

A lot of this was about neurodivergent people. How they had become what they are because of malice by fairies, not by happening to be born with a certain neurology that is likely to be even beneficial.


A lot of this was about neurodivergent people. How they had become what they are because of malice by fairies, not by happening to be born with a certain neurology that is likely to be even beneficial.
What year did these two trips take place?
I’ve hitchhiked from Finland to China and onwards to India.
And then of course shorter trips, such as many trips between Finland and Spain. Etc.
Absolutely the best way to travel anywhere!
Absolutely the best way to travel! There’s a community for hitchhikers in the Forumverse, BTW: [email protected] .
What region is this from?
Never seen that much sour cream on it before!


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I know it’s absurd.
Why did you bring that absurd idea up in this comment of yours?
Good to notice that they do have a train station right in front of the stadium. It’s a 2-minute walk. And if you’re able to afford visiting the stadium, you are definitely able to afford the local train ticket there as well!
It seems quite sure that “proper transportation arrangements” can mean taking the local train just fine.
That is a self-clarity. But why should every human being use buses only? That sounds incredibly dystopic, to be honest.
Please take a look at the map. There are plenty of things there, other than just one hotel. There’s the whole town of Lyndhurst there, and the southern parts of Rutherford, just some 5 km away from the stadium. Or, if we take 5 miles, that would mean about 8 km. 8 km is about the limit until what distance can be covered by bicycle without an effort.
A society exists for maintaining infrastructure. It’s a basic function and it’s unforgivable for a city to fail on that!
EDIT: And because it’s really useful to look at the map, here’s a direct link to show the distances: https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=fossgis_osrm_car&route=40.81219%2C-74.07257%3B40.7875%2C-74.13428#map=14%2F40.80825%2F-74.09755
Sorry, I understand each word you wrote, but not really their meaning. Would you be able to paraphrase, please?
Do you think that the city should engage a – civil engineering project to build a pedestrian bridge over a navigable canal?
Uhmm? Yes? Have you somehow missed that there’s a stadium on the other side of the canal? There are a lot of things in the southwest corner of the map, not just one hotel. I do not believe there’s any other country on this planet where this is even a question. That bridge would absolutely get built. Building the stadium cost a big sum of money. A simple pedestrian bridge costs something like 50 000 $, maybe 200 000 $ if you want a fancy one. How would it not be possible for the stadium to pay that? It’s an increase of about one percent to the project’s expenses.
And if they somehow forgot to include the necessary traffic connections in requirements for giving the permission to build the stadium, then I can assure you that the state is able to pay for a hundred grand for simple infrastructure.
When will the pedestrian bridge be ready?
No, and that’s precisely why sports venues are not built in middle of Autobahns.
Germans would not go to that sports venue because it would be illegal to walk outside.
I hope there’s a way for their children to relay a message to them.