concept: i donβt get bored of people when the relationship is too stable. i donβt want to ruin my relationship with my fp for the drama of it all. i donβt think fights are exciting and donβt consider starting one to make life less boring
a while back my best friend linked me to a thread on homemade My Little Pony transformation hypnosis tapes
thatβs a really loaded sentence so let me ease into it
they were like, hour long recordings you were supposed to lay down and listen to and focus on nothing else, that started off with some relaxation techniques then eased into like, βfeel your hands becoming hooves. remember pinkie pieβs happy memories. imagine yourself literally becoming pinkie pie. imagine your pink mane. you are literally pinkie pieβ
all with the goal of putting you in a mental state where you were convinced you were this cartoon pony. and it was full of people likeΒ βwow! this was so relaxing. i felt like i literally Became rarityβ
the problem is that human brains are kind of, buggy? so people, especially if they listened to the tapes too much, started like, accidentally going to this mental state theyβd created at random inopportune times. the thread was suddenly full of people desperate to know how to stop it because they were turning into rainbow dash in the middle of driving on a highway to work, or whatever
anyway, iβm just burdened with that knowledge forever, now. i think about it a lot
this post radiates unfathomable amounts of dark energy
How rich do you need to be to be against sidewalks? The lack of sidewalks in lower-income areas is a recognized problem. Youβre forced to spend extra money on gas/transit to run short-distance errands. Local shops canβt operate. Groceries are an ordeal; missing sidewalks and βfood desertsβ are correlates. You canβt take walks. The air quality ends up worse when more driving is required. If youβre living in reality, sidewalks are good and necessary.
Yep. Itβs an overlapping class and racial issue. The most lethal roads for pedestrians are all in the South, and in the big cities here, itβs the African-American and Latinx neighborhoods where the most people dieβ¦Β
Smart Growth America noted 46,149 pedestrians were struck and killed by cars in the U.S. in the 10-year period, at a rate of about 13 people per day. The study found that minorities and older Americans are overrepresented among pedestrian deaths.
βEveryone involved in the street design processβfrom federal policymakers to local elected leaders to transportation engineersβmust take action to end pedestrian deaths,β notes the studyβs authors. βSo long as streets are built to prioritize high speeds at the cost of pedestrian safety, this will remain a problem.β
Florida was the top state on the pedestrian danger index, and had eight of the top 10 metro areas. Jackson, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee also came in the top 10. The reportβs data is pulled from the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationβs Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
Lack of sidewalks in more affluent neighborhoods have the same origins. It discourages lower income people from entering the neighborhood because they donβt have cars and there are no sidewalks. This is why those neighborhoods are set up the way that they are. There are no bodegas on the corner. You canβt walk to the store. You must drive at least two miles to reach a store.
^^ and those kind of sidewalkless neighborhoods often go through unintended demographic change. For example, when Buford Highway in Atlanta became a heavily immigrant neighborhood, many people now live there in high-density apartment buildings, many are carless, there are bodegas and small businesses owned by immigrants up and down the highway. But because the immigrants lack the political power to improve the neighborhood like they desperately want to, itβs become ridiculously lethal. The latest statistic I found says that every year, 30 pedestrians are killed on Buford Highway and 250 are injured. Just look at these pictures of people trying to do normal activities back and forth across a seven lane highway. The trails where the grass is worn down have the depressing name of βdesire paths,β according to this article.