got my first pfizer dose today triple victory 1. got the dose 2. the nurse looked at my deltoid and went to get a bigger needle. "muscles." 3. the entire room spent the whole time cooing over baby, who came with us. everyone was in love with her. just the idea of a BABY
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this seems to suggest a shortage of babies. people are starved for babies. people react to them in the wild like a song they have not heard in too many years, like a view of their childhood home, like the first breath of flowers floating in on a spring evening
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new EA cause area: promote fertility and the carrying of the resulting babies around public spaces to increase massive positive neighborhood effects of everyone seeing babies
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overall I think it's fucked up that we lock kids in prisons all day. it is not only bad for them. it is really bad for us olds because we dont get to see kids running around all day. this is spiritually emaciating tfwpic.twitter.com/i65dUiJHIl
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One of the things that had always stayed with me is Christopher Alexander in Pattern Language emphasizing repeatedly that beautiful, healthy spaces have an abundance of children and elderly
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For those seeing this who want to look, the obvious ones are 27. Men & Women 35. Household Mix 40. Old People Everywhere 57. Children in the City 65. Birth Places 66. Holy Ground 67. Common Land 68. Connected Play 72. Local Sports 73. Adventure Playground 75. The Family
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dude when did you read Alexander. how long have you been a postrat cc
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Almost 10 years ago during my urban design fixation on "Why do Texas cities suck ass but Florence looks amazing?"
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absolute renaissance man



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