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Not Just Bikes / r/fuckcars / Urbanists / New Urbanism / Car-Free / Anti-Car - People and grifters who hate personal transport, freedom, cars, roads, suburbs, and are obsessed with city planning and urban design
You can fly from an untowered airport to another one under VFR (visual, no clouds) flight rules without ever talking to anyone whatsoever. Now, I highly recommend getting flight following anyway (where you file a flight plan and talk to control) because they will help you and if you crash your ass they can help the bodybaggers find your shit. They will route jetliners around your shitty ass Cessna sometimes, if you're nice and polite. And since you're already talking to control you can easily get permission to enter Bravo airspace.
That sounds like bush flying. All the ultralight guys must be all into that kind of flying since it's restricted to VFR. Endless possibilities to discover and enjoy flight. Speaking of which, the largest air show in the world is happening soon - EAA Oshkosh. I wonder how the reddit bugmen who live near Oshkosh react to that as thousands of people in their big RVs and scary personal planes descend upon the little city to enjoy a celebration of aviation.
Imagine fearing a tire. Imagine being that sensitive to noise. You live in a city full of noise, no room to talk. My hearing sucks from my work, yet I still weld. Man up boy.
Love when people call out the lunacy of redditor lard asses actually doing shit. Reminder, someone sees that, you'll be lucky if you only get a ass kicking
The funny thing is some of the bus drivers in my city have started driving more aggressively compared to the other traffic on the road lately. I can see why, when you have to deal with shitheads and cyclists all day it would drive anyone mad.
The funny thing is some of the bus drivers in my city have started driving more aggressively compared to the other traffic on the road lately. I can see why, when you have to deal with shitheads and cyclists all day it would drive anyone mad.
The woman and the photo were taken in Memphis, Tennessee. The town is 65% Black and not very dense as most FuckCars users like.
She or the FuckCars crowd won't do shit outside of lily White, gun controlled, urbanized bug hives.
Imagine a FuckCars user taking air out of the tires and being confronted by a Black man. No amount of your truck is killing people screeching will work if the Black man complains.
People who refuse to live more than 10 feet from a store call other people consoomers:
European "fascists" buy trucks because they are a symbol of freedom:
They've already done that dumbasses:
"Just key them" (OP surprisingly says that's not a good thing to do):
WHY ARE PEOPLE ALL AROUND THE WORLD BUYING TRUCKS?!?!?
"muh tiny dick":
Source(Archive) /r/fuckcars is mad that a restaurant turned a bike lane into dining spaces:
I was told that this boosted tax and restaurant revenue and is much better than wasting space on roads, or at least that's what Strong Towns falsely claimed when Toronto turned parking spaces into patios.
They really don't like to be told to "just go around": Source(Archive)
People are buying trucks because most of them come with 4 doors and a bed to shove your shit in. Add in the last few years being shit, and people want some extra independence if things get rough and they need some quick technical support I bet. That and trucks are fun faggots. Cry as they roll down your puny euro roads with roaring V8's
Don't a majority of their posts talk about how cool public transit and a third place is because they can use copious amounts of drugs without having to drive?
Or how they can't drive to to legal ramifications of their reckless drug use?
They come so close. They reference the NL farmers and they have videos talking about how the NL produces agriculture but fail to make the connection that some of the trucks could be used for agriculture.
They might say that based on their experiences, they have not seen the trucks haul anything but that could be just based on the fact they live in urban bughives with the trucks being used for hauling in the country but for transportation in the city.
They come so close. They reference the NL farmers and they have videos talking about how the NL produces agriculture but fail to make the connection that some of the trucks could be used for agriculture.
Urbanites just can't seem to comprehend that rural communities exist and have needs that might not gel perfectly with their bughive ambitions. It's honestly why the Dutch Farmers Party made such headway in their last election cycle. Turns out that people don't like it when politics is centered around what Amsterdam wants without concern for anywhere else.
How it started: source (a)
How it's going: source (a)
Sounds about right for San Francisco. Also that police report won't do shit. Cities: Skylines builds will be awful now that there's more freedom! source (a)
I doubt it could be worse than the shit Jason Slaughter builds in CS1.
"get any camera footage"... if you're very lucky they'll write the report sometime in the next few months and you can give it to insurance, you had insurance, right...
Also:
Edit: Sadly the bike was recovered, not by SFPD of course. Same link as above.
That's an area of San Francisco infested with homeless people.
What did she expect would happen after her husband parked an expensive bike there without a lock?
