You know what my first policy would be as a head of state? Lining the streets with these bad boys:
Ultimate efficiency at all times, no discernible drawbacks (billionaires will be forced to pay)

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You know what my first policy would be as a head of state? Lining the streets with these bad boys:
Ultimate efficiency at all times, no discernible drawbacks (billionaires will be forced to pay)
Elevators Services in Pakistan by configuration will commonly give 20-25 years of solid assistance. In any case, with consistent use and quickly evolving innovations, you’ll in the long run need to overhaul this hardware. Modernization offers a few exhibition and well being benefits, reestablishes dependable usefulness, and improves productivity and traffic stream.
Bamboo Welcome - 2017 #proxienubs #lgcameraphone #lgg5 #lg #snapseed #streetphotography #visually #processed #reflections @snapseed._ #japan #tokyo #narita #lines #bamboo #golden #travelators (at Narita International Airport)
A little #perspective by the #travelators at #Lisbon's Cais do Sodré #Metro #station. #Portugal #symmetry #grey #travel #tourism #tourist #architecture #design #concrete #steel #igerslisboa #lisboa #Carris (at Cais Do Sodre - Lisboa)
I have a love and hate relationship with travelators. I love how my walk speed suddenly speeds up but I hate the end part where you have an abrupt decrease in speed.
It’s like gobbling up a bucket of popcorn then realising there’s just a few handfuls left and you have to eat one popcorn at a time…
Shit, I have ADHD…
Oooooh JUPITER!!! :3
"The Roads Must Roll" is a 1940 science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein. In the late 1960s, it was awarded a retrospective Nebula Award by the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) and published in The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929-1964 in 1970.[1] The story is set in the near future, when "roadtowns" (wide rapidly moving passenger platforms similar to moving sidewalks, but reaching speeds of 100 mph) have replaced highways and railways as the dominant transportation method in the United States. Heinlein's themes are technological change and social cohesion. The fictional social movement he calls functionalism, (which is unrelated to the real-life sociological theory of the same name), advances the idea that one's status and level of material reward in a society must and should depend on the functions one performs for that society.
The Roads Must Roll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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