timtheninja
Tim the KNinja
timtheninja

Honestly, those small towns should function on the 15 minute city logic too. Really they used to function that way. I grew up in true small town Minnesota (ok fine, actually outside that town on 5 acres of brush and trouble). When I was growing up, that town of 900 people had two small grocery stores, a hardware store

Take some time and watch some of “Not Just Bikes” older videos.  Some European cities managed to do just that.  It takes a lot of planning and commitment though.

There’s More To 15-Minute City Conspiracies Than You Think

I'm soon to be 70. I'll likely be dead by then. But kayaking might be fun. 

Cities are way better than they were the last you set foot in one for more than a hot minute.

I live in such a town (Dunedin, FL) and I love it.

Yeah but my friends’ cousin’s neighbors son-in law is working for a company that is printing the signs with a UN logo saying stay in your sector under penalty of death 

I wanted to like the RS, but the ergonomics were terrible (I couldn’t heel-toe to save my life) and everything about it felt cheap. On top of that, they don’t really do well on track from a cooling standpoint. I’d much rather spend a bit more and get a new GR Corolla if I wanted an AWD turbo hot hatch. 

You can learn it quick. I bought a 1987 Fiero GT once and my dad had to drive it home because I didn’t know how to drive stick yet. I learned

My 16 year old learned in an afternoon. You can, too.

God I want this as a daily

Very much appreciate the tongue-in-cheekiness of the post, Amber.

The Trans-Am.

train car

Something something Subaru.

In all this time, nobody thought to put them sideways like they have in many places?

The Derry Girls fan in me approves, the color blind me disapproves.

The regular new Ypsilon is also available with a gas engine, it isn’t only an EV

Its pretty cool but the front is extremely busy.

Ok, it’s pretty cool, but it’s really depressing that 1. we will probably never see any Lancia on our shores ever again, and 2. we’ll probably never see another gas-powered Lancia anywhere.