u/paxbike

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Car supremacy is fiscally irresponsible and naive

If we have reached the point of triple parking; the point where service shut downs add hours to commutes; where “policy wonks” and “data driven” politicians act in opposition to it;

We need to admit the city if fundamentally broken in multiple ways.

This is the time to be pushing. Don’t let photos of convenience substitute for tangible policy that materializes in the most neglected neighborhoods

u/paxbike — 6 days ago

What’s some dirt between a boy, his bike, and the city?

Kind of the perfect weather for a long ride if you don’t mind getting gross. Paths and roads are less crowded, wind wasn’t awful, and there are worse things than riding through some puddles.

Also, bikes aren’t allowed on castle island anymore. Signs posted everywhere.

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u/paxbike — 8 days ago

What’s some dirt between a boy, his bike, and the city?

Kind of the perfect weather for a long ride if you don’t mind getting gross. Paths and roads are less crowded, wind wasn’t awful, and there are worse things than riding through some puddles.

Also, bikes aren’t allowed on castle island anymore. Signs posted everywhere.

u/paxbike — 8 days ago
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We cannot pretend the cost of living and tax burden in Boston is worth it bc of the public amenities when this is what public amenities look like.

u/paxbike — 12 days ago
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If you are a parent, a student, or a community member invested in the state of education, or if any of the ideas proposed here are things you want to get involved in, please show up today!

u/paxbike — 15 days ago
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He can’t be older than 13

I didn’t step in until they left. Told him to talk with his parents and look into the history of Mormonism before committing or getting sucked in.

They got his number, set up a zoom meeting

u/paxbike — 16 days ago