Could you post some examples? I'm not familiar.
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Replying to @Crypto_Futurist @380kmh
yee pls elaborate on the critiques of Japanese urbanism, and what blackpill means
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Replying to @UristInFurs @Crypto_Futurist
To say something blackpills me means that it fills me with an irresolvable despair The critiques vary based on which aspect of JP urbanism
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But they tend to amount to explaining how the JP method differs from the US method, then saying that the fact of the difference itself...
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...proves that the idea can never be applied in US. Circular reasoning.
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Examples include privatization of railways, standardization of zoning law, use of short-lifespan construction, etc...
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Replying to @380kmh @UristInFurs
How is short-lifespan construction beneficial? Make way for newer technologies instead of spend $ to modernize old systems?
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Replying to @Crypto_Futurist @UristInFurs
Not just newer tech, but also fewer vacancies (and attendant crime), more economical use of land (less need for greenfield dev)
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Replying to @380kmh @UristInFurs
How short we talking? Curious about Musk's hyperloop, in theory it seems revolutionary, but his model requires at least a 20+ year lifespan.
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...to pay off initial investment
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I was thinking about houses in particular--30 year lifespan for concrete-based structures, 20 year for wood
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