• okwhateverdude@lemmy.world
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    Drawing peniseses around the potholes apparently also works. With enough penii, usually the local government is embarrassed enough to actually prioritizing fixing shit.

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    in the past people like this have been threatened with lawsuits from their municipalities because the rogue road worker might not be using the right slurry, fix the water leak beneath it, et cetera.

    but good on them for trying to help out the hardworking wheels, front forks, and suspension of the people.

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      I understand that sentiment, but if the potholes are deep enough to sleep in, all that shit shouldn’t matter

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      At some point the gov is spending more effort stopping public works than doing them and at that point they lose the battle of public opinion lol

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    In texas I was thinking we need to start spray painting rainbows on them since the state government has such a hard on for banning them on roadways

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      I think there’s an actual term for that kind of activism, but I can’t recall what it is.

      It’s one of those situations where the government won’t do something about a pothole or maintenance issue, and there’s endless committees and paperwork, but when it’s “vandalism,” they rush in and “fix” it.

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          I mean, that’s the impetus in many cases lol

          But for real, there’s a word or phrase that was coined specifically for drawing a dick (or something else) on a pothole/crack/broken thing to get the city to fix it.

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    And tonight, when I dream it will be

    That the junkies spent all the drug money on

    Community gardens and collective housing

    And the punk kids who moved in the ghetto

    Have started meeting their neighbors besides the angry ones

    With the yards

    That their friends and their dogs have been puking and shitting on

    And the anarchists have started

    Filling potholes, collecting garbage

    To prove we don’t need governments to do these things

    And I’ll wake up, burning Time’s Square as we sing

    “Throw your hands in the air 'cause property is robbery!”

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      This site may be a hellhole, but it’s a hellhole that likes Wingnut Dishwashers Union and that’s good enough for me

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        True and I suppose if the police catch you so long as you have a theater lighting cue sheet in your back pocket you can always claim you are a techie on the way to work.

        Just leave out the part about it being avant garde theater where the stage is the street, the performance is what naturally occurs upon it and set changes involve repairing the stage from damage done in previous acts.

        Or don’t!

  • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    Holy shit I think I lived a road or two down from that street for a while. Pretty sure this is near the paul bunyun, lot of anarchists in that area would hang out at the punk bar I’d visit.

    Great thai place in the area if you live nearby OP

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    There would be money to fix holes if Portland politicians didn’t spend it on meetings and vacations.

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    Back in the '60s, student disability activists in Berkeley poured their own kerb ramps, which at the time were rare to nonexistent, and often badly, even dangerously placed; and their efforts drew so much attention that it embarrassed governments into making intersection cutouts standard.