knittingandscience asked:
I am a transportation professional looking to move to Chicago next year. I am dead serious. Which neighborhoods in Chicagoland would you suggest?
knittingandscience asked:
I am a transportation professional looking to move to Chicago next year. I am dead serious. Which neighborhoods in Chicagoland would you suggest?
Uptown, Edgewater, Rogers Park, Lincoln Square, the far Northside is genuinely amazing urban design wise and has great transit access to the loop
Urban Planning is a great field that acts as a Middle ground between design and policy, it is approachable and has a tangible effect on all of us and how we live. If you care about how are cities develop, it’s a great field to get into. It’s a new field meaning that there is a low barrier to entry, you can enter it from many degrees such as Urban Planning/Studies but also Architecture, Political Science, Sociology and others. So yeah if you want to do something that makes a real change for the better, consider Urban Planning as a field.
Historic charming affordable neighborhood in a progressive city with a light rail station and a public library
Would centaurs be included under the ADA, because on one hand being half horse isn’t a disability really but on the other hand they are so long they might not fit in normal elevators and too tall for most buildings and doorways, meaning they would have a hard time navigating the world without accommodations
The story I am making will have something for everyone, its gonna have:
Girls, if you listen to music on your phone, please use Musicolet, it has so many features and is so easy to use, yes it is mp3 files instead of streaming but that just means you can listen offline and won’t lose access to your songs ever
Gay Folks love their Diagonal Streets
Anonymous asked:
Hey, what's your name
I can’t say that online, that’s dangerous
Releasing a feral Hatsune Miku onto the train <3<3<3
