• qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    16 hours ago

    I love trains but trains can’t reach everywhere.

    And if you can’t spot comedic exaggeration, I apologise.

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      15 hours ago

      How convenient it is then, that local transportation is also a thing that exists.

      Edit: not sure if I was blocked or if it’s just an error… but here’s my reply for anyone that isn’t so sensitive to being challenged on their view of the world

      There you go again proving that you are both uncurious and uncreative in using technology as it already exists today.

      That is also very obviously not what I am talking about, nor is it where the vast majority of people in the US who use cars, are living. but good for you. The only moral car ownership is MY car ownership, and the two can’t possibly exist alongside each other, therefore shut up about public transportation we can’t have it sorry.

      !fuckcars@lemmy.world

      !fuck_cars@lemmy.ml

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        15 hours ago

        Wait, let me check.

        No, don’t have it. And I wish I had.

        I live in an area with around 10.000 inhabitants and besides a single bus that swings by every hour, where most of the population is over 60 years old, there are no public transportation options.

        Mass transportation requieres masses.

        P.s.

        Only gave you low hanging fruit to pick.

        This applies here and anywhere where population has very low density per square kilometer. Public transportation becomes ineffective and a 10 minute drive easily turns into an hour or two affairs. And taxis/Ubers/whatever are not affordable for making daily use of it.