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To surmise - this is about what these people preach and not the people themselves since it seems to be equally quite contentious, I don't give a fuck about "new urbanists", they annoy me to shit.
These urbanism spergs really irk me but I do generally agree with a lot of their city ideas minus them being faggots and their totalitarian anti car boner. The problem I have with how a lot of north american cities I view is more or less them being a dystopian interpretation of "pods". Good architecture, healthy outdoor exercising, using a bicycle to relax on a trail without having to be a bikefag, having positive relationships with neighbors, daily commutes in 300 mph trains, those retarded dahir insaat pipedream inventions, etc are all unviable for those that live in such pod cities (a good example is Phoenix, AZ). One of the cities I grew up while living in the mainland was pretty much exactly like this.
In such a pod city, your house, work, school, and life is basically all pods, including your means of travel. You wake up in your matchstick duplicated HOA house, get your ass and tune out reality in you see no stranger or neighbor's face and embark on your journey to work. Going around, you see nothing but a sea of other pods as you get slightly irritated that today's commute will take you 3 hours on the I-280 880 980 1080 or whatever due to construction. You show up to your office, a pod which is surrounded by a maze of parking spots, with the building being a prefab built by shipping containers from China. You finish and decide to go shopping, more pod travelling on concrete, oh great gridlock because shart tuah girl is doing a live show and everyone's going to it. Pull up at the costco warehouse from idiocracy (you also go to law school there) and fight the battle of finding a spot anywhere within half a mile since you already wasted 2 hours driving to get there and just want to wrap up your day out quick. Return home, it's already dark and you don't wanna get spooked outside so you decide to not do your daily jog on the side of the 6 lane road.
In turn, american architecture and design is also dead because why waste money on something people will only speed past?
I think cars are fine too, but many states take things too far with how they make their use into the "pod".
These urbanism spergs really irk me but I do generally agree with a lot of their city ideas minus them being faggots and their totalitarian anti car boner. The problem I have with how a lot of north american cities I view is more or less them being a dystopian interpretation of "pods". Good architecture, healthy outdoor exercising, using a bicycle to relax on a trail without having to be a bikefag, having positive relationships with neighbors, daily commutes in 300 mph trains, those retarded dahir insaat pipedream inventions, etc are all unviable for those that live in such pod cities (a good example is Phoenix, AZ). One of the cities I grew up while living in the mainland was pretty much exactly like this.
In such a pod city, your house, work, school, and life is basically all pods, including your means of travel. You wake up in your matchstick duplicated HOA house, get your ass and tune out reality in you see no stranger or neighbor's face and embark on your journey to work. Going around, you see nothing but a sea of other pods as you get slightly irritated that today's commute will take you 3 hours on the I-280 880 980 1080 or whatever due to construction. You show up to your office, a pod which is surrounded by a maze of parking spots, with the building being a prefab built by shipping containers from China. You finish and decide to go shopping, more pod travelling on concrete, oh great gridlock because shart tuah girl is doing a live show and everyone's going to it. Pull up at the costco warehouse from idiocracy (you also go to law school there) and fight the battle of finding a spot anywhere within half a mile since you already wasted 2 hours driving to get there and just want to wrap up your day out quick. Return home, it's already dark and you don't wanna get spooked outside so you decide to not do your daily jog on the side of the 6 lane road.
In turn, american architecture and design is also dead because why waste money on something people will only speed past?
I think cars are fine too, but many states take things too far with how they make their use into the "pod".
In less time that it's taken California to lay down a single mile of high speed rail, entire countries like China have gone from 0 to thousands of them. I genuinely believe Americans have lost the ability to make the level of infrastructure they did like when they mass manufactured the interstate system around ~50-75 years ago, which is why such projects end up going nowhere.The California HSR has been under construction for how many years now?
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