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June 27 2008

June 26 2008

kewagi
12:40

June 25 2008

kewagi
19:22
kewagi
19:22
If you’re reading this, the chances are that you live in a large and vibrant city whose local politics are controlled and stifled by unresponsive and uncreative national parties who have approximately zero interest in urban issues.

Most political parties are founded on the basis of some common bond, be it the trade union movement or the church. And most of those common bonds are increasingly irrelevant today, especially to city-dwellers. Instead, a new set of political desires has started to arise, one which simply doesn’t mesh with any parties on the left-right spectrum.

The core of the urban constituency finds itself in opposition to the nostalgic tales spun by both the left (which would love to recreate the job security of the 1950s) and the right (which would recreate the nuclear families of the 1950s).
Felix Salmon: The Urbanist Party
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kewagi
19:22
If there is hope for the world, it lies in cities.
Felix Salmon: The Urbanist Party
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June 24 2008

kewagi
20:16
kewagi
19:33
Everything will be Okay
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kewagi
19:26
kewagi
19:25
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008). Really cute; funniest part is around 2:40.
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kewagi
19:25
YouTube - "Still Alive" on Storke Tower carillon. Full of win.
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kewagi
19:18
French prankster Rémi Galliard gets a cast of increasingly ridiculous characters to cross the street.

via Urban Prankster
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kewagi
19:17
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