My niece loudly said "look at all this AI slop. They should be embarrassed to sell this" right in front of several booths at the festival and you know what? She's sooo right and I hope they heard her
Por favor pero POR FAVOR le pido a alguien que vaya al partido de Paraguay vs Estados Unidos que lleve una camiseta o una bandera que tenga el logo de Mickey y lleve escrito: "The real Mickey is from Paraguay".
ESCÁNDALO
The proposal of a walkable city is not that everyone should get rid of their cars. It’s that you can choose if you want to use your car or not and if the design is good you won’t even need it on a daily basis.
But apparently that’s too hard to comprehend for some people
I do not want a walkable city. I do not want trains. I do not want busses.
I want a car that can take me anywhere I want at any time.
I don't want to be dependent on transit schedules.
I want to choose who I'm traveling with, rather than going for luck of the draw.
I want to be able to control my own climate while traveling.
I want to be guaranteed a comfortable seat.
I want somewhere to keep my things during a day out instead of having to carry everything with me.
I want to buy and take home loads of groceries too big to carry without having to trouble myself with delivery services.
I want to go through drive thrus.
I want to be halfway home from work and impulsively decide to go to a restaurant on the other side of town and just change direction immediately.
I want to drive around a new city to take in more than I could on foot or on a fixed route.
I want to do road trips where we make up our journey as we go.
I want to explore my own city at will without any particular plan.
I want to visit small towns out of reach of even the most expansive proposed public transit systems.
Essentially, I want freedom.
Americans: we are financially better off than you
Europeans: thank you for your email, I'm currently out of office on annual summer vacation until 30th sept, 2026