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  • The rural population isn’t the issue, it’s suburbia which is where the majority of the US population lives.

    It’s not dense enough for public transportation to be viable and it’s zoned in a way that makes pedestrian traffic a non starter.

    Suburbia causes a lot of problems. I understand why it exists - owning a house with a yard is nice. I personally wouldn’t want to give that up to live in an urban environment if I didn’t have to


  • You know, there was a girl I was chatting with once. She suggests we get lunch, then calls it off last minute.

    A few days later she complains about some guy she likes who stood her up for lunch that lives near me.

    Then she just ghosted me.

    I’ve always wondered if she meant me and the whole thing was her miscommunicating and then trying to be coy and indirect.


  • I’m one of those older Trekkies who will complain about the aesthetic choices of the DSC sets.

    My view is that there is a certain style with sci-fi shows of this nature that are part of their identity.

    Large swings in design choices are very distracting to the point of being off putting to me unless there is good reason for it.

    One thing I absolutely applaud Disney for is how they’ve managed to modernize but still keep the 70s aesthetics in their Star Wars shows. And I wish Trek had followed the same path.



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    6 months ago

    If your policy change is going to harm the less fortunate then you should re-evaluate the policy.

    A land value tax just shifts those who can’t afford it out of their homes and hands more land over to the wealthy.

    Land isn’t the problem with housing. The problem is that developers have figured out it’s more profitable to build fewer expensive properties than a large number of affordable ones. Not only do they have to do less work, but it keeps the market artificially low and so lets them charge more for what inventory they do have.

    So they do just that.

    And the residential development market has such a huge investment level to enter you won’t see many willing to roll the dice on mass producing affordable housing.

    Show me a home builder who has plans which are less than 3k sqft these days. You won’t find one.