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Income inequality, as seen from space
Last week, I wrote about how urban trees—or the lack thereof—can reveal income inequality. After writing that article, I was curious, could I actually see income inequality from space? It turned out to be easier than I expected.
Below are satellite images from Google Earth that show two neighborhoods from a selection of cities around the world. In case it isn’t obvious, the first image is the less well-off neighborhood, the second the wealthier one.
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the fly is buzzing less and less
i feel bad about being annoyed by it when it was all
full of life
i mean im glad im not annoyed but now im sad
im an awful awful person
this is most unexpectedly sad thing
if everyone reblogs this with something in their lives that makes them happy it will be the most positive post in the world
for me it is chicken curry in the dining hall
Cereal, tacos, Pez, girlfriend. In that order.
when my cat does the little kneading thing on my back and then gets mad at me for laughing and not being still and goes and lays at the end of the bed
there is a fly dying in my room right now
i can hear his little occasional buzzzzz
i dont know what what would be the morally right thing to do
i mean
this is sad-ahh the lil guy is buzzing again
its getting fainter
what do i do???

