I was planning on going to Taiwan sometime myself, but then I saw the No Climbing sign. WEAK!
Then again, the presence of such signs indicates an explicit boundary in the culture between climbable structures and non-climbable. As opposed to our current draconian system, which dictates that you may only move by walking between ropes, driving in lanes, and carefully climbing upon the OSHA-approved stepladders with helmet and goggles. When societal collapse comes (in oh, say, a few weeks) I'll do ALL the free running I want!
Oh, America's cursed discrimination against the kinetically mobile.
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I was planning on going to Taiwan sometime myself, but then I saw the No Climbing sign. WEAK!
Then again, the presence of such signs indicates an explicit boundary in the culture between climbable structures and non-climbable. As opposed to our current draconian system, which dictates that you may only move by walking between ropes, driving in lanes, and carefully climbing upon the OSHA-approved stepladders with helmet and goggles. When societal collapse comes (in oh, say, a few weeks) I'll do ALL the free running I want!
Oh, America's cursed discrimination against the kinetically mobile.
I just can't shut up about it!
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That candid shot of you through a circular arch, taking notes in your moleskine, may be the best shot I've ever seen of you.
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