Crackrock9

Crackrock9 t1_jefk1if wrote

I never said no one uses tap water. I drink tap through a brita filter, but managed without buying one single bottle of water. According to another Redditor, I must’ve drank my own piss. But you’re cracked if you think people didn’t overreact. Like all the people thinking this is the next flint/east palestine. I mean hindsight is 20/20 but 8000 gallons isn’t even a drop in a bucket in a drop of a bucket. Also if you don’t trust the all clear given from the same people who gave the extra cautionary warning, that’s irrational, is it not? Thank god water doesn’t expire, just like all those plastic bottles, many of which will be returning to the water.

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Crackrock9 t1_jb73hvz wrote

Ok so from what I’ve read from the initial thread and your comments, you are talking about ‘littering’ not ‘illegal dumping.’ Nobody’s gonna do jack shit cause some guy threw out a plastic bag of trash out the car. If it bothers you, clean it up. ‘Illegal dumping’ involves people leaving trash bags, couches, rugs, furniture, construction waste, tires exc. Stuff like that can be taken more serious, the cops might get involved if you do the leg work/have proof, catch them in the act. Someone will probably come to clean it up. But if you think somebody’s coming out to sweep some litter of your street….lmaoo

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Crackrock9 t1_j8ad7x5 wrote

This is a conceptual proposal by Brandywine Reality Trust. The location, size, and design of each building is subject to change, but generally should follow what you see. Some of the buildings are already being built. Over a decade ago, Brandywine made a similar proposal in West Philly for three skyscrapers. It took about a decade for all three to come to fruition, but they are Circa Centre, FMC, and Evo. If you look at the original proposal, the height and general design for all three is not much different than what was built. This website has all the proposed/being built highrises in Philadelphia with news, and picture updates, including the proposal and individual buildings from the project you are talking about.

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Crackrock9 t1_j7dof09 wrote

There used to be a really cool abandoned factory on the path but they tore it down maybe a decade ago. I think you can see the outline/steps directly off the path. If you cross the path to where the dam/abandoned lock house is, you can follow a man made path to abandoned train tracks which leads to an abandoned parking lot which leads to an abandoned paper mill which absolutely has security but that didn’t stop me from getting some cool pics inside and on the roof. Anyways any urbex people do with that knowledge as you wish

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