If I had that kind of money I would secure enough for my wellbeing, but get rid of the rest before it made me paranoid and poison my relationships. Beyond a certain point, wealth makes rich people question others' motives, which probably explains their moral descent.
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The most violent people are afraid of decision-making. They outsource their adulthoods to influential, rich people rather than attempt a moral, yet happy course through life. For anyone with morality or empathy, every happiness has a speck of anguish.
And to call it “populism”! Populism supports the rights, privileges, and *interests* of the common people. Violence and populism are very different things, but you wouldn't know it from listening to people who equate guns with wholesomeness.
@russelltovey, have you ever tried OP as in Shakespeare per David Crystal? Probably not a stretch, and could be a sort of Rosetta stone for accents. Potentially sexy too.
You're right, you answered this subsequently. I apologize for wasting everyone's time.
@NewUrbanism, #cnu26plenary
Please comment on the right to commerce. The market aspect you mentioned wrt LA calls to mind the occasion of Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation: an inability to get permits. Started the Arab Spring in Tunesia.
@NewUrbanism, #cnu26plenary
How do we pursue spatial justice without resorting to a spatial version of the melting pot? From everybody's space to nobody's?
Auto-autos, Serendipity Apps, and Social Hubs accessplaces.com/blog/2016/9/6/new-travel...
The Social Media Plan accessplaces.com/blog/2013/9/24/the-socia...
Dear @SenSherrodBrown: Thank you for standing up for my privacy by voting YES on #USAFreedomAct.
Congress should pass a resolution of our intrinsic worth. http://thinkbig.us/ideas/19731/
Answer by @BFDonnelly to Why isn't The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central available in Russia anymore? http://qr.ae/lw9Lf
Oops. Watched #internetmustgo. The video stuttered like crazy until I turned on my VPN. Irony.
This is the last day for public comments about net neutrality. See http://battleforthenet.com http://t.co/ac2YwOg24d
Competence gives you the moral authority to demand to be let through the rules.
Help devise a 21st century plan for sharing online https://openmedia.org/r/672251 (via @TheOpenMedia)
My answer to What are the ugliest buildings for significant institutions? http://qr.ae/GqoBK
@hblackson, ah. See this. cplorg.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collectio...
Obviously smaller.
@hblackson I don't know what a shiftabout is. Please explain how it works as a roundabout with no "round."
@hblackson, what happens if you pull the market into the middle of the intersection? The oldest Sheriff Street Market in Cleveland did.
The Social Media Plan accessplaces.com/blog/2013/9/24/the-socia...
The Social Media Plan accessplaces.com/blog/2013/9/24/the-socia...
@UrbanPolicyPlnr, @hblackson, They're seen as different things. Not sure they should be. I'm not obsessed with names. Rules, though . . .
It's not just a scale. It's the interface between countless numbers of people and the family.
Some rules for Lean Urbanism accessplaces.com/blog/2013/9/20/some-rule...
RT @umairh bingo :) "@gpetriglieri: There is one route to salvation from ironic detachment. Yearning romanticism.”
RT @blackurbanist I think lots of towns in America are afraid of small houses unfortunately, but they shouldn'… (cont) http://deck.ly/~0Pm2m
Yes We Camp. http://bit.ly/qRTmnW
Note, _Indignados._ Mere deprivation doesn't get people on the streets, but boy does an insult.
RT @hblackson @BFDonnelly #Placemakers.
Ugh.
Bad, Howard.