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Tiffany Owens
@citiesdecoded · 4:01

Beautiful Cities Are Dangerous?

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What your buildings can look like. And just this very strange realization that we literally have to design things to not be too attractive because people might get in car accidents while trying to take it in. Here in Waco, I'm driving to meet up with some friends, and I was just driving through more of a historic neighborhood, and I immediately felt the same thing happening. I wanted to stop and look at some of the houses. They're so beautiful. But I can't because I'm driving
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@zejacques
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@zejacques · 0:58
And I found it really interesting that there is, like, a shift once the city reaches a certain population special, like 50,000, I think you said it was, and just a deeper level, logistical things around planning cities or roads or highways or anywhere where human traffic goes, I really don't know much about. And it just made me kind of think about all the people in careers and jobs and roles, how smart and but anyway, thanks for this
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@kylecrossman
Kyle Crossman
@kylecrossman · 3:35
But companies pay huge amounts of money to put these billboards up, and they have to be paying off somehow. I have never been one to really think about like, oh yeah, I see a billboard and then I see something interesting there and that makes me want to buy it. But subconsciously, I'm sure it's doing something for me and I'm sure it's doing something for a lot of other people
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