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On a related note, I "rode the D" today and when I got off in Beverly Hills, saw that they opened a new police station right next to the subway station, and businesses across the street hired private 24 hours security. They be scared now that it's the end of the line until the next extension opens.
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>>2068778
Let me know when there's a G-line
>>2073164
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holy astroturfing batman
>>2073206
it's also a problem of getting somewhere specific on your own time, carrying a lot of things with you, having independent shelter, etc. I hate how reductive cityfags are because they must all think "well since /I/ go to the same places everyday and nowhere else, that means no one else should be able to!"
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>>2073254
The G line is what they call a bus line: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_Line_(Los_Angeles_Metro)
Which I still confuse for the C line sometimes, because that original alignment along the 105 freeway and to EL Segundo was originally the Green Line until they started using letters.
Driving isn't an option due to finances and mental condition (severe ADD and ASD) and I get free rides on transit with disability benefits.
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>>2073318
Developmental disability is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about.
Certainly there will soon be porn made of chicks riding the D on the D line and I'll beat my meat to it.
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