I will no longer kill or die for the Oxford comma. Burn all grammar rules and destroy the classist language structures that bind education to one pay-to-learn dialect. In this glorious manifesto I will
@Stephengm99@sam_d_1995 You can just admit you don't want property values to come down regardless of the human cost. It's a crappy opinion that kills people and cities, but at least you'd be honest.
@AdvocacyBC@dylankrugerbc Fun fact: only enormously sheltered and privileged people use the term "eye sore" on buildings, especially when the building is housing in a housing crisis. I hope your home specifically is demolished for a skytrain.
@VanPoliMorphus@marissenmark I'm still confused what the problem is specifically. Why is 18 stories bad? It won't be the only large building there for very long. You live in a city.
@broadwaysubway_ I'm dying for a proper train to UBC. Why do we hate public transportation so much in this city?
I know it's because we also hate poor people in this city but still.
@VanPoliMorphus@Brandon_Reddy Imposing and uniquely tall? You live in the middle of one of Canada's largest urban centres, what the hell are you expecting. You can afford to leave.
@Ben_coli as soon as payday comes around, I'm treating myself to a dageraad day. Been too long since I've seen the selection and dammit I deserve a lil treat
@JaneSmi72064948 @CllrHardwick People are dying because of the price of land. Aesthetics and vibes aren't more important than human life.
If you don't want to live in a major urban centre, don't. You can afford to leave unlike many of our neighbours. And yes, the homeless are your neighbours.
@CllrHardwick If the entire public should get a voice, isn't it bad that only the affluent can afford to repeatedly visit town halls and devote all their time to blocking projects?