LearysFlyingSaucer

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LearysFlyingSaucer,

It’ll probably be mostly rodents in 200 years.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

While allowing places like r/Europe to exist after calling for the extermination of Muslim immigrants. They’ve never even pretended to be unbiased.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

I wish, but I just know the segregationist city planners in my town will just lay down more asphalt and gated suburbs. We don’t even have sidewalks or crosswalks even though there’s people walking/biking everywhere. They intentionally make our towns unlivable.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

A few years of never going outside before the power infrastructure finally overloads and no more air conditioning.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

They’ll never know the freedom and priviledge of jumping fences and sprinting across 8 lane highways to get to the airport.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

What a handsome little face. I could just talk to him all day.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

By the end of the century it’ll be a full-blown agricultural collapse. It’s easy to forget that our entire civilization is only possible because of a stable, temperate climate that allows us to grow enough food to sustain billions. Take that away and it goes right back to how it was pre ice age, with only a few million humans at most, living a pastoral nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Only this time there won’t be a cornucopia of megafauna to hunt.

Genex Tower, Belgrade, Serbia. (lemmy.ml)

Genex Tower (or Western City Gate) is one of the most famous examples of Yugoslavian brutalism architecture. The sky scraper was built in 1979 by architect Mihajlo Mitrović. The left part of the building contained apartments and the right part was suited for offices. In communist era there was the office of "Generalexport" here...

LearysFlyingSaucer,

Not bad for Brutalism. I certainly agree this more modern design being imposing and alienating. Something far too common in today's world of strange rigid shapes and sterile glass boxes. This modern trend dovetailed with car centric infrastructure design combined to create cities that are shockingly inhuman and dystopian.

LearysFlyingSaucer,

They do! I mean i also enjoy bubbly and La Croix though, Perrier on occasion too although it's a bit strong sometimes.

I wish polar made better tonic water though, that's the one thing they make I don't really care for.

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