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I like medieval and baroque architecture as much as the next fag but it’s kinda overrated
Rats and Pigeons are noble and kind creatures of the city and should be treated with far more kindness than you would give to a suburbanite
Girl who writes bad fan fiction but it’s rpf about late 1800s Chicago Architects like Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright and Daniel Burnham
Anyways, so you know how gay villages tend to be in walkable parts of cities? Like the Greenwich Village, West Hollywood, Boystown, The Highlands in Louisville, the Grove in St. Louis, The Gayborhood, ect… Well I have a theory on why that happened
So I am thinking about train stations as the beating heart of a city and they are temples to transportation and how they could be even more, some train stations have shops on the lower levels and restaurants, Grand Central has offices in it, Penn Station has a Sports Arena even if that wasn’t intentional and I am wondering to what extent we could take this
“The draft is evil”
This could either be
- A writer complaining about the physical pain that their writing is causing them
- An editor explaining to a writer that their work is shit
- A leftist political statement from 1969 that is still relevant today






