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Isn't that pic ancient anyway? I swear I saw it for the first time more than a decade ago, if not earlierthat FUCKING Breezewood picture
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Isn't that pic ancient anyway? I swear I saw it for the first time more than a decade ago, if not earlierthat FUCKING Breezewood picture
I don't think Jason would know the difference. Remember when you're dealing with people who are so ignorant that they have no idea what religious denominations are or why people would favor different congregations.Those goofy niggers aint Christian they're one of those crazy Asian new religious movements where the founder says he's Christ.
Isn't that pic ancient anyway? I swear I saw it for the first time more than a decade ago, if not earlier
They literally use bikes for everything yet urbanists are still mad because they're gas-bikes, not e-bikes.Urbanists who probably have never been to the Maldives pop up in a RealLifeLore video about the Maldives.
Last time I was visiting Japan I saw an imported GMC Denali driving through tiny west Tokyo streets. I thought this was ridiculous, then I saw several PT Cruisers and learned they were at one point sold there.
I could ramble on endlessly about my autism pertaining to this subject and everything surrounding it but I'll do my best to be brief: I'm a huge (American) car guy and wish platforms like the Commodore/Falcon/Charger/modern Cadillacs and their ute and wagon variants were what the American market demanded and defined the world's conception of modern American cars (I.E. proletariat alternatives to the German luxury sedans and broader European sports cars: more affordable, more reliable, more powerful and simpler/more mechanical/visceral than their overengineered European counterparts) but since that's neven going to happen I'm settling for cheering on the Complete Global Saturation of the Yank Tank. American car offerings could be so much cooler and far more diverse - and probably would be if the roads were designed and maintained better and most of the biomass currently on them was deported, put back in the kitchen or pillow'd where applicable so it could once again become the sole domain of the Young White Male as God intended - but I completely understand why the average normie would take a fullsize quad cab over a ute or take a Suburban over a sporty low-slung wagon any day of the week. The comfort, utility, versatility, reliability, low maintenance cost, passenger safety and fuel economy competitive with passenger vehicles is the obvious choice for people that don't care about cars or engaging driving experience at all but also recognize how much better driving is than any other form of getting around or transporting things.Quoted Tweet (Archive)
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Someone in the replies shared a picture of a lifted F-350 in Saitama:
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I was in japan too, both the tokyo/yokohama area and especially Sapporo when i stayed there have a lot of american trucks, many of which ARE NOT ARMY lol. American idolization is quite prevalant in these areas and I`ve seen it especially in fashion and vehicles people import.Quoted Tweet (Archive)
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Someone in the replies shared a picture of a lifted F-350 in Saitama:
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It does certainly look like the archetypical rest stop mile, but knowing how manipulative the framing was along with knowing the history (or lack thereof) of Breezewood really pisses me off when somebody posts it as a symbol of "American soullessness."Anyone who uses that FUCKING Breezewood picture for "muh cars" propaganda should be immediately discredited and repeatedly dunked in hobo diarrhea.
Just a nice little counter to all the urbanism going around at the moment.
A video about Runcorn, a New Town that was built as an urbanist's wet dream, with a dedicated bus network that was intended to serve the entire town.
It didn't really go to plan.
Imagine people actually living and explaining their situation on the ground and telling them they're blatantly wrong.They literally use bikes for everything yet urbanists are still mad because they're gas-bikes, not e-bikes.
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Any of you ever hear of Ottawa's BRT to LRT conversion? Years ago they had one of the best transit systems in north america, super reliable and fast, a mix of separate roads for busses and bus lanes, it worked really well and a much larger than usual percentage of commuting was by bus. Then they spent most of the 2010s converting the separate roads to train lines and dug a subway under the core.Urbanists hate BRT though, and will use the BRT's failure as "proof" they should've gone with a real train. (Seeing how Runcorn was the first BRT, it's not a good look for the transit system as a whole). Even if you get 25% more people to ride the line if it was all train, the costs would've far exceeded 25% and when urbanists talk about train lines it's under the assumption of being 100% full or near-100% full all the time.
But the trains look better on the national stage to brag.Any of you ever hear of Ottawa's BRT to LRT conversion? Years ago they had one of the best transit systems in north america, super reliable and fast, a mix of separate roads for busses and bus lanes, it worked really well and a much larger than usual percentage of commuting was by bus. Then they spent most of the 2010s converting the separate roads to train lines and dug a subway under the core.
The result? Now it's very unreliable, slower, and transit ridership is way down even factoring in losses from the pandemic days. Even worse they somehow managed to buy trains that don't work when it's too cold or snowy (in Ottawa...).
And it cost like 3 billion dollars.
They do that all the time. Whenever someone tells them that they LIKE driving or living in a house, they get told that they've never lived in a city so they don't know what they're missing. Even telling them that you have lived in a dense city is not enough to derail them from their script, they'll just assert that whatever city you lived in wasn't a "real" city.Imagine people actually living and explaining their situation on the ground and telling them they're blatantly wrong.
All must join "The Hive", any resistance against "The Hive" must be destroyed.They do that all the time. Whenever someone tells them that they LIKE driving or living in a house, they get told that they've never lived in a city so they don't know what they're missing. Even telling them that you have lived in a dense city is not enough to derail them from their script, they'll just assert that whatever city you lived in wasn't a "real" city.
I moved from an apartment in a major city to a little house at the intersection of No and Where a few years back, and whenever I tell urbanites how much happier I am they immediately start sperging about poor public transportation and lack of green spaces and how I would've liked it so much better if it was an idealized city from their dreams.They do that all the time. Whenever someone tells them that they LIKE driving or living in a house, they get told that they've never lived in a city so they don't know what they're missing. Even telling them that you have lived in a dense city is not enough to derail them from their script, they'll just assert that whatever city you lived in wasn't a "real" city.