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"Drivable" here means that every store has roadway in front of it (including in the form of a parking lot).
Is there a drivable shopping center or strip mall in your local area that you'd consider WELL-DESIGNED?
Yes, there's one or more that I'd consider well-designed
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Hm, I don't really have a response to this. It's not so much a question I'd wish was asked more often, and more a thing of just informing people. Sewers and waterlines are too often a "magic thing people don't think about", so I wouldn't so much say there's a question I'd want people to ask more. I'd moreso say that I wish people would consider that water and sewer are not magical pipes that live in your walls and in the ground, and that you are part of a massive distribution and collection system that requires maintaining and respect.
The other reason I think people should think and respect it more is because all it would take is a few days of water and sewer failing to completely upend your life. Think about it. Think about how many times you mindlessly use the sink, shower, toilet, water hose, etc. What if the water just stopped coming out? What if your toilet backed up and never went down? You'd quickly hate your life in both situations. And you'd possibly get sick. Thus the thing I wish people thought about more is to have respect for the glorious thing we call modern indoor plumbing.
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Zoetermeer, Nelson Mandelabrug. Photograph below by Marianne Lems.
The bridge was designed by architect Hans Bak and opened in 1992. It's used to connect two parts of the city, and bridges railtracks and a highway. In 2007, it was chosen 2nd place in the 'ugliest place in the country' comoetition (this shows how much we Dutch hate our heritage). In 2022, it appeared the bridge was close to collapsing, which resulted in dismantling the bridge to repair it. The yellow glass has to be recoated every once in a while, which costs a lot (around €50,000 each time). Despite all this, it reopened in 2023. If you ask me, it's a cool high-tech design, which is a rare architectural style in the world.
13.03.2026
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Punkrocker - Teddybears, Iggy Pop
It is 2 weeks into uni and I woke up yesterday the sickest I've ever been. I'm a bit better today but it still sucks. I am so so hyperobsessed with legends of tomorrow I've never been so hooked on a fandom in my life (especially the gays), so at least that's keeping me entertained. If anyone who likes it sees this please rb I want to yap about it so bad.
Photos: went to a night cafe with my gf! and with our duck thing we won at moomba. Also japanese food from dinner with my mum + pretty sunrise + drawing from an art anatomy class I'm taking at uni. I was under the impression drawing anatomy meant life models but it turns out it meant like. cadavers. and body parts. so maybe I should work on my reading comprehension.
I'm trying to lock in while I'm sick but the work is very hard. wish me luck please.