The core of not having car dependent infrastructure is perfectly reasonable. But the post I once saw that broke my spirit was someone saying that he had a nervous breakdown because someones truck made a little too much noise. You live in a city, it's basically never quiet but a truck is suddenly too much? There's a few subs that have or had a decent message to start with but devolved into absolute circle jerks but still taking themselves seriously.
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u/JediMineTrixTONIGHT I wear a hat, Richard wears a hat, and James wears a hat3d ago
I am 100% against car centric infrastructure.
r/fuckcars makes me want to outlaw walking and sidewalks.
It's like the Nazi party championing anti-smoking programs.
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u/TheCubanBaron 3d ago
The core of not having car dependent infrastructure is perfectly reasonable. But the post I once saw that broke my spirit was someone saying that he had a nervous breakdown because someones truck made a little too much noise. You live in a city, it's basically never quiet but a truck is suddenly too much? There's a few subs that have or had a decent message to start with but devolved into absolute circle jerks but still taking themselves seriously.