

Yes and my concern is for the bikers as they wont be seen on 31st as easily as 33rd st.
Yes and my concern is for the bikers as they wont be seen on 31st as easily as 33rd st.
Lol, sure buddy Im totally sure you know what you are talking about not actually being there.
Im not worried about the business owners. Im worried about cyclists getting hit by cars that dont see them
All those support pillars for the tracks are hard to see through and are quite large
“ Mirabella said the association’s end goal is not to prevent the DOT from installing protected bike lanes in Astoria but said the group is calling for the bike lanes to be installed on a residential corridor such as 33rd Street, where there is less traffic and less store fronts than the 31st Street corridor. He also stated that the 31st Street corridor has significant visibility issues due to the overhead tracks.”
Having lived nearby 31st St is incredibly stupid from a visibility perspective. Im inclined to agree that 33rd would be better
Yeah they lost me when in 2004 they buried a story about all the WMD experts leaving Iraq on the back pages of section A while vocally supporting the war on the front page.
I only trust the AP on that list. Aren’t most of those just propaganda?
It’s much harder to break down corn than grass for ruminants.
How is this infuriating? Businesses have ads.
Except it’s wrong. 40% are independents so a 50/50 split cannot happen.
This is a shitty poll as it splits everyone 50/50 and neither party has the plurality of voters.
She isn’t. She is asking them to get involved in organizing to stop raids
Exactly, at 10 I didnt know what happened but since it wasnt key to the story I did not care.
Like…first off. HOW was that in a kids movie??? Secondly, it’s just there. Like the ghost knew Ray wanted it, and Ray knew to let it happen. Then the movie just moves on, and other than Ray being embarassed to explain he had it happen, it’s never mentioned again.
The kids never quite understood what happened but it was so quick they just moved on.
That’s odd as historians think it alost certainly was a single guy as multiple groups pop up all talking about the sane guy in different parts of the world. We have no idea what he preached but he likely existed.
Why would you use atheists.org as a source for this? They clearly aren’t historians and would have a biased take.
The current consensus is there had to be a guy likely named Yeshua who lived in or around Galilee who was looking to reform Judaism. Reformers of Judaism were incredibly common after Rome conquered Israel. In fact the rabbinical Jewish movement, which is what “modern Judaism” is part of, was started by the Pharisees who are mentioned throughout the New Testament in negative terms (believed to be because they competed with Yeshua’s followers).
The guy you think of as Jesus never existed but the consensus seems to be that it would be difficult for multiple groups all sharing the same views to pop up around the mediterranean if Yeshua never existed. That doesn’t mean Christianity is the correct interpretation of those views only that a guy named Yeshua had a bunch of followers
The fact is we don’t have any reason to think he never existed. We have reason to doubt claims that are religious in nature but it is unlikely that the entire faith was fabricated by Paul/Saul.
One of Marx’s biggest inspirations was the teachings of Jesus.
I started asking people who put that forward if they would give me their cellular phone unlocked for a hour. After all they have nothing to hide, right?
You are a caretaker/caregiver