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"First, He Was Home Alone, Now, He's Lost In New York."
Oh god that turned out grim, thanks a lot Home Alone 2.
Come As You Are That is... not good quarantine advice.
this tiktok is gonna cure coronavirus
"Mo mo" "Moooooo"
this is never going to not be funnyÂ
Rob Lowe says âthat is fucking hilariousâ with the straightest face ever
Bless you, Chris Pratt
This is the hardest Iâve laughed in so long
â«â«Thatâs not something that props can fixâŠthatâs gonna be a little harder to fix.â«â«
Itâs bACK.
Iâve seen this a thousand times and I just realized he knocks the fucking Mac of of the counter too
its not that americans canât read subtitles and watch international films but the propagandist arm of the us empire doesnât want its citizens to see films from other regions, particularly their adversary nations, because they know that cinema could humanize the very same people and culture they try really hard to vilify. its better to exaggerate the inaccessibility of subtitles and limit distribution of foreign films so people are forced to be pacified by english blockbusters.Â
americans really think their government tries so hard to limit foreign films like⊠no yall are just too lazy to go online and find somewhere to watch foreign films can yall stop pretending the reason you dont watch foreign films has to do w american imperialism as if yall are small babies that cant navigate the internet to go and watch films??? like do you have no agency of your own? can your people not think of other people as human without seeing them in movies? dont make excuses for your own laziness, if american imperialism is affecting anything in regards to foreign films its how so many of them now try to be as much as american films as possible by shedding their own cultural ties, the only thing keeping you from watching foreign films is an inability to google âwatch solaris 1971 onlineâ
also SCREAMING at op tagging this âthe 1 inch barrier is intentionalâ what bong joon-ho meant by that was THERE IS NO BARRIER. ITS 1 INCH. for the love of god just google the name of a foreign film you want to watch and add âwatch freeâ or sth next to it you will find it. netflix not having every french new wave film isnt a nasty plot to force blockbusters down your throat yall just cant go out of your way to watch a movie thats not conveniantly available through a streaming service

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Before January ends, Iâm going to magically and extremely be blessed by the universe.
not gonna risk scrolling past this
Thatâs still a lot of trees #EthicalMemes
Here is the link in case anyone wants to donate some trees!
https://teamtrees.org/
The official site of #TeamTrees. One dollar plants a tree...
Theyâre only about 1.2 million away, and a couple of weeks ago they were 4 million away. Thereâs a good chance that with a bit of noise made about this, they could rally for that home stretch. This would be a good time to tell your family, friends, co-workers about the project, as there are many people interested in donating to charities at this time of the year. Once you choose a donation amount, you can also select that it is a gift for someone else, if youâre interested in gift ideas.
If nothing else, please help pass on the news here!
Itâs dec 17 3:33 am we can still do this
super close!!
if youâre reading this, itâs a sign that the thing youâre anxious about will go well. take a deep breath and trust yourself.
this is EXACTLY what Hannibal deserves

