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@nattylux

Making games and music, writing poems. Co-creator Co-founder

Joined July 2008

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    Apr 22

    Like so many public plazas across the Netherlands, De Plaats in The Hague was once filled with parked cars. The historic nature of these cities did not preclude them from succumbing to the automobile. But critically, they've spent the past few decades correcting those mistakes.

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    Here’s a bus in Boston with ventilation so bad that somewhere around 10% of what you’re breathing is someone else’s exhalations. Imagine that every tenth breath is like getting mouth-to-mouth from a random fellow passenger.

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    308 residents of , incl 90 kids, were kidnapped and forcibly moved to vladivostok, the town in russia's far east. It is ~9,500km from . Source: town council

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    Apr 22

    Your regular reminder that Delft’s historic market square was being used as a surface parking lot as recently as 2004.

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    Apr 22

    One of best I think. What I appreciate about his work is he illustrates not that "better things are possible" but that "better things exist, other people have them, right now"

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    Apr 22

    New >> "Who shouts the loudest wins*" is not a democratic system of government, but for too many things, it's the one we have. *bonus points if you have your lawyer on speed dial

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    Apr 22

    My father, Naeem, was an Afghan who moved to Ukraine in 1989. He has been working at a Kyiv market for the last 30 years. After his death about a year ago, I painted his eyes at the place where his kiosk was. Now his eyes have become witnesses of this war. Photo by Alina Smutko

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    Apr 19

    After decades of car industry innovation - this is where we are now👇👇 It’s time to restrict max size & weight of 🚗 cars. Via

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    Apr 21

    Cars kill over 1.3 million people every year, and we somehow accept this as the cost of doing business. If airplanes killed 1.3M people a year, we would ground all airplanes until we figure out what went wrong. So why do we accept such horrifying outcomes with cars?

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    Apr 21

    We need protected bike lanes everywhere, now. We need intersections that are designed for people who walk and bike, everywhere, now. We must think beyond cars in how we design our roads. Here’s my on America’s deadly roads.

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    Apr 21

    One half of one percent of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill is earmarked for carbon reduction strategies. The top strategy in this priority program: expand auto-based transportation systems to reduce congestion. That's not a joke. That's the policy.

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    Apr 20

    Paris metro map overlay on LA Covers an area the size of DTLA + South Central with 1.5 BILLION annual riders Housing policy is transit policy is housing policy is…

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    15 Apr 2021

    Older folks: “Why don’t kids go outside anymore?” The outside they built:

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    Apr 19

    funny thing about most current moral panics is that my main position on "keeping my child safe" is that it should be much less likely for a large motor vehicle to kill him and this position receives virtually no hearing in politics except among some freaks mainly on this website

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    Apr 18

    I can't stop thinking about people who may have chosen to book and board this flight based on a personal risk assessment that involved everyone being masked. And then, MIDFLIGHT, when it was physically impossible to leave, that element of their risk assessment was upended.

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    Apr 16

    Wind turbines in the U.S. produced more electricity than coal or nuclear plants on March 29 for the first time on record. Wow, just think how fast we could go if we really tried as a society!

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    Apr 16

    “The emissions from a half-hour of yard work with a two-stroke leaf blower are equivalent to a 6,200-km drive from Texas to Alaska in a 6,200-pound Ford F-150 Raptor.”

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    Apr 16

    “The research is clear: to improve health outcomes, meet climate targets and create more liveable cities, reducing car use should be an urgent priority.”

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