"How does rent control work in Tokyo?" The same way food control works in San Francisco.
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"I want to buy a hamburger." "Cool; if your grandpa ate here it's $1 unless you've ever eaten another burger, otherwise it is $100."
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"I want to buy a taco." "Illegal." "But tacos are cheap and acceptable food options." "Yeah; why did you think we made it illegal?"
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"I want to build a stakehouse." "Great; no problems if no one in neighborhood objects." "Wait what?" "Oh you never heard of vegan veto?"
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"I want to buy a milkshake. "Illegal; too many calories." "A salad." "Too few." "A burger." "Too beef." "Chicken. " "Not enough beef."
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"Population growing like crazy; guess we need more food, huh?" "Oh that's politically contentious." "... That's math." "Techie scum."
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"Why are there people starving on streets?" "Effing capitalists." "Seriously?!" "Republicans." "SERIOUSLY?!?" "Their ways are mysterious."
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@patio11 Where are you getting density numbers? Wikipedia says SF is denser than Tokyo. SF is 2nd most dense in US:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wendell-cox/americas-densest-cities_b_5888424.html …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@graemeblake That's because the Tokyo metro area is a massive sprawl. The core wards are ~2.5X++ denser than SF is.
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