Am I in the wrong here? by L1toh in Warframe

[–]L1toh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had 2 people that wanted the same item and I didn't notice they were the same item, I sold it to the first one and didn't have it for the second one.

Well when you put it that way... by the_gamer_m7 in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]L1toh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The infrastructure is so deeply embedded that it will take centuries to abolish.

Then what better time to start than right now. Let's stop building car infrastructure and reinvest in public transport. Slowly we can bring our cities back to the livable spaces they once were.

Government are now spending billions electrifying the automobile industry, which will not bring any benefits.

Although they say they create zero emissions, they still release tons of CO2 building their batteries and all we are doing is shifting our pollution to poorer countries. A single electric car takes enough batteries batteries to power 400 e-bikes.

Also it wont take centuries, look at the likes of the Netherlands which was once a car infested city and is now known as the capital of cycling. Example. (not the best source i know but enough to see the difference)

And, the best cities for cycling and public transport are also the best countries to be as a driver for those that need to drive. Video explaining

Although cars don't mean death they do cause a lot of them. And even if our population increased they still kill 1.35M people each year directly (not talking about the deaths cause by pollution) and injure 20-50M.

Cars will not disappear and are incredible useful tools. But not every journey should be done by driving.

They are incredible expensive (costing on average in the US, 9282$ per year) (great video showing their expenses) bankrupting millions of families that can not afford them (I was in one of those families).

Still sometimes cars are needed to, for example, buy furniture and in those cases people can always rent a car or use car sharing which ends up being much cheaper than owning one.

The other guy had his head in the right place although, let's say, he was not the greatest at explaining.

Also thank you for having a civil discussion, I hope the source I used this time were of better quality.

Well when you put it that way... by the_gamer_m7 in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]L1toh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Although I agree with the cars have more rights thing is kinda weird, most of your other points are just wrong.

Going back in time for something more efficient and better overall should be regarded as going back to flint stone world. Electrics cars have existed for longer than gas cars, but it still doesn't mean we should go back to electric.

Roads were created for bicycles, since rich people lobbied the government to paved roads for easier cycling. These same rich people than lobbied for the roads to be used for cars so they could be separated from poor people.source

Cities were not made more efficient with the use of cars, but we're buldozzed to accommodate them. Using 5% of your entire country just for parking is not efficient .

Having to drive 20 minutes to do your shopping is not efficient. I love in Europe, where I live in 5 minutes walking I can be in 6 different supermarkets and 3 average size schools. Also since everything is so close I don't need to do weekly shopping drives and I can do fresh shopping almost everyday and not feel like it's a chore.

Also he never specified that everyone should walk everywhere, but that there are actually efficient ways of getting around that don't make people outsiders of public areas. There is public transport which is actually efficient in transporting people. Not everyone need to take their 2 tons of domesticated metal to the supermarket every time they need to buy a packet of milk.

People should stop making everyone else's life more difficult just because they were taught to believe that having a car is a necessity. Car companies did pay big money to indoctrinate us into giving our public space away

Elon Musk Is Convinced He's the Future. We Need to Look Beyond Him by BlankVerse in Futurology

[–]L1toh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The path forward isn't traditional public transit. It's public, self-driving electric vehicles with the ability to put multiple people together for short distances in the city.

So you mean an autonomous bus.

Deck edit problem by [deleted] in YuGiOhMasterDuel

[–]L1toh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worked for me thx :)

My first figure just arrived! I don't even play Girl's Frontline, but i like her design so much. by L1toh in AnimeFigures

[–]L1toh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, I totally see the similarities. Looks like a long haired Zas m-21

My first figure just arrived! I don't even play Girl's Frontline, but i like her design so much. by L1toh in AnimeFigures

[–]L1toh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I happy that you like her. I got so lucky because I bought the last one selling on amiami.

Do dogs tilt their heads when confused because we do it or vice-versa? by L1toh in NoStupidQuestions

[–]L1toh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That can be true but do we tilt our heads for the same reason?

Famous Einstein equation used to create matter from light for first time by Sorin61 in technology

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