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We've been mulling over the fate of two long-abandoned buildings on the corner of our town, and it turns out they’re now home to cannabis shops—one on each corner. After all the waiting and dreaming, it seems like the best idea we could muster as a community is to fill those spaces with pot stores. I can't help but feel a bit concerned that we might be running low on creative ideas in our neighborhood, our state, and even our nation. It's a curious reflection on where we stand and what we value. So, what about you? What finally filled the empty spaces where you live? Let’s dive into this discussion and see what dreams others have brought to life. Two buildings on a corner in my town have been sitting empty for what feels like ages, and I can't help but wonder about the stories they could tell if they had the chance to come alive again. I've stopped at that light more times than I can count, peering left and right, dreaming up wild ideas of what could fill those spaces. A cozy bakery that fills the air with the scent of fresh bread, or perhaps a quirky bike shop that becomes a hub for local cyclists. But to my surprise, the grand reveal is two cannabis shops, one on each corner. It’s a reflection of our times, isn’t it? It’s like we’ve waited so long for something to happen, only to settle for the most predictable option. As a capitalist, I want to see those buildings filled with someone's dreams, but it leaves me feeling a bit deflated that the best we could come up with was more pot stores. I can’t shake the feeling that we’re running low on ideas as a community, and I’m left questioning what that says about us as a state and nation. What about you? What filled the empty spaces in your neighborhood? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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By James A. Brown5
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We've been mulling over the fate of two long-abandoned buildings on the corner of our town, and it turns out they’re now home to cannabis shops—one on each corner. After all the waiting and dreaming, it seems like the best idea we could muster as a community is to fill those spaces with pot stores. I can't help but feel a bit concerned that we might be running low on creative ideas in our neighborhood, our state, and even our nation. It's a curious reflection on where we stand and what we value. So, what about you? What finally filled the empty spaces where you live? Let’s dive into this discussion and see what dreams others have brought to life. Two buildings on a corner in my town have been sitting empty for what feels like ages, and I can't help but wonder about the stories they could tell if they had the chance to come alive again. I've stopped at that light more times than I can count, peering left and right, dreaming up wild ideas of what could fill those spaces. A cozy bakery that fills the air with the scent of fresh bread, or perhaps a quirky bike shop that becomes a hub for local cyclists. But to my surprise, the grand reveal is two cannabis shops, one on each corner. It’s a reflection of our times, isn’t it? It’s like we’ve waited so long for something to happen, only to settle for the most predictable option. As a capitalist, I want to see those buildings filled with someone's dreams, but it leaves me feeling a bit deflated that the best we could come up with was more pot stores. I can’t shake the feeling that we’re running low on ideas as a community, and I’m left questioning what that says about us as a state and nation. What about you? What filled the empty spaces in your neighborhood? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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