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Distressed of Conscience Biking, walking, and taking the bus in Providence Rhode Island | Dense housing advocate | I think about plywood boats and mushrooms he/him
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anyone who works for ICE is a bad person imagine clocking in at the child traumatization factory every morning and thinking that’s an acceptable thing to do as a human being just unconscionable

Hello from Boston Dyke March! May you all have a spot during pride where you feel celebrated and included.

I wish it didn't cost hundreds of dollars to attend CNU but they're brainstorming excellent ideas to revitalize neighborhoods ravaged by urban renewal and thus turned into car centric places into walkable places like this proposal www.cnu.org/publicsquare...

Voted least likely to "Rise to the occasion" four years running

I would love this as a poster! 🌊 👣 🚍 #CNU33

Hey quick question what the fuck

Tim Houston is a rural premier of a rural electorate. Bike lanes in Halifax don’t affect the people who voted for him. This is none of his business.

The Senate bill aims to effectively end all civil rights lawsuits against the federal government except by entities rich enough to potentially pay million/billions in fees. I am not making this up.

🫡 I'm so judgy about alt text especially accounts that ostensibly promote inclusion (and then have the fucking gall to add a watermark to their images but still no text)

The last time I rode my bike was to physical therapy and I was wearing a button down shirt and pants cause I biked there from work. I got hot weiners at olneyville new york system on the way home so I suppose I was also wearing meat sauce and mysterious grease for part of the ride. This is my kit

this is so amazing

Reminds me of the signs in libraries in the aughts.

Feels a lot like this model of food production system is not sustainable

Openly declaring they are here to overturn the democratically elected governor of this state and mayor of this city. Drop dead.

The first U.S. bishop appointed by Pope Leo XIV—a refugee himself—is mobilizing priests to accompany migrants at immigration court on June 20. (Via Christopher Hale)