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This concept is the “third space” – a social space other than work and home where people can congregate, socialize, and relax. Parks and libraries are some of the only remaining spaces in capitalism where people can be humans without paying for the privilege to exist by the minute.

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True, that is what the concept has become. But we need to remember that “third place” originally ment places of business like pubs, cafés, barbershops etc.

Modern cities do need the kind of places you ment - not more malls or apple stores (think I read that it’s a new trend to have those resemble places you can casually chill so they can casually sell you their stuff).

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30 points

Americans reinventing coffee houses that aren’t Starbucks be like:

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Look, we’ve reinvented the tubes a bunch of times…

We will reinvent humanity a billion times…

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I would love this. Like another commenter said, after 10 the no talking rule gets rescinded and it turns into a cafe level of speech.

I’d love to just read books with my wife at a library late at night.

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23 points

Some libraries, like Austin’s Central Library, are centered around that idea.

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Driving in my monster truck to get to the library so I can read until 1am

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I dunno that sounds a lot like communism

What if we charged people a ‘sitting rent’? And if anyone sits down to wait for their friends we call the cops especially if they aren’t of the ahem Caucasian persuasion. Heaven forfend humans actually have a ‘commons’

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