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ITT WTF?

can anyone identify the object?
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>>327569

Looks like a gondola to me.
Check the reflection
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It's a gondola, those metal bars guide it into it's docking station. There is one of these (might be this exact one) in downtown Portland. The hospital uses it.
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>>327690

you Sir are the winrar. A friend was put in OHSU for a tumor so I kill time watching Life Flight and the OHSU parking tram.

Silly Portlanders put this hueg hospital on the tallest hill in the city so they built a parking garage down on the flatland and some people air-commute.
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Portland has a snowcone
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In this Northern rainforest moss grows on most trees.
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Look, it's an early stage of Tiberium mutation!
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wiki:
Tiberium is a fictional crystalline substance of extra-terrestrial origins featured prominently in the Tiberium story arc of the Command & Conquer series of real-time strategy video games. Within each C&C title set in this story arc (Command & Conquer, Tiberian Sun and Tiberium Wars), the Tiberium crystals represent both the tools and spoils of war and are used by players to purchase new units and buildings, with each of the series' factions either directly or indirectly battling for control over the crystals. Tiberium comes in a variety of forms, mostly the common green crystal, but also comes in the form of more rare blue crystals or in a liquid state.
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Hey OP, That is indeed the OHSU tram. FYI: silly entrepeneurs put a hospital (3 actually) on top of that hill. Then OHSU conned the city out of extensive co-funding that went millions over budget. 85% of portlanders think of it as a big metal suppository that got shoved up our collective ass. And it benefits only the doctors who live in the new condos at the bottom. identify the object?...expensive piece of shit that should have been scrapped on the drawing board!!!
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Makes me glad that I live across the Columbia river in Vancouver. Get a job that doesn't charge me income tax, then simply drive across the river to not have to pay sales tax. Ah sweet tax evasion; the government is terrible with money anyway.
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>>328286

So those riverfront glass buildings are the reason? Fuckers!

I looked at Portland for 3 days before giving up on it because of I5. If I wanted gridlock I could have stayed near Philly.

No reason the garages near the hospital couldn't have had some floors added.
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Tried Vancouver too but it was like living in a biker movie. A bit too inbred for my tastes.
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Inbred? No. Well-- maybe... yeah, I can see that.
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Holy shit, another Vancouverfag.
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any of you guys see the sign on top of the house that said "fuck the tram"? i lold...