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There’s some evidence to back up the basic idea that suburbs discourage exercise, but it has far more to do with factors like physical distances to parks/gyms, not fucking boredom/r/fuckcars blames their obesity on suburbs:
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Buying in bulk makes you fat:
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Today in opposite world:
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I wonder how healthy he thinks ramen and katsu are:
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Urbanists demonstrating their ability to have original thoughts:
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No, it's because you're a tourist. Europeans don't walk as much because they have things to do besides wandering around town:
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Having a pantry is bad. Living on top of a grocery store and restaurant is good:
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The thing that they never seem to realize is in the suburbs, walking to the store may burn a "significant" amount of calories (though not really as walking a mile only burns ~100 calories), but if they moved to a "walkable" neighborhood where the store is physically closer, the amount of energy burned will be a rounding error.
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I wouldn't call 57.7% of people "no one":
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There are some comments disagreeing with OP:
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OP deflects personal blame for his shit lifestyle on the environment, if he grew up in Amsterdam or some other “walkable” city he’d still probably be a fatass if he was stuck inside playing video games and eating shit all day. Everyone in the suburbs isn’t a fatass and everyone in cities isn’t lean, black-or-white thinking seems to be an urbanist’s best friend