Sky News: American XL bully dogs to be banned after attacks, Rishi Sunak says https://news.sky.com/story/american-xl-bully-dogs-to-be-banned-after-attacks-rishi-sunak-says-12961742
Made an appropriate little scribbly drawing for the title page for September in my #BulletJournal

Finished listening to the audiobook of Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl yesterday. It's a book that brings up many things to think about, but the last words of the book will definitely stick with me for a long time.
“Since Auschwitz we know what man is capable of. And since Hiroshima we know what is at stake.”
― Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
#quotes
nostr:npub1ht0rq2ej339cv0nz4m260llgdq8mz05fwpz4zjc8s7lmtduzq8hq60dyc3 Next you'll be telling me that I can't remove all ads from my phone by poking it with a toothpick.
a remarkable fact in this great piece by devi sridhar - in 1971, 400 Dutch children died in traffic accidents. In 2021, after safety campaigns and decades of active travel infrastructure investment, child traffic deaths were 17 #cycling #activetravel https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/04/uk-must-follow-europe-lead-prioritising-walking-cycling-public-transport
nostr:npub10n7mfypvdpnve4xxl7uadyquwgud8q0p59jx6drae8lgr4s26ags9krvsj Great piece. I liked this part a lot:
"Edinburgh’s commitment to pedestrians is not about banning cars, but about making it cheaper and simpler to replace short-distance single occupancy journeys with alternatives that have far-reaching benefits for the city’s inhabitants and the planet. It’s about making it easier to get to school, work or the city centre without relying on a car."