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Turpentine Vs. Public Transit

7 Comments on Turpentine Vs. Public Transit

I love maps, and I’ve been thinking forever that it’d be fun to give this city more of a layout — even just a loose one based on subway lines.

Published on October 19, 2015 by Kathleen

7 Comments

NCallahan on October 19, 2015 @ 4:40 am Reply

I will henceforth believe that this cute grad student has a crush on Domme because she’s way cooler than anyone else in the department and hangs onto stories about the Sourballs like precious bits of foil wrapping on Christmas.

Rachel on October 19, 2015 @ 8:25 am Reply

I feel like there are a disproportionate number of Graphic Design studios and bookshops off of Garamond-Caslon station. 🙂

jeanne on October 19, 2015 @ 9:15 am Reply

New Rendering Plant Road will never have the charm of its predecessor / wait so is it NOISE or ODOR that she is guilty of, or BOTH / eeee Domme supporting cast

touzen on October 19, 2015 @ 1:35 pm Reply

I’m Feet on Seat Fred, but you know, only when everyone else is already seated…and I love how Turp manages to follow everything on the Passenger Problem checklist.

Looking forward to seeing more of Domme in her natural environment!

bettybaddays on October 19, 2015 @ 2:51 pm Reply

This reminds me of the Queensland transport public service posters. http://i.imgur.com/ldRbY.jpg

bettybaddays on October 19, 2015 @ 2:54 pm Reply

New Pacific City has a pretty sweet looking transit system by the way. I want to move into this two toned town more and more every week.

nic on November 25, 2016 @ 5:48 pm Reply

Turpentine always mixes up Bird, Backlane, and Brickside, but if it were me, I’d be constantly mixing up Olde Central, Central, and New Central.

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