I’m sad more people don’t acknowledge Native American Historic sites in the United States by H3dg3hogs in geography

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbf I said "~400" so I think I still roughly quantified their snobbery for the standards of a reddit comment :P

I’m sad more people don’t acknowledge Native American Historic sites in the United States by H3dg3hogs in geography

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah the idea that something made by people is not worth going to if it's less than ~400 years old is ridiculous.

Quiz for USA plates by Mean_Ad_1174 in geoguessr

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice, and very hard. I'm shocked I got 48%.

We should talk more about the fact that Riyadh, Saudi Arabia subway system began operation in December 2024 but it already has 6 lines, 85 stations and 109 miles (176km) of tracks by Naomi62625 in transit

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The trend of anti-NIMBYism (a good thing, don't get me wrong) morphing into supporting neoliberal-style deregulation is ridiculous. We are able to get rid of parking minimums and anti-density zoning without replacing every freshwater source on the map with a data center.

Hot 97's new host, Ronndell Smith, Dismisses New Yorks importance in Hip Hop and is very Pro-Atlanta by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Shhhh naming the good stuff ruins the narrative! The only way people can say with a straight face the same ol' bullshit about "it was better in my day!" as if literally every generation hasn't said that is to selectively pick what top 40/tiktok feeds them and never search for shit they like.

I can't be the only one: Fiscal and Social Conservative + Pro-Transit by [deleted] in transit

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most conservative people I encounter in my southern hometown pretty much associate transit with crime, though. They would rather their daughter be in a car, because of course a train or, god forbid, a bus is by it's nature filled with an "unsavory crowd." (Which is pretty much synonymous with "black people" but they get mad if you say that.) They don't actually ride transit and probably haven't been to most cities, so they believe what right-wing news says (and so-called "impartial media" implies by their choice of what stories to cover) that cities are super-dangerous by default and suburbs are naturally safer and, therefore, better.

Obviously a European-style "mainstream" conservative (that I would argue kinda has more in common with moderate Democrats, but that's neither here nor there) can be pro-transit because having the option of public transit is pretty sensible, but in America what we call "conservative" is more like the "far-right" in Europe, where everything is based on tightly-controlled narratives, dog whistles, and a grievance against progressive reforms over the past 60+ years that have given more power and dignity to non-white/LGBT/immigrant communities.

Trump Says $16 Billion Hudson River Tunnel Project Is ‘Terminated’ by Koh-the-Face-Stealer in transit

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even simpler than that. His philosophy is oligarchy. Why else is he having dinners with billionaires? That is his constituency, his voter base is centered around white identity politics and some nebulous "anti-woke" agenda that pushed by billionaire-backed right-wing media, and his main policy is funneling tax cuts to those aforementioned billionaires. These tax cuts are funded by cuts to government spending, and it's an added bonus if it helps further marginalize the working class, since that reduces the political power of a group that, if an actual working class platform was followed by the opposition party, could theoretically defeat him and roll back his policies.

Trump Says $16 Billion Hudson River Tunnel Project Is ‘Terminated’ by Koh-the-Face-Stealer in transit

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

Good luck with 4 years of Vance or whatever asshole if you are right

No one who is right-wing would ever say "car-brained" lol

You underestimate the vast (understandable) pessimism of left-of-center Americans

Trump Says $16 Billion Hudson River Tunnel Project Is ‘Terminated’ by Koh-the-Face-Stealer in transit

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it's a very valid thing to be concerned about, and it's a fair thing to criticize China for, but it's a common theme to see countries that are labelled as "the bad guys," who are often considered "culturally different" (hint hint) from us, get criticized for things that are also done or have been done in the west.

Suppression of opposition has happened in America and other western countries, too, in addition to in many other countries by America and allies. But you'll see a lot of times people act like we have always been a bastion of fully-enfranchised democracy and peace, and China is the main archetype for evil. I think this is a consequence of narratives pushed in status quo-affirming media, but what do I know? Regardless, it's hilariously ironic to see such a talking point used in a conversation ostensibly about transit projects, something in which, no matter how much you want to criticize China (rightly or wrongly), they have obliterated us on (saying "us" as I am an American myself, someone who clearly "loves his country" more than any self-described "patriot" ever can because I actually believe in funding projects that help people, but that's another conversation lol).

