Time to accept some personal restrictions?

Gerry_O'Brien

Looking outside, the streets are relatively car free; people just don’t own them. Instead they walk around a world whose day to day boundaries are prescribed by the limitations of human propulsion.

Looking outside, the streets are relatively car free; people just don’t own them. Instead they walk around a world whose day to day boundaries are prescribed by the limitations of human propulsion.

Their homes are colder than might be considered comfortable and energy blackouts are more frequent than is tolerable.

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