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1 month agoI walked down to the store and it was 526 cabin footprints.
you’re high on mushrooms in the Viking age, the gods are everywhere
I walked down to the store and it was 526 cabin footprints.
It seems like the obvious answer is to put facilities and businesses in the same buildings instead of nearby. Medical, convenience/light grocery, school rooms, some community centers, civil services, storage, remote work spaces, etc.
Site requires JavaScript to view the story. Also aren’t investors always going on about how they shoulder all the risk so they should benefit the most from their risky ventures instead of workers? This seems like the farrier who dumped a bunch of capital into their business just as cars were coming onto the market.
He should maybe turn his chair so the window is behind him for better lighting