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In Pontevedra, the usual soundtrack of a Spanish city has been replaced by the tweeting of birds and the chatter of humans
âListen,â says the mayor, opening the windows of his office. From the street below rises the sound of human voices. âBefore I became mayor 14,000 cars passed along this street every day. More cars passed through the city in a day than there are people living here.â
Miguel Anxo FernĂĄndez Lores has been mayor of the Galician city since 1999. His philosophy is simple: owning a car doesnât give you the right to occupy the public space.
âHow can it be that the elderly or children arenât able to use the street because of cars?â asks CĂ©sar Mosquera, the cityâs head of infrastructures. âHow can it be that private property â the car â occupies the public space?â
a metro-style map of pontevedra shows typical walking times.Â
âThey stopped cars crossing the city and got rid of street parking, as people looking for a place to park is what causes the most congestion. They closed all surface car parks in the city centre and opened underground ones and others on the periphery, with 1,686 free places. They got rid of traffic lights in favour of roundabouts, extended the car-free zone from the old city to the 18th-century area, and used traffic calming in the outer zones to bring the speed limit down to 30km/h.
The benefits are numerous. On the same streets where 30 people died in traffic accidents from 1996 to 2006, only three died in the subsequent 10 years, and none since 2009. CO2 emissions are down 70%, nearly three-quarters of what were car journeys are now made on foot or by bicycle, and, while other towns in the region are shrinking, central Pontevedra has gained 12,000 new inhabitants. Also, withholding planning permission for big shopping centres has meant that small businesses â which elsewhere have been unable to withstand Spainâs prolonged economic crisis â have managed to stay afloat.
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âThe city is the perfect size for pedestrianisation,â says local architect Rogelio Carballo Soler. âYou can cross the entire city in 25 minutes. There are things you could criticise, but thereâs nothing that would make you reject this model.â
read more: guardian, 18.09.18.Â
A lot of people are rightfully asking in the comments/reblogs if this part of the city is still accessible to people with mobility limitations, since walking/biking isnât something everyone can do. Like, I LOVE the idea of no cars. I do not love the idea of no public transportation at all.Â
â Since 1999 Pontevedra has seen intense urban renewal and cultural revival, positively influencing the local economy. In the 21st century the city of Pontevedra has undergone both a cultural renaissance and an urban transformation, taking in the pedestrianisation of the city centre, extension of cycle lanes, recovery of the historical and natural heritage, rehabilitation of buildings and public spaces, and an increase in green areas and pedestrian walkways. Unlike the other six large cities of Galicia, which have lost inhabitants to neighboring municipalities, Pontevedraâs population is currently increasing. It has become one of the most accessible cities for disabled people, receiving a national prize for this in 2006, along with the European âIntermodesâ award in 2013, the UN Habitat Award in 2014 and the Award of the Center of Active Design in New York in 2015. Pontevedraâs model for responsible mobility is currently seen as an international reference.[9][10][11][12]
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âPontevedra is well connected by road and rail. It sits on the A Coruña-Tui railway and motorway corridor. Pontevedra is located between the Galician capital Santiago de Compostela (58 km to the north) and the largest Galician municipality, Vigo (30 km to the south). Pontevedra city itself does not have an airport in its municipality but the city is relatively close to the airports of Lavacolla to the north (in the municipality of Santiago de Compostela) and Peinador to the south (in the municipalities of Redondela, Mos and Vigo). A good network of roads and motorways efficiently connects Pontevedra with the other Galician cities, and also with Portugal (55 km to the south), and inland (100 km to the eastern city of Ourense). Regular bus lines link Pontevedra with other Galician cities and towns, as well as with Madrid, Porto and Lisbon (among others).
The AVE high-speed train (in Spanish Tren de alta velocidad, or TAV) reaches Pontevedra and the city is a stop in the âAtlantic Lineâ, running from the northern Galician city of A Coruña to Lisbon (Portugal).[22][23][24] Likewise, Pontevedra will benefit from the high-speed train connecting Galicia and central Spain. That Galician connection will be fully operational in 2018.[25]Despite the fact that Pontevedra was once the main Galician port, at present the tiny Pontevedra harbour is only used for recreational purposes, not for cargo or passenger transportation. Neighbouring MarĂn is a major military and commercial harbour 7 km away.â
Wikipedia which is really quite interesting.Â
Hereâs what their official government page says, via google translate from Galician into English:
âAccessibility
The integrating city.Â
That was one of the main goals of urban reform, which is practically achieved throughout the public space of Pontevedra. Starting from a global approach, accessibility to facilitate an independent life for everyone was a fundamental axis of the whole transformation.If the barrier-free work is for those who find it more difficult to walk (wheelchair users, older people, moms and dads with baby strollers, etc.), it also works for everyone else, who runs between ramps and stairs. they often use ramps.
Testing the works
In the first phase of urban reform, when the technicians were still not very familiar with the features of these works, it was the members of the Friendship association who tested the result before receiving it as fit. Thus, unique ramps and platforms, which make life easier for so many people, have a very resolute resolution.
Illuminated
In addition to the configuration of the street or square, public lighting is of primary importance, especially when thinking of the elderly or those with some type of visual difficulty. The lighting has been enhanced throughout the city, both in strictly pedestrian and mixed-use spaces. At some points, light intensities on pedestrian crossings have been enhanced.
Accessible trails
The city is the epicenter of several trails accessible to anyone who has or wants to use a few wheels to get around. All departing from the capital, except for the Gafos River, are wheeled. Both the Mirador and the Alameda parks as well as the Senda do LĂ©rez and those that make up the Xunqueira de Alba water complex can be covered from start to finish in good accessibility conditions. Likewise, all the coastal walk between the city and the river (axis Buenos Aires - Uruguay - Corbaceiras - Av. De MarĂn) can be crossed without any impediment.â
Back to the Guardian article:
â The benefits are numerous. On the same streets where 30 people died in traffic accidents from 1996 to 2006, only three died in the subsequent 10 years, and none since 2009. CO2 emissions are down 70%, nearly three-quarters of what were car journeys are now made on foot or by bicycle, and, while other towns in the region are shrinking, central Pontevedra has gained 12,000 new inhabitants. Also, withholding planning permission for big shopping centres has meant that small businesses â which elsewhere have been unable to withstand Spainâs prolonged economic crisis â have managed to stay afloat. â
A look at how future cities could function largely without cars.
Say what you want, but imo, Ozai getting his bending taken away, being mocked by a group of teens, and then being imprisoned in a dark cell, wearing rags, and being forced to see the son he abused and abandoned take the throne and do a damn good job at leading is INFINITELY more satisfying then him just dying and quite likely being turned into a martyr figure by his supporters. âTHE FIRELORD DIED FIGHTING THE AVATARâ is something that would have let him go into the history books almost gloriously. âHe got beat by a teenager and died alone and powerless in a cellâ ? Now thatâs the kind of pathetic ending a piece of shit like him deserves.
which ben wyatt are you today?
stevie nicks is fucking corrext

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