Phoenix is not a great example of how we should design cities. Putting a city in a desert is a bad idea from the outset.
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I ride a bike to work every day. I'm never sweaty. The infrastructure to cycle exists so I won't get run over by cars.
bolognese a lazy recipe? takes me like 3 hours sheesh
If you get it, purge and update your cache. It still works.
No worries mate
How does this law favor fast fashion? it seems the opposite
Sorry but reality doesn't stroke with your concerns. Old people are stuck in car centric cities when they can no longer drive. Disabled people are stuck in car centric cities when they cannot drive. Cities that prioritize other modes of transport have more options available to both groups and you're mad over nothing.
Edit: just look at Dutch walkable cities as an example - they're perfectly accessible for old people and disabled people. Sorry but the idea disabled people can only use cars and need car-centric infrastructure to live in a city is delusional.
What? I said it depends on the disability. Depending on why you can't walk to the store, a bike or e-bike might work. Not every disability is the same. I know people that can't walk to the store but can use an e-bike.
How is a mobility scooter too small for a disabled person? It's literally designed for the purpose. And by Microcar I mean what you see in Amsterdam as microcars, not 'a small car'.
this was a funny meme to me thanks
I'm a bit floored by this being a question at all, my condolences. Depending on the disability, a bike, e-bike, mobility scooter, or microcar.
No he didn't? He said it will have consequences for Ukraine. It's his job to worry about that.
According to this article, about 40% of men and 60% of women identify as feminist. That means only about 60% of feminists are women, at least in the States.