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@lemraspberry

26 𓆏 | amateur gardener | architectural designer

San Antonio, TX Entrou em Eylül 2014
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lean𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊@lemraspberry·
my girls by animal collective is about building social housing
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ahmed (dying of liver failure)
I’ve cleaned houses and apartments for over seven years since moving to this country by myself; recently liver failure took my strength away, I couldn’t work for months, and fell behind on rent, but not by much. I have no other option, please help me 🥺🙏🏽 gofund.me/f6ce540cd
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Ryan Moulton
Ryan Moulton@moultano·
If you live in the eastern US, a close relative of the cherimoya grows wild all over, the pawpaw. In a creek valley it can be every 3rd tree in the forest. Harvest in September.
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me again@quinncoherent

absolutely insane farmer's market haul. got to taste a fruit i've never had before called chirimoya, which tastes like a creamy strawberry pineapple with the soft texture of a mango. they're native to guatemala & south america, but have to be hand pollinated in CA

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☘︎@vintageforestt·
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critical urbanism
critical urbanism@criticalurban·
@UrbanCourtyard That's ridiculous to say that requiring adequate staircases makes it impossible to build that exact type of structure. Can't you see that the entire bundle of propaganda promoted by urbanists is developer public relations for deregulation.
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
Flats that "live like a house," with a front facing the public street, and a back (a quiet side) that looks into courtyard. This is what single stair reform enables
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lean𓍊𓋼𓍊𓋼𓍊@lemraspberry·
@TomWright165389 @Bugs @CompletedStreet density (with the benefits of prioritizing it) doesn’t happen in the first place because we prioritize roads and sprawl! “having a greater area in which to choose to live” but having it only be car accessible is sprawl. Inner city areas also subsidize suburban development.
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Nope nope noping@TomWright165389·
@lemraspberry @Bugs @CompletedStreet Adding more roads means more people have a greater area in which to choose to live, it doesn’t prevent anyone from choosing to live in the most dense area they can
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
"There won't be a second date, but she now knows about induced highway demand, minimum lot sizes and the evils of sprawl."
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summer ☀️@ughitssummer·
americans really spend 4 years in a walkable community (college), say “wow, those were truly the best years of my life. oh well!” and then proceed to buy a house & car in the middle of a suburbanite hellscape
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Nope nope noping
Nope nope noping@TomWright165389·
@CompletedStreet Induced demand is bit of a silly idea, people have a time cost they’re willing to pay for a journey and more road means more people can make the journey at the price they see fit. Would you accuse increased density of housing of inducing demand and therefore doing no good?
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Guilherme Nunes
Guilherme Nunes@guilhernunes_·
the frog fell asleep while trying to watch a critically acclaimed movie
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Grande@Sixrande·
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Elai
Elai@elaifresh·
Oil at $110 pivot to urban horses now before it’s too late
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