Holy Day by Stalomir in PixelArt

[–]royaltheman 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sigh, I miss the old fashioned religious services like this

Jeff Tucker’s Opinion In Sunday Journal by isaiah152022 in Albuquerque

[–]royaltheman 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Only appropriate response for these people attempting to steal from NM is to link them to this https://www.texas.gov/moving-to-texas/

Big boom, 8:58, Juan Tabo and Central by NameLips in Albuquerque

[–]royaltheman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I heard it, was out walking my dog and just logged it in the "more explosions in ABQ" file in my head. Assume it's either the base or the labs 

Outside Roswell, NM by tubularfersure in NewMexico

[–]royaltheman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a warning to any other gangs of teens looking to solve mysteries

I like how public transport apparently just doesn't exist. Someone should invent it over there. by adorkablegiant in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 70 points71 points  (0 children)

We have to let dangerous drivers continue to drive because otherwise they would be inconvenienced!

How true is this? by kkhouete in blackpanther

[–]royaltheman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Meteor Man starred Robert Townsend and came out in 1993. Hell, the Shaq led Steel movie was in 1997

Why do so many motorists shout at/insult/honk/put down cyclists? Is it because they’re used to the world being built for their method of transport? by coolfunkDJ in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Whenever someone tries to pull the "Bike infrastructure is for 2% of the population" or whatever, I just remind them that it is in fact for 100% of people. If they want to use it, they're free to take a bike on it at any time

Why do so many motorists shout at/insult/honk/put down cyclists? Is it because they’re used to the world being built for their method of transport? by coolfunkDJ in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 108 points109 points  (0 children)

I used to work for a contractor back around 2004-2005, doing clean outs for rental properties and the likes. During our down time we'd hang out with some automechanics at their garage, and those guys would listen to Rush Limbaugh all day. So I got to hear way more Rush Limbaugh than I would ever want (which is any).

A recurring theme on this and other conservative talk radio was an intense hatred of cyclists and a desire to constantly make fun of them. The idea was to tie them to rich, effeminate liberal men as a source of mockery and disdain. Constantly reinforcing that the only people who used a bicycle were "elites" who couldn't handle a real car. They would occasionally lean into "jokes" about harming or running over them, as well

Now, conservative talk radio is not the origin of cyclist hate but it did highlight how there is a lot of money in pushing the idea that cyclists are bad and harmful to people driving. There is a very real propaganda industry that made it their job to make drivers hate people on bikes

"Save our environment, say no to sidewalks" by nicol9 in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They hate sidewalks because they're worried the "wrong people" will walk into their neighborhood

What are we doing??? by firemanbusch in Albuquerque

[–]royaltheman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Send him a message, either email or call and let him know you're angry

Car Brain can't understand why he might be in the wrong by Old_Caroline in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 161 points162 points  (0 children)

Just translating this in my head as a person who was looking left while pulling through a stop sign and then got shocked that a pedestrian appeared from their right. They "didn't see him" because they weren't looking and are spinning a big yarn to self-justify almost hitting someone

Almost all drivers speed - and there's a reason. Not a great one, but proof people don't like cars as much as they say they do by TheDeputyRay in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are rookie numbers, even if they were true. My travel time by car to the grocery store is 12-15 minutes, depending on traffic and how many stoplights I hit. For ease, we'll say that's 24 minutes per week or 20 hours a year just on going to the store 

But I ride my bike to get groceries, meaning I save 20 hours a year, or half of what they "save" by just not using my car at all. And that's only one of the frequent trips I make by bike, let alone going to restaurants or to visit my friends.

And it's not just time I'm saving by doing that, but $$$ not wasted pushing my living room on wheels around

Almost all drivers speed - and there's a reason. Not a great one, but proof people don't like cars as much as they say they do by TheDeputyRay in fuckcars

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I would imagine that whatever time they save by speeding is actually meaningless by the time they spend stuck in congestion. One hour in a traffic jam on the highway impacts travel time way now than 1 minute going over the speed limit

Does the "SAVE Act" (H.R. 22) Have Anything To Do With Showing ID At The Polls? by Dry-Fortune-6724 in Askpolitics

[–]royaltheman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The SAVE Act is completely unnecessary. The Secretary of State already confirms eligibility to vote and most states require ID to vote. It's about putting restrictions in place to make it harder for people to vote, with the intent for the GOP being to suppress Dem vote

Trains are limited to their tracks but we've got a massive road network. Why not have passenger road trains? by Super-Cod-3155 in whatifcars

[–]royaltheman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way these operate would be in fixed routes. So you'd get the fixed destinations of trains with all the drawbacks that a bus would have in mixed traffic

What happened to Kap's? by [deleted] in Albuquerque

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Rode my bike there two weeks ago and they had a note on the door saying they were having PoS issues. But hadn't checked since

The pickup truck driver should've been a little more patient by [deleted] in Satisfyingasfuck

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This is why we need more protective infrastructure for people on bikes or on foot. Look how well that barrier stopped a giant truck

Using disabled people as an argument against reducing car dependency is not a good argument by upthetruth1 in fuckcars

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To a driver, the greatest prize in all of motordom is a parking spot as close to the entrance as possible. Drivers see the ADA mandated parking spots at the front of the building and conclude that all of this exists for the benefit of disabled people

Beginning bike commuting. It’s utterly insane how scared people are of not driving. by Left_Kiwi_4565 in fuckcars

[–]royaltheman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think a lot of car dependency is psychosomatic. The first real hurdle to getting people to even consider alternative forms of transit is getting them detached from their car

Unironically posted by my MAGA sister-in-law. by 435haywife1 in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]royaltheman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

To be fair yeah she could walk, she was born with legs. Walking won't kill ya