Philadelphia should get a little old lady who’s slightly evil and give her a cool tower and declare her the official witch of Pennsylvania
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The arts have blinded me to my true passion, watching soulless mass market drivel and slop
Public Transit
you either have it or you’re sad and probably lonely
Literally everything in local politics is a matter of showing up to things, if you want change on a local level, you need to make your voice heard and make it clear that other people agree with you
I think people are misinterpreting what I mean by “need a car” I was saying that in some cities it is possible to exist in areas of the city without a car and access most daily needs, I did not mean that it would be ideal to live without a car and I did not mean that travel outside the city would be easy, what I was saying is, in New York, Seattle, Boston, Chicago, the Bay Area, DC, Portland Oregon, or Philadelphia, you likely do not need a car to exist, not that that it would be the best life ever.
Fuck it, I’m going to wrote a short story about 2 women meeting on the train and falling in love, nobody can stop me
All we need for a good summer vacation is some paints and canvas, a seaside cottage by the cliffs with a village nearby to walk to for groceries and a train to get between the seaside town and the hustle and bustle of the city
Philadelphia could be a paradise if they increased frequency on the regional rail and began a scorched earth campaign against King of Prussia