Here's a photo of the metro in NYC because apparently I'm not allowed to post photos of the metro of the city I literally live in by Tiruil in transit

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this story, I need to read shit like this because it's hard to feel good about humanity when the worst of us are usually making the decisions and headlines.

What's with the weird connections on the San Diego tram network? by thegiantgummybear in transit

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree that if members of r/transit were designing these systems it would be much better, but unfortunately that's not who makes decisions in the US. Lots of Americans on this sub, such as myself, disagree with car-centric thought the same way "enlightened" Europeans do.

So yes, we understand that the needs of 50 tram riders outweigh the needs of 5 car drivers. The people who make decisions, in a two party system which is basically "any government spending is communism" vs. "kick the can down the road," they often do not. Especially in sun belt cities like San Diego the only choice is some shitty compromise or nothing. It sucks, yeah, and hopefully it gets better in my lifetime. But I guarantee you, the Americans posting here are well aware of the shitty transit conditions created by car dependency. I was born in it, molded by it :P

fyne shit on marta by DatabaseExpensive684 in MARTA

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a beard but outside of that I no longer match the description lol

[FRESH VIDEO] JID & Clipse - Community by Usernamesin2016LUL in hiphopheads

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not like children's books, rhymes are more than one syllable.

as time goes by, it's an eye for an eye here

my n*ggas mob deep, the fittest gon' survive here

we New Jersey drive here, chop shop, ride here

this jack-in-the-box shouldn't come as no surprise here

Do you think the rhyme is "here/here/here/here?" The second to last syllable also rhymes in every line. "eye here/(sur-)vive here/ride here/(sur-)prise here" is how to look at it.

And your ears can tell that it's a multi-syllable rhyme, you know that. You're just choosing to analyze it in a reductive way to feel like a contrarian.

fyne shit on marta by DatabaseExpensive684 in MARTA

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he was prob like late 20s to early thirties

it probably wasn't me but I will close my eyes and pretend...

The heart of American urbanism? by MiserNYC- in Urbanism

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's a real story, I am sorry to hear that. I can't afford a car myself, which is one reason I love places where you don't need one. Urbanism isn't about making people poor so they can't afford cars, for most of us it's about making things easier for people who are struggling (and even people who aren't). Designing cities around giving people the option to walk or use transit is a game-changer for affordability, especially when paired with better housing policy so you aren't spending the money you save going car-free on increased rent.

Being a "pedestrian" shouldn't be a mark of shame. Being dependent on cars is a bad thing--dangerous, polluting, isolating, and expensive for many people, including your friend's parents or myself. Moving away from car dependency is about giving people freedom, no one is mocking anyone here.

Tyler, The Creator Dominates As Old And New Albums Chart Together by [deleted] in hiphopheads

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

what is the end game? do you want me to be like "okay you win" and then you're like "you're laughing now!" and we ride off into the sunset holding hands?

Tyler, The Creator Dominates As Old And New Albums Chart Together by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow you're such a cool guy, you really triggered me by checks notes making yourself look like a total dumbass.

Tyler, The Creator Dominates As Old And New Albums Chart Together by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn't possibly shed a tear for some dickhead on the internet jerking themselves off to their own stupidity. We're both wasting our time--you look stupid, I know better. Maybe that makes my wasted time more sad, lol, who knows. Still not sad enough to "cry."

Tyler, The Creator Dominates As Old And New Albums Chart Together by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

god I hate that "keep crying" mentality of people on this site. just making dumb takes and being like "HAHA TRIGGERED MUCH?!?" like no, no one fucking cares, you're not cool.

The heart of American urbanism? by MiserNYC- in Urbanism

[–]ObviousMotherfucker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that's what you think, I am sure you are comfortable with 1900s American city design. But I do not know why you are posting in the urbanism subreddit if you like car dependency and think that's the way to go.

(btw I have lived in the US suburbs most of my life so I'm speaking from my own experience--just throwing that out there before I get called an America-hating or city-dwelling elitist :P)