaces for them.
Hooded pepe is being very dangerous to other pedestrians by using his skateboard on the sidewalk instead of the wide bike path.
Pepeopolis
Perfect depiction of downtown Vancouver.
For people saying that this is unfair to drivers, If all of this was road there would be traffic too.
I walk to the grocery store with my foldable cart 🤷♀️
Walkable city doesn't mean no cars allowed
"Tell me you fundamentally don't get it without telling me you fundamentally don't get it."
based
I am lucky enough to live close to mackinaw island and it is as amazing as the picture says. For people who don’t know mackinaw island is an island in one of the lakes surrounding Michigan and it has banned vehicles (except for essential businesses like repairs). You’ve got a super walkable island, bikes everywhere, no one complaining about the no vehicles, horses everywhere too. It’s amazing and I wish I could have that in lower Michigan .
It’s actually so idealistic the houses for permanent residents on the island are ungodly expensive. Millionaires only get to live full time there.
Meh. Last time I visited it was just another overcrowded tourist trap full of generic souvenir stores and storefronts full of the same "local goods" found in every tourist attraction in the country, only instead of vehicle exhaust the main street smelled like manure and stale fry oil. The fort was neat, I guess, and the fudge was good (I mean, it's fudge), but overall it was pretty underwhelming.
Without all the tourists it would probably be a pretty nice place.
So it’s kind of a trip that really is up to you how it goes. I went expecting tourist stuff off the boat and quickly just got a bike and zoomed around the island enjoying nature. I came back to the main town when I was hungry and having a ton of options was nice. I’d also really prefer the horse smells to cars, horse poop and all. I grew up with farms around me all the time so cow poop smell during fertilizer season is real normal to me. Also picking up like 5 pounds of fudge before I left was nice lol. Disclaimer: I went outside of peak season so maybe it’s different during the huge wave of tourists.
Same. After moving to Michigan I saw Mackinac Island in every list of things to do in the state and so far it has been one of the most borings one
I love the UP and sleeping bear dunes (and the whole area around Traverse City) but the island just felt as a very generic tourist trap with horses and for some reason they think it's the only place to get fudge 🤷
Beautiful!