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I like this because you can write an entire thesis on why it's a bad idea. My biggest gripe, personally, is that most parkades are about 7ft high, floor to ceiling. Not nearly enough room for a skatepark./r/fuckcars has figured out where to put the mythical third places:
It's one of the worst things ever to happen to anti-American propagandists in general.The World Cup is the worst thing to happen to online urbanists in years:
Yes, I was going to mention that, especially as someone mentioned the sound issue above. You have to wonder if whoever wrote that has been inside a parking garage once their entire lives.I like this because you can write an entire thesis on why it's a bad idea. My biggest gripe, personally, is that most parkades are about 7ft high, floor to ceiling. Not nearly enough room for a skatepark.
You could also sperg out about occupancy, because the structure was never designed to accommodate people. A fire on a lower level could turn it into an Oakland Ghost Ship situation.
But most realistically, who pays? A parkade generates money. How much could you possibly charge at the u-pick mushroom farm and book fair to keep the lights on?
Taxing the rich, obviously. Any losses will be subsidized because having a hecking wholesome community is more important. By the way, doing anything to make money is evil.How much could you possibly charge at the u-pick mushroom farm and book fair to keep the lights on?
It would just happen. Growing fungus is complicated and cross contamination is a big issue. Afaik most mushrooms are grown on manure, so imagine the smellHow easy would it to be to surreptitiously add poisonous mushroom spores to the mushroom farm and have it look like an accident?
I imagine the smell of the sweaty black trans amputee stinkditches as depicted in the illustration would overpower any smell in an immediate 2-mile radius.It would just happen. Growing fungus is complicated and cross contamination is a big issue. Afaik most mushrooms are grown on manure, so imagine the smell
It’s funny and pathetic how other countries’ mainstream media obsessively covers America to distract from their own nations’ problems. Seems like only the neurotic Reddit types and boomer liberals that religiously watch cable news are the ones who fall for the propaganda the hardest.It's one of the worst things ever to happen to anti-American propagandists in general.
These people still wouldn't go to ANY third place, which is one of the reasons so many have closed post-covid. I would love to see more third places but there has to be a business case for it because unfortunately anything free quickly becomes unusable due to the absolute unwillingness to do anything about antisocial behavior./r/fuckcars has figured out where to put the mythical third places:
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Once again, walkable city advocates hate moving:
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Hello, as someone who studied social science and urbanism (proper urbanism, not wet dreams of some no-lifes), there's science that can back you up on your ideas. Wish people like you were the ones in charge of city development.These people still wouldn't go to ANY third place, which is one of the reasons so many have closed post-covid. I would love to see more third places but there has to be a business case for it because unfortunately anything free quickly becomes unusable due to the absolute unwillingness to do anything about antisocial behavior.
Multi-level parking structures are the best way to deal with car storage in urban areas. Surface lots are a waste of space and a blight on the streetscape, and on-street parking kind of sucks. You also have the benefit of your car being out of the sun (or snow). There's no reason you couldn't still do a solar canopy on the top level, helping offset the electricity consumption of EV chargers.
This might be a unpopular, but I'm of the opinion that most on-street parking (with the exception of handicap and loading spaces) in downtown cores should be removed and replaced with multi-level parkades designed to blend in with the surrounding architecture. The space freed up in the right of way could instead be used for things like wider sidewalks to support patios, street furniture, trees and planters, and cycling lanes separated from traffic.
The "third places" urbanists talk about are almost always for-profit businesses, which require you to spend money, money that they really can't afford on a regular basis.These people still wouldn't go to ANY third place, which is one of the reasons so many have closed post-covid.
And a lot of them are bars but not the nice kind of bar that's mostly quiet and hosts trivia and dart leagues and does bingo nights. Barcades, sports bars, music venues etc. The kind of bar where you go to not socialize.The "third places" urbanists talk about are almost always for-profit businesses, which require you to spend money, money that they really can't afford on a regular basis.
You're forgetting that they'll basically lie their way into thinking YOU are the inefficient, impractical one. If you attempt to reason this with you, they'll ignore you, mock you, or block you.Autists want things to just be and therefore make shit up and get mad and puff their cheeks and piss their pants until it happens.
Autists do not understand "incentives". Autists do not understand "practicality."
Autists just go "I hate cars, I hate car-things, therefore we ban cars (and do what with them) and we take the car-thing and turn it into a woke thing, and if it's impractical it's just proof of how bad you are."
Unfortunately anything free tends to draw in people who don't appreciate it and cause problems and damage. Some people just can't behave in public for whatever reason and even a modest cost is enough to keep them out. It's a real shame because public spaces should be free for everyone to use regardless of their socioeconomic status but some just have to ruin it for everyone else, and often it's the people who could benefit most.The "third places" urbanists talk about are almost always for-profit businesses, which require you to spend money, money that they really can't afford on a regular basis.
Well, again, there is a "third place" that normal people go to on the weekends. It can have late hours, it's free to visit, it often serves alcohol and food, and people generally go there for meetings, it's called the "friend's house". You can host or visit. I've done both over the years, it's usually fun. I suspect that they don't have that option as their houses are studios or hovels that can barely hold one person and a cat, or the houses are in suburbs, and they don't want to go out that far.Unfortunately anything free tends to draw in people who don't appreciate it and cause problems and damage. Some people just can't behave in public for whatever reason and even a modest cost is enough to keep them out. It's a real shame because public spaces should be free for everyone to use regardless of their socioeconomic status but some just have to ruin it for everyone else, and often it's the people who could benefit most.
Along those same lines, access to public toilets is a big problem in a lot of cities and a real barrier to people with certain medical issues being able to enjoy public spaces but you're lucky if they make it 24 hours without some kind of damage being done to them. Because...why?
You're forgetting that they'll basically lie their way into thinking YOU are the inefficient, impractical one. If you attempt to reason this with you, they'll ignore you, mock you, or block you.
Well, again, there is a "third place" that normal people go to on the weekends. It can have late hours, it's free to visit, it often serves alcohol and food, and people generally go there for meetings, it's called the "friend's house". You can host or visit. I've done both over the years, it's usually fun. I suspect that they don't have that option as their houses are studios or hovels that can barely hold one person and a cat, or the houses are in suburbs, and they don't want to go out that far.
I too like to go see/host friends & I know you want to give them grace, but even the tiniest studio can be a pleasant place in good company and it's worth making the trip to see someone you appreciate.I suspect that they don't have that option as their houses are studios or hovels that can barely hold one person and a cat, or the houses are in suburbs, and they don't want to go out that far.