#3 Bat
"The white sharp teeth, behind the full lips of the blood-dripping mouth, champed together like those of a wild beast."
No title available
Three Goblin Art
Jules of Nature

No title available
almost home
DEAR READER
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
ojovivo

if i look back, i am lost

shark vs the universe

JBB: An Artblog!
we're not kids anymore.
taylor price
trying on a metaphor
Today's Document

⁂
sheepfilms

pixel skylines
Stranger Things

#extradirty
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands

seen from Sweden
seen from Australia
seen from Germany

seen from Argentina
seen from Lithuania
seen from Argentina
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Romania

seen from Indonesia
seen from United States
seen from Brunei
@shadow-creator
#3 Bat
"The white sharp teeth, behind the full lips of the blood-dripping mouth, champed together like those of a wild beast."
Apparently someone got their car stuck on the light rail tracks at Mt. Baker. For those unfamiliar this is 35 feet up in the air
Fun fact! this is likely due to racism. Not the drivers, to be clear, but this is a not-entirely-unsurprising result of systemic racism in the greater Seattle area and the influence it has on infrastructure spending.
I'm a huge proponent of public transit, rail in specific, and I'm very glad that the greater Seattle area is finally starting to see some solid light rail infrastructure sprouting up in the form of the 1 and 2 lines, but that in no way stops me from critiquing the decisions made in planning and implementation.
Light Rail, in it's colloquial form here in the US, is basically always a compromise solution. It's cheaper than subways, can make good use of existing right-of-way around freeways, and can function as a kind of low-capacity commuter rail in the suburbs while behaving more like a tram or streetcar in downtown areas. It is crucially, however, not a streetcar, nor is it a commuter rail. Streetcars make frequent stops and are optimized for dense areas with lots of traffic. Commuter rails are larger and stop less frequently, optimized for bringing suburban residents into city centers. Commuter rail should, however, be independent of street traffic so it can travel at higher speeds. For this reason, most of the Link light rail system in seattle is actually not at-grade (street level), but on either elevated or sub-grade track. Downtown, the lightrail actually functions as a low-capacity low-frequency subway system in what used to be the bus tunnel (we don't have time, but yes it was stupid). Everywhere else, it's up on elevated tracks that largely follow the freeway system.
There are three stations, all immediately south of that Mount Baker elevated station, where the Link actually runs at-grade. These stations run through the historic low income immigrant neighborhoods of southeast seattle. Here, the trains are forced to stop at red lights, interact with crossing and left-turning traffic, and even cross through sidewalks and terrifyingly narrow pedestrian islands. They could have built elevated track here, as they did everywhere else, but they didn't. they didn't want to spend the money. I have personally watched light rail cars carrying hundreds of people have to wait two full minutes for cars turning left in front of them, delaying trains so like, 5 people could drive there. Once it reaches the end of this low income immigrant-dominant neighborhood, however, the Link returns to it's above-grade status, with Mount Baker being the first elevated stop. You want to know how this woman, who claims she was misdirected by her GPS, probably ended up here? I would bet anything she tried to make a turn at the intersection just before the stop and got confused. The intersection, for reference, looks like this:
I'm not saying it's an easy mistake to make, but given the number of people who drive through here every day, it's honestly not that surprising that someone, especially someone who is from out of town, or someone who is used to shared streetcar lanes, would eventually make this mistake. When you're dealing with a city of hundreds of thousands of people, it's only a matter of time before a mistake like this happens. but it is only possible for it to happen because of the decisions made in the planning process, and one of those decisions was effectively "we can save money if we make everything worse in that part of town where all the foreign poors live", and so they built the thing at-grade, instead of keeping it elevated like everywhere else.
and yes, those tracks are in the middle of a four lane road, and no, there is no way to get to any of the at-grade stations without crossing at least two lanes of traffic on a very busy avenue. and those tiny little pedestrian islands are not only terrifying to walk on, but a man in a wheelchair was clipped by a passing train car a while back because his chair didn't really fit through the tight turns well and one of his feet was sticking slightly out when the train passed by. This is not a problem at like, any other stops in the Link system. Just here. Just in this neighborhood. And it's a fucking disgrace.
upgrading from the ball
Gangle talks about Sonic lore.
Direct reference to @punkitt-is-here’s Roxas comic
I don't like to admit it, but sometimes I actually miss John Green.
Sometimes I can almost hear him.
Out of Touch
Out of Touch Thursday
OUT OF TOUCH THURSDAY
but im out of my head when you’re not around…
happy birthday.
this is the only out of touch thursday you can reblog this
More warm upz 💥
Uncle grandpa:Ray sipe: joined VINE as Ray sipe
I still have those suspenders, but I was never able to fly
It's that time of year
my favorite boxer-turned-priest
I KNOW the original Japanese isn't calling this woman he/him
COMMUNITY 1.12: Comparative Religion
Soul Eater fanart to celebrate October
Aspen Red Forest, hand-made entirely with MS Excel 2007
Last week, I shared a pixel art piece I created using MS Paint, and I was truly grateful for the warm response from the community 💖 This time, I took on a new challenge, creating a fully animated pixel art scene using only Microsoft Excel 2007. Yes, Excel! Over the past week, I manually filled 320x200 cells, across 20 sheets, using just 9 colors. I then compiled 20 screenshots into a GIF to showcase the animation. The final artwork exists solely as a Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (.xlsx) file.
people who don't follow baseball are missing out they don't even know about the mariners etsy witch
Yeah
TWO SUCCESSFUL ETSY WITCH MOMENTS IN THE SAME WEEK??
MAGIC'S BACK UP AND RUNNING FOLKS, GET THOSE CURSE BOOKS OUT RIGHT NOW.