2/ see, if you pave over EVEN MORE of the city, but use cobblestones or fossilized cow turds or bricks, or something, and then also make the r̵o̵a̵d̵s̵ alleys so narrow that you can barely see the sky, this is TRAD and GOOD "in my TEDx talk I will,,,"
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agreed, that you actually want to see your neighbors is a requisite condition here can you imagine what a nightmare modern day detroit would be if the streets looked like this?
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Is this a jeopardy question? What is my Twitter timeline?
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"I can enjoy the bike lane that will allow me, and thousands of my aware & diverse neighbors, to be with nature at our delightful urban park."
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Just don't like cities either way tbh
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you do realise that compact cities are quite compatible with people having access to the woods? and that trying to give everyone a homestead is how you get suburbia? if you can walk out of your city in 10 minutes into woods, you're not cut off from nature
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These types of cities, at least in parts of the old world I have traveled, are not the soul-crushing expanse of modern ones. Easy to travel a short distance to exit quickly into natural landscapes. Also lack of glaciation in most regions means mountainous beauty often visible.
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