Lanes? No. It’s a fifteen minute city! Nobody has to drive anywhere because we’ve just piled humans on top of each other so they never have to leave the flesh nexus
You are still allowed to leave, or even simply never enter, even the most efficient city. No one is saying that you shouldn’t be allowed to live in the ass end of nowhere, so why do you think you should be able to prevent others from living in a way that’s better for the planet and more convenient?
So you want to prevent other people from living how they want to live because you’re afraid that someone might, at some undetermined point in the future, do the same to you? I’m sure glad that you’re going to lose this particular battle.
That and my hobbies involve me being loud, and I dont like to bug other people.
And when you live in cities there’s a disregard for personal property…people stealing, busting windows to get a dollar for drugs, etc. I like being able to be outside and not worry about a crackhead screaming at me.
About the only good thing I enjoy about bigger cities is the music scenes.
There’s things to appreciate from both kinds of living situations. It’s fine if you don’t like it or want it, doesn’t mean everyone else needs to be like you.
It’s fine that you like rural life, but I’m sick of rural people acting like city preferers are insane for wanting our cities to work well. This leads to some larger governments stopping cities from making them efficient and easy to live in.
This is also how new urbanists sound to me
Just one more lane, bro
Lanes? No. It’s a fifteen minute city! Nobody has to drive anywhere because we’ve just piled humans on top of each other so they never have to leave the flesh nexus
You are still allowed to leave, or even simply never enter, even the most efficient city. No one is saying that you shouldn’t be allowed to live in the ass end of nowhere, so why do you think you should be able to prevent others from living in a way that’s better for the planet and more convenient?
Yeah until we succeed in paving the entire planet
So you want to prevent other people from living how they want to live because you’re afraid that someone might, at some undetermined point in the future, do the same to you? I’m sure glad that you’re going to lose this particular battle.
If I could stop them from living how they like they wouldn’t be paving the planet
I also really dont like big cities. I need space.
That and my hobbies involve me being loud, and I dont like to bug other people.
And when you live in cities there’s a disregard for personal property…people stealing, busting windows to get a dollar for drugs, etc. I like being able to be outside and not worry about a crackhead screaming at me.
About the only good thing I enjoy about bigger cities is the music scenes.
I like seeing stars and fireflies and more than two species of bird
There’s things to appreciate from both kinds of living situations. It’s fine if you don’t like it or want it, doesn’t mean everyone else needs to be like you.
My problem is that people insist I live in a city. Or a suburb. They just keep building.
Yeah that does suck, I’m not sure what you could do about that. Aside from buying 40 acres out somewhere remotely.
Kind of weird thing to compare it to, given that most “new urbanism” is just old, pre-WW2 urbanism.
I’m opposed to any kind of urbanism: New urbanism, old urbanism, suburbanism.
It’s fine that you like rural life, but I’m sick of rural people acting like city preferers are insane for wanting our cities to work well. This leads to some larger governments stopping cities from making them efficient and easy to live in.
Me and the 300000 people in my flesh nexus are very upset about this ludicrous statement.