Jeanschyso, Yes progress! Using the quotes there make it seem like you disagree that this is progress, which I will choose to believe you didn’t mean it like that.
I have seen a few pictures like this from around the world. It’s pretty encouraging
NOFHC, Progress and gentrification.
Zyansheep, Its not gentrification if we build enough of it!
ninja, ITT: why the quotation marks?
UnderpantsWeevil, No stroad
Smacks, Where are the roads? There could easily be a 15 lane highway right there!
ssboomman, No quotes needed this is literally progress
HollandJim, It’s lovely there. Been to many a festival along the river
ArchmageAzor, Every urban environment can be improved with the construction of a vague and ominous obelisk
smellythief, I see a cylinder bit an obelisk.
tenitchyfingers, Yes. It’s progress indeed.
Master, Why do we keep getting rid of gray space…
pinkdrunkenelephants, It looks startlingly nice to me. I see no problem
DennisKuester, Scheinbar passiert doch etwas in unseren Städten. 😊
IYeetKids, Always love more greenery .
elxeno, Nature is healing
Neikon, More trees, more happiness
smellythief, Less cars, more trees, more happiness.
__mk__, Why scare quotes? I lived in Düsseldorf back in '90 (go alts - that was the name of my school team, and yes it was sponsored by Alt bier 🍺… different times), it’s always been one of Germany’s more clean cut, upmarket cities, but this picture makes me want to go back and check it out again.
Then again, I’m a queer transfem and I’m in BERLIN, THE QUEER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD. Düsseldorf is in the last instance just meh.
reev, Cologne is pretty gay and not far away. Come by during CSD!
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__mk__, Sweetie did you read the part about being transfem? I dodrink coke, not beer ;)
Nerorero, Why not visit Hamburg? It’s like a cool version of Berlin
Phoebe, I grew up next to Düsseldorf. I freaking love this city. Wouldn’t it be so expensiv i would live there.
Because it is a magnet for anime fans, i early came in contact with queerness and different worldviews. Düsseldorf still has a big connection to art and due to figures like Joseph Beuys the art community is still pretty progressive. I went to university there and the campus had a progressiv Atmosphere there as well.
But on the other side the city is full of rich and conservativ people. A weird contrast. I would say Düsseldorf is educated while cologne is more open and welcoming.
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