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chicago common brick lying in a tallgrass prairie | he/they
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There’s streetcars and no people
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Small-midsize American metros love to have a lovingly restored Union station packed with private security guys ready to pounce on anyone who looks too comfortable
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Brb regurgitating
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Phone manufacturers are scared of Big Coventry. I mean Coventry. I mean Coventry. I mean Bicentenial. I mean Coventry. I mean
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However this small child on board with a car toy that says “beep beep” which causes him to say “bep bep” in response over and over is performing automotive culture and should be ejected
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[being escorted off by Amtrak police] you telling me a region railed this network
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👼 Amtrak should commission some ambient musicians to compose a soundtrack for the Great Hall 😈 Amtrak should put TouchTunes in the Great Hall
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Urbs in Bento
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it is 2050, i am picking up an ekiben at new penn station (located in the bronx because the old one is a protected pre-flood archaeology site) before hopping on my 3 hour bullet train ride to chicago, the capital of the bustling nation of neo-pritzkeria
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Nothing enhances a 2-8 hour journey by train like a delicious cheap lunch that fits in your bag and doesn’t need refrigeration or heating. Amtrak should be selling bento in the cafe car too
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When It™️ happens I fully expect Chicago to sound like it did the night the Cubs won the WS
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This is my first attempt at mimicking the process of local printer Dan MacAdam based on videos from his Instagram. Really love how unpredictable it is despite the precision involved. Mistakes just get absorbed into the texture www.instagram.com/crosshairchi...
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Details. Fun with dithering
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Maybe so, but I don’t think anybody else can pull off the whole extreme inexplicable unearned deference to the dear leader thing he’s got going on. Vance would get eaten alive by his own party
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Can’t believe nobody’s tried again
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You see me pull up with my cart and mule you know we about to get our collodi-on
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Gonna have a darkroom cart and everything
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We do NOT fw Harwood Heights and Norridge
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Buttigieg: fix your [bread prices] or die
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I’m increasingly convinced these labels mean nothing and the latest Thing is the only one where you actually get signal. If I don’t have a 5GUW icon now my phone is essentially a brick
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Bonus points when the unsent text grows malformed by prolonged exposure to the void and becomes unsendable no matter how many times you try it
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It can’t wait a day because more of them will die tomorrow
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So the correct order of operations to avoid a gap in Wandrer is to download Strava data, upload to RWGPS, connect RWGPS to Wandrer and sync, disconnect Strava from Wandrer?
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Is there a way to switch Wandrer over from Strava to RWGPS without nuking everything? That’s honestly what I care most about lol
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I… might do the same honestly, I don’t use 90% of what I’m paying for on Strava, I just need a decent route builder (and Strava sucks at that)
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I love that my icon is home plate shaped now. Sure why the hell not
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Mullet Illinois and Forehead Indiana
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Just Do It before the Russians send bombers over the North Pole and whoops it looks like the conflict has moved to ICBMs never mind Ironically there’s a Nike Sports Complex in Naperville that’s called that because it used to be a missile site, zero connection to the shoe company