How it feels to be an urbanist sometimes
How it feels to be an urbanist sometimes
They aren't windmills, they're the actual giants, so go forth and vanquish you valorous knight! We are legions of Sancho Panza.
13ReplyKnights were basically police for rich owners in feudalism. Dont glorify them. AKAB.
4ReplyDon Quixote and Sancho Panza are cool though. Great parody of knighthood even if four centuries old.
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: "Cities? Public transportation? That's for poor people!"
Oh man, I fucking wish.
11Replyme on my bike:
9ReplyBut isn't the whole message that the windmills are an imagined problem not a real one like cars? Or am I missing a layer of this?
6ReplyI think an alterative caption would be "what car infastructure advocates would have me believe (and how I sometimes feel)"
3ReplyYes.
But... it feels, like fighting against an virtual enemy, because so many people do not see the problemtic of cars...
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Tilt that windmill
6ReplyDutch wind turbines are bad??
2ReplyDid you heard about Don Quijote de la Mancha?
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If you ban cars you need to offer excellent Switzerland-level public transportation. So maybe that’s what you need to focus on?
With good public transit infrastructure people will simply use cars less and less and that can make the eventual ban more palatable.
1ReplyDoesn’t this depict that cars are the future of civilization and riding a horse is a relic of the past? Don Quixote scholars please enlighten me.
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