• Reygle@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    I mean- we can travel enormous distances to sit at alternative shithole strip malls for coffee, and the only thing that looks any different is the horizon.
    It’s like living in hell except everyone walking around is acting like it’s normal

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        11 days ago

        Unintended joke on my part there- there are so few US cities that are “walkable” that it’s ironically almost impossible anyone is walking anywhere in 95% of the US.

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          I’ve done it. There’s usually some amount of people with DUIs, homeless, and foreigners who made a terrible mistake who end up walking in suburbs

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            I used to do this in Texas on business trips when I didn’t have a rental car.

            I was the only one I ever saw walking all those evenings.

            Also the fucking locusts are nuts certainly times of the years. I instantly regretted walking around those times, but needed food.