Also, the SFPD does not care about minor crimes like bike theft anymore thanks to the policies instituted by people like her.
She did get her bike back though: Source(Archive 1)(Archive 2)
The best part is that if a homeless guy had said that the bike was his, the cops would have let him keep it.
That's an area of San Francisco infested with homeless people.
What did she expect would happen after her husband parked an expensive bike there without a lock?
looked like there was a lock in the pic when posted but it looked cut because they didnt invest into one of those super hard to cut open bike locks that even an angle grinder has issues going at. least they got the thing back tho i guess.
Hmm it's almost as if you can have both walkable areas and drivable areas:
Hilariously, both areas are highly walkable.
If the photos were labeled "Gatlinburg, Germany" this comment would not exist:
Unironically yes, unless you want to force everyone to live in the pod. A lot of those "car-free" European cities they love have massive underground parking garages:
Imagine a FuckCars user taking air out of the tires and being confronted by a Black man. No amount of your truck is killing people screeching will work if the Black man complains.
Yeah, either your head is going to look like a watermelon after being dropped from a second story window, or your life is going to be ruined when you've got every journalist and armchair activist going after for causing hate crimes.
This is exactly what the "Deboonking the Traffic Soyboys" article was talking about. "Power plants are ugly, wouldn't it be better if there was a theme park there instead?" type retardation. Also, that's literally a shopping mall (complete with fake Disney-esque building facades), which they spontaneously idolize yet vehemently deny when called on it.
Unironically yes, unless you want to force everyone to live in the pod. A lot of those "car-free" European cities they love have massive underground parking garages: View attachment 5174747
The reddit bugmen hate the great Smokey Mountains because one of its main attractions, besides the touristy stuff in Gatlinburg and camping and fishing spots, are the great driving roads. There's a whole mini industry around the automotive and motorcycle culture of the Smokies. People from all over the eastern half of the US travel to route 129 to enjoy arguably the best driving roads. It's so popular that photographers can be found along the most traveled parts of 129 stationed on strategic corners to snap pictures of automotive enthusiasts as they rip through the mountain roads. There are also annual events of various car groups and clubs that convene for a few days. You even have more boutique events for those supercar owners with deeper pockets. Trains wouldn't work either because the whole area is a national park.
1. It's San Francisco the police don't give a fuck, stealing is now legal
2. It looks like the lock was cut using a Sawzall, it wouldn't help.
3. "more recognizable" As if this thing wasn't unique enough. Or that anyone would work to get it back.
Also calling the police? Doesn't this racist Asian lady know in 2023 das raycis now. Calling the police in San Francisco is literally killing a black person of color. He should take the bike as reparations for this offense.
Oh ok, it was found at a "nearby homeless encampment". As this has become the new normal living in San Francisco, having local hobo camps.
With this lax on crime stance the city has taken I'm actually curious if anyone just keeps an angle grinder in their backpack and just steals bikes and ditches them similar to a sort of free bike rental. Just steal a bike ride it somewhere and then ditch it into a river.
Those people complaining about truck beds being empty... Yeah, that's how those cars get driven most of the time and that doesn't mean the cargo space is being wasted space.
Partly this is because if you have one you are going to use them as a regular car. Most trips can be made by any car so why not use the truck? It might be your only car, maybe it has the best mileage or wife took the small one. Extra carrying capacity doesn't make it not a car capable of doing normal car things.
Other reason is that these designed for mainly hauling something one way in one trip. The truck bed is open to elements and thievery, it's not that practical to hold anything there for long periods but something fairly heavy, large, long and/or potentially messy within few hours of driving? Absolutely excellent for it and not something a regular car can do. Still it's unlikely that you are moving something like that both ways. So you are going to deliver something and drive back empty or you are going empty and picking something. Either way it's 50 % empty but the truck bed was very much used and needed.
Unironically yes, unless you want to force everyone to live in the pod. A lot of those "car-free" European cities they love have massive underground parking garages: View attachment 5174747
Imagine driving from your nice roomy home in the suburbs, to a city that you can VISIT. And imagine building parking garages to keep them in a compact, rain free area. No one sane wants to live in the pod.
that crying about car seats is a complete fuck if you do like five minutes of research - hint: 3 across car seat.
the diono (a) ones are pretty damn sweet, the only minor downside is you don't have the tiny infant dragalong removable that some have, but two dionos and normie car seat fit just fine in any car with a back seat with doors. Hell, they'd probably fit in many 2 doors.