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Wont work in the alabama humidity down here, youll just be wet and hot/r/fuckcars member doesn't like walking in 100°F heat. This is obviously because of cars:
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If you're scraping by and putting in $1,500 a month to live in a shoebox, you probably aren't going out to the symphony every other week.TBF this is a bit outside of the scope of urbanism but I don't believe Houston is the same kind of 'cultural centre' that NYC is. You're always going to pay a premium to live in the Big Apple, even while fighting off mutant sewer rats and Diversity.
If you're scraping by and putting in $1,500 a month to live in a shoebox, you probably aren't going out to the symphony every other week.
A bit behind on this thread, but this made me laugh at the sheer absurdity of this statement.
Yeah. Teenagers do dumb shit and have wrecks. One of my extended family members pulled out of a side road onto a fast-moving rural highway and basically got hit head-on by a vehicle coming from the direction she failed to look. An airbag and seatbelt, something that was not around in her boomer grandfather's time (he was born in the 1950s), saved her life and reduced physical injuries to just bruising.Personally I'm more in the Dave Ramsey type of thought. To me safety is relative and as long as you're not driving something wildly unsafe like a car from the 50s with no seatbelts and a steering wheel that impales you. A 1998 Accord is not horribly unsafe, or at least not enough to justify buying a more expensive car for safety alone. It doesn't make financial sense to upgrade unless the car only makes up a portion of your net worth and you pay up front.
No, but you ARE going out, a lot, unless you enjoy bumping your knee every time you turn around in your tiny coffin apartment. That's the whole point of NYC, to go out and walk around and be where the Beautiful People are and the Movie Sets are, and hope that you'll absorb some of that by osmosis. Admittedly I've never been to NYC and have no desire to, but I did spend 4 years in deep downtown Toronto (the Temu version of New York). Torontonians have so much and still bitch and moan all day every day about how the streetcars are too slow or the ROM hours aren't convenient.If you're scraping by and putting in $1,500 a month to live in a shoebox, you probably aren't going out to the symphony every other week.
Nothing feels better than being able to say 'yes, I WILL plow through that snow drift, eat SHIT mother nature' instead of gripping your tiny cuck car steering wheel and praying to Allah you can make it (speaking from experience)Greetings frens. I just bought my first SUV after buying only sedans and sports cars. SUV life is pretty good. The practicality is simply amazing.
No, but you ARE going out, a lot, unless you enjoy bumping your knee every time you turn around in your tiny coffin apartment. That's the whole point of NYC, to go out and walk around and be where the Beautiful People are and the Movie Sets are, and hope that you'll absorb some of that by osmosis. Admittedly I've never been to NYC and have no desire to, but I did spend 4 years in deep downtown Toronto (the Temu version of New York). Torontonians have so much and still bitch and moan all day every day about how the streetcars are too slow or the ROM hours aren't convenient.
I think that's separate from urbanism because the 'drive' of people that want to live in places like New York, LA, London, San Fran is different from the people that want to live in Amsterdam or Der Bikenlanden, Germany or some Chinese bughive. One is sort of striver-ism, "I want to get a sandwich from [famous delicatessen] and eat it on the steps of [building that appears in tons of movies] and spot [famous actress] walking past, the other is autistic 'I want to play Sim City with everyone's lives'.
To the Elite they see the Working class (who drive cars) the same as their slave caste (the brown migrants who take public transportation to work in the trendy shops and bistros they love)The thing that pisses me off the most about their Bolshevik tier propaganda is the downright Orwellian claim that pedestrians are the working class and that drivers are the elite. People only commute because they can't afford the city, it's that fucking simple.
Nothing feels better than being able to say 'yes, I WILL plow through that snow drift, eat SHIT mother nature'
I feel like when starting a social movement there should be a little more self sacrifice involved you know. Like for example people who go vegan in order to protest conditions animals are kept in. But with these guys it feels more like a hail Mary in penance for using a car like "oh urbanist God forgive for I have sinned and used a car". There's a point where they're just using cars but just feel guilty. Shouldn't they set a better example for people if they want to prove a point even if it's difficult.
nevermind that urbanist scum like him are behind the movements to make meat more expensive
I shop in Aldi like any other poorfag and I never really noticed any meat substitutes, they're obviously there somewhere but I don't think they sell that well among the typical clientele. Jason confirmed for shopping at middle-class supermarkets like a twat.
I feel like when starting a social movement there should be a little more self sacrifice involved you know. Like for example people who go vegan in order to protest conditions animals are kept in. But with these guys it feels more like a hail Mary in penance for using a car like "oh urbanist God forgive for I have sinned and used a car". There's a point where they're just using cars but just feel guilty. Shouldn't they set a better example for people if they want to prove a point even if it's difficult.
How could you take a social movement seriously if a vegan eats meat because "it's not convenient". As annoying as vegans are at least they don't cave to eating meat because there's no vegan infrastructure.
I shop in Aldi like any other poorfag and I never really noticed any meat substitutes, they're obviously there somewhere but I don't think they sell that well among the typical clientele. Jason confirmed for shopping at middle-class supermarkets like a twat.
Why does this have so many upvotes? This dipshit is wrong. Global warming is actually caused more-so by 3rd world countries currently in an industrial boom such as China and India. It's also caused by cruise ships, and by rich people using their private jets:
Nice way to say living standards are falling in Germany plus the amount of Muslims being imported is reducing the amount of Pork consumed.
I had an old CRV as my first car and I love it. Being a light SUV ment I had storage in the back for all sorts of stuff like friends, my bike, Warhammer 40k stuff, lots of groceries, and my personal favorite... old furniture people toss out that I take home and refurbish for my bedroom. As a bonus because my ride was both a SUV and a beater I never had issues with car accidents, I've had slight love taps from other cars and because my car was already rough I just let it slide because I needed to get to my Uni classes.View attachment 6143127
Man, aren't kids funny