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minus-square@Potatos_are_not_friendslink6•1 year agoHard to explain how nice a walkable city is. I live in one. I’m 15 minutes away from so many good things. I used to live in a small town where it was a stretch of strip malls and meth heads. I don’t understand why people want that.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•7 months agoMeth is pretty popular, but I don’t understand why it requires cars.
Hard to explain how nice a walkable city is. I live in one. I’m 15 minutes away from so many good things.
I used to live in a small town where it was a stretch of strip malls and meth heads. I don’t understand why people want that.
Meth is pretty popular, but I don’t understand why it requires cars.