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The Internet is dead and Bluesky is the wake. PDX furry with interests in urban planning, transit, politics/society, photography, and many types of games. 🌹🚲🚍🚊🚇🌃
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We actually need more government employees to save money, ironically.

If the Democrats can't bring themselves to say "government spending is good, actually" in this precise moment, then they really are cooked and all need to be replaced.

another mind numbing day at the fuckless task factory

Transit brain: ACTIVATED

“avid user of leaded fuel” is a very useful label for republicans

Great work San Francisco 🙃 www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

I haven’t received dollar coins in a very long time. Now I have to wonder if I can spend them anywhere

"Speed bumps don’t solve the core problem... they just make the experience mildly more annoying, often leading to aggressive driving between bumps." - bike bus leader Sam Balto @coachbalto.bsky.social

I’m surprised I hadn’t heard about this but CPB basically tortured a German citizen then kept her past her planned leave date that she had a flight for! She’s certainly not the only one and I couldn’t imagine the human rights violations happening in those facilities rn. www.kpbs.org/news/border-...

To ride on the sidewalk in Unincorporated Marin County you need to both: (1) Be under 14 years old and (2) Know the County zoning code by heart

An endlessly frustrating trope in American politics is that gun shows and churches represent real communities whereas, say, farmers markets or pride parades don’t.

I swore I would never write this game but I forgot February only has 28 days, and I needed an easy win for the Patreon before the month ended, so here is "Trapped in an Elevator with Ayn Rand" the One Page RPG

it's 2025. your wife left you. your kids don't answer your calls. you start doing phrenology on a cartoon ogre. you still feel numb. it's getting dark outside.

It's emotionally gutting to me to see this happening

Two of them

Plunk

Sabin Elementary was granted a noise variance to allow music and dancing during once a week during recess—and a neighbor has chosen to appeal that decision to City Council www.portland.gov/council/docu...

“The mandate in dual-stair buildings for a central corridor on every floor means that most apartments have windows on just one side, limiting ventilation and light and resulting in small units that are less hospitable to families with children.”