@VladTheInflator Even though this sounds like something that would happen in Florida, I suspect this is false because I can’t find the original post or any article from an actual news source confirming this.
being the only person masking on a flight in the middle of the worst flu season we’ve had in years is so confusing I genuinely don’t understand, being sick is SO MUCH WORSE than masking for a few hours it’s not even close, what the fuck is going on anymore
🚨HEARTBREAKING: A little girl in Gaza sifted through the sand, searching for a piece of bread that survived the bombing, after Israeli warplanes destroyed her family’s displaced tent yesterday.
With #snow❄️ Mother Nature reveals how much we over-designed our streets for cars.
If we learn to look carefully, she also inspires us to create healthier and more equitable streets for all!
- Philadelphia🇺🇸, S 4th & Monroe St.
(📸 by @drewkaiser | Animation by @otucis)
They don’t teach you in history class that Americans actually had quality passenger train travel once upon a time
Small towns to midsized cities in almost every corner of the country had beautiful train depots that were hubs of local commerce
People love to blame Detroit’s decline on the riot, glossing over the intentional movement of department stores, families & auto plants into surrounding whites only suburbs & demolishing thousands of homes & businesses to build highways while blocking investments in mass transit.
I know this has been posted a thousand times but I want you to really zoom in and look at the top photo. The ornate facades, the crowds on the sidewalks, the pleasant mid-rise density. If this street were still around today people would find Kansas City downright picturesque
Ohio, an economy the size of Switzerland, sees just 48 trains a week and has no rail links between its major cities. Yet the state found $600M for a new Cleveland Browns stadium, 136× more than it plans to spend on rail projects over the next two years.