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Monorail Maoist (@awildschild.bsky.social)

@awildschild

Don't ever 'well actually' me,
Temple '23
Union
Not technically a maoist

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ISEPTAPHILLY (@septaphilly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI Average daily ridership in April 2025 was 750,678 unlinked passenger trips across all modes—up 6% from April 2024. Learn more: wwww.septa.org/news/ridership…. #ISEPTAPHILLY #HowWeRoll

ICYMI Average daily ridership in April 2025 was 750,678 unlinked passenger trips across all modes—up 6% from April 2024. Learn more: wwww.septa.org/news/ridership…. #ISEPTAPHILLY #HowWeRoll
EckhartsLadder (@eckhartsladder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I tried to touch on in a recent video was Andor as a liminal work - especially post S2E08. It's similar, really, to ROTS... the Empire is in transition. The acts have been done, the Death Star is inevitable, and the remnants of the Republic, even in their new Imperial

Monorail Maoist (@awildschild.bsky.social) (@awildschild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Signs of life from the new SEPTA trolleys -Final design by the end of the year, production starts early 2026 -Also, there will be a mockup for viewing in the near term

Signs of life from the new SEPTA trolleys

-Final design by the end of the year, production starts early 2026
-Also, there will be a mockup for viewing in the near term
Molly White (@molly0xfff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crypto industry-funded polls have claimed that as much as 28% of American adults currently owned crypto in 2024. Coinbase in particular loves to throw around claims of 20%. Federal data has just come out putting the figure at... 8%.

Crypto industry-funded polls have claimed that as much as 28% of American adults currently owned crypto in 2024. Coinbase in particular loves to throw around claims of 20%.

Federal data has just come out putting the figure at... 8%.
ISEPTAPHILLY (@septaphilly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CEO of Brandywine Realty Trust has a message for all Pennsylvanians when it comes to funding #SEPTA: thephiladelphiacitizen.org/septa-crisis-p… via The Philadelphia Citizen #ISEPTAPHILLY #HowWeRoll

Monorail Maoist (@awildschild.bsky.social) (@awildschild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I kinda like this version of the SEPTA map they apparently made for a how-to-ride brochure for events involving a lot of out of towners. I don't know if it's brand new, but its linked in the FIFA Club World cup bulletin and not on the main list of maps

I kinda like this version of the SEPTA map they apparently made for a how-to-ride brochure for events involving a lot of out of towners. I don't know if it's brand new, but its linked in the FIFA Club World cup bulletin and not on the main list of maps
Rep. Aerion Abney (@repabney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As significant service cuts are being proposed for our public transit agencies, we’re exploring every possible avenue with legislation like this to secure more dollars and ensure residents can continue getting to where they need to be. pahouse.com/abney/InTheNew…

Mass Transit magazine (@masstransitmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.SEPTA rolls out first hydrogen-powered buses into revenue service. These are the first two of 10 buses that are projected to enter revenue service, with the remaining eight buses rolling out in the coming weeks. #ZeroEmissions masstransitmag.com/bus/vehicles/h…

Marcia Smith (@spcplcyonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NASA budget req would end NASA's participation in ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover (as anticipated) along with MSR, NASA's two Venus probes (DAVINCI and VERITAS) and coop with ESA on theirs (EnVision), and somewhat surprisingly OSIRIS-APEX and Juno, both already in space.

The NASA budget req would end NASA's participation in ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover (as anticipated) along with MSR, NASA's two Venus probes (DAVINCI and VERITAS) and coop with ESA on theirs (EnVision), and somewhat surprisingly OSIRIS-APEX and Juno, both already in space.