I’ve used those before. What’s the big deal?...SF has one at the top of Delores Park too. It’s almost too out in the open. I’ve used it tho multiple times...especially when I’m out there drinking all day.when i was in Amsterdam i saw public restrooms scattered throughout the city.
they were like porta potties but bigger.
i found this pic why searching.
not what i'm talking about but it really speaks to the different sensibilities of different cultures.
I’ve used those before. What’s the big deal?...SF has one at the top of Delores Park too. It’s almost too out in the open. I’ve used it tho multiple times...especially when I’m out there drinking all day.
I watched the trailer and felt like I was in high school again.
I watched the trailer and felt like I was in high school again.
They’re still old ads sprinkled around the system. In places that were redone, the old stuff is still there.
Are Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders the muses of the moment? This is what I was wondering while sitting deep in the bowels of New York on an unused J/Z station on Kenmare Street, watching Tom Ford’s version of simplicity go by. Industry-watchers spent a lot of time speculating in the run-up to this fashion week about what form the industry’s politicization and opposition to the current administration would take, but perhaps it’s not so much President Trump who has had a trickle-down effect on the designer mind, but his competition. I mean, there was Mr. Ford trading the Park Avenue Armory, his usual venue, for the Lower East Side; his preshow quaff of Champagne for Sapporo beer; there he was making … jeans.