• cerement@slrpnk.net
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    9 months ago

    and we’ve circled back to the missing third place – libraries as community centers, family friendly pubs and bars, coffee shops that don’t require buying half the menu to just hang out, walkable (and bikable) cities where people can go for an evening stroll without being afraid of being run over …

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      9 months ago

      I want this so bad. Why can’t the car loving suburbanites who visit Europe and love it just get on board?

      Cars are not freedom, if anything they take it away while making life miserable for everyone.

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      9 months ago

      I’ve got a nice local coffee place where I buy a single drink then sit and read for ~45 minutes. Very nice would recommend

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        9 months ago

        I used to ho to a cafe that has a small book exchange library in the back. You could just go there, pick a book and read it with your coffee then bring the book home if you wish before bringing it back once your are done with it.

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          9 months ago

          Man I wish I had something like that here. Closest I can get is the coffee shop attached to the big brand bookstore.

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      9 months ago

      Yes ! A thousand time yes !

      The library are the last third places publicly accessible.

      What we need is more third places where we can just meet other people, neighbors without the expectation to spend money.

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      9 months ago

      our mid-sized town put in the charter that bicycling and walking facilitation be funded. And boy-howdy did they do it! I can walk on sidewalks now instead of the busy roads. There is even a six mile asphalt walking trail now. Gotta go to the meetings, organize, and put pressure on these city council people. Most are inactive by the look of them.