I personally need to shower before and after any sexy times.
i don't think you understood what I said.
i like looking at zoning maps and eastvales is wild cuz unlike the typical 70-80% of residential land being for single family homes, eastvale is like 95% and that 5% is like duplexes that look like single family homes
the -ся is what's taking the accusative case in this example.
why don't you use spaces after your punctuation
B, the second letter of the alphabet. This is only the 2nd hurricane of the season. Yikes.
I've told myself this: we're voting for the administration, not the candidate. Frankly, it makes voting for him a lot easier.
Similarly, when people say "traffic" they only mean cars.
One other strategy is a YIMBY party that focuses on yimby policy locally. Once they start taking votes away from local major parties, those major parties will start to pivot to adapting those issues.
that's called infill and we can and should do both. No reason cheaper housing should only be crammed onto arterial roads while luxurious more expensive housing can be in quiet areas
car-centric design favors big corporations over small businesses
These places are much more affordable than the single family homes in the same zip code
Traffic a nightmare cuz the IE is nothing but car-centric sprawl and everyone is forced to go from point A to point B with a one.
the solution is to upzone in places already built on, like in the neighborhoods that are just single family homes which make up 70-80% of residential land in cities in the IE
why not build in both places?
it's just super expensive to build, especially in dtla
that wouldn't be legal but also I have never seen one that bars women
this is why i only go to the leather/bear bars that play porn on the screens
The alternative is no new housing is built and prices continue to skyrocket. More supply is good especially with rising demand.
I'm gay. The 90s and before were worse for us than today.
There's plenty of empty lots and single family homes around we can infill and upzone.
Indeed they are. They're the ones who hold the most power and oppose the zoning law changes that allow upzoning.
because homeowners deciding planning is what the current situation is and look how it's worked out
"hey those make you look old"
well guess what
I can go lower
Millennials