It's "Mini", but it's still more expansive than my city's subway network hahaha
please end my suffering
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Thanks! :P
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Thank you!! :)
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My city built one subway line. Between downtown(ish) and the city's largest employer at that time. It lost money, so they shut it down. For decades it served as a means to get newsprint to the local paper(s) and as shelters/hangouts for the city's junkies and homeless teens.
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My city has spent 10 years and $1.4b putting 600 m of railway line and a bus terminal underground. There are still lots of "exciting new investment opportunities" because the $3b land development deal fell through. Apparently, the bus station's claim to fame is that it's Australia's first dynamic stand allocation underground bus station, meaning that every day when you catch the same bus home for your commute, you don't know which stand to go to without checking the noticeboards.
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Plus with these uppity gas prices the struggle is real.
Only if you end mine too! Hahahaha
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Thanks!
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Thanks~
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Thanks
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thanks!
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Kind Sir-or-Madam, at very least consider that your place hopefully ain't already sinking millions into a media campaign dedicated to fever dreams of running a subway through chronically waterlogged grounds, a district the very name of which spells nothing short of "The Ponds". Not to mention it's not particularly sound logistically and the whole affair frankly smacks of populist yuppie bullshit along the lines of "trendy-ing up the city" -_-
If they do, it's likely we're neighbours as I highly doubt this level of leatherheadedness can be matched anywhere else in the world.
So, how seriously are ya into suicide pacts...?
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