• @EatYouWell
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    51 year ago

    Oh, so you’re one of those.

    Roads are made for cars, and people shouldn’t be walking on them at night with dark clothes on.

    They’re by definition a road hazard, no matter your personal beef with cars.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      My cousin in Buddha, I’ve got no beef with you. You asked, I answered. Drive your car if it makes you happy, hell, I don’t want to take it away from you even if I had a wish granting urbanism genie. But building our infrastructure to be car dependent, where the default state is cars, has been a disaster that’s going to haunt us for decades, ecologically, culturally, and fiscally. It’s the dependency part I’d like to change.

      • @EatYouWell
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        01 year ago

        Yeah, no one is arguing against that, but you have to realize that you’re no better than stoners 20 years ago talking about how weed should be legal.

        Well, the stoners actually have a decent chance of their thing happening. There’s absolutely zero chance the modern world that we’re going to rip out millions of miles of road and dump trillions into infrastructure to make cars obsolete. Society would have to collapse first.

        While yes, a car-less society would be good, bringing it up literally any time a car is mentioned does absolutely nothing to further the conversation, and is likely turning people against your position. Don’t be like an annoying vegan.

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          I’d argue that twenty years ago, weed legalization was still a pipe dream. It was only consistent advocacy and activism that has slowly bent legalization policies to where we are today. There’s a non-zero chance that we can change the way we do things, because car dependency has only been the policy for seventy years or so, and we only arrived here by changing what was. We can do it again. To the point about trillions of dollars: it costs about that much to replace our roads every twenty years or so (that’s about the lifespan for a residential road), and it’s getting more expensive because of shit like Amazon using the fuck out of our interstates and shortening up their lifespans (heavier vehicles increase road damage quadratically). All these infrastructure bills are so insanely expensive with seemingly so little to show for it because we haven’t been doing the required maintenance on our roads, and we’re still not seeing the full bill. So, to be completely straight with you about it, it costs as much as you’re describing just to keep what we have, because car infrastructure doesn’t last very long/hold up very well compared to other transport modes.

          As for your annoying vegan point: maybe, maybe not, I guess we’ll see if it does turn people off. I do think it furthers the conversation, though, because this is more or less the arc of how marijuana advocacy progressed. This is a little like saying that protestors should only protest if it will inconvenience nobody at all; if you protest and nobody notices, it’s not really a protest, it’s digging a hole and screaming into it.

          Anyway, you seem to be upset, so maybe it’s best to just let this conversation die off. Have a good day, stranger.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      You should drive at a speed appropriate for the conditions. If you can’t see fsr enough ahead, or can’t stop fast enough to avoid a pedestrian, you are driving too fast. I shouldn’t have to wear day glow neon and flashing lights everywhere I go, because you can’t slow down a bit.

      • @EatYouWell
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        11 year ago

        Nice strawman, buddy. No one said anything about neon or flashing lights.

        If you’re walking in the road at night wearing dark clothes, you’re an idiot and a road hazard.

          • @EatYouWell
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            11 year ago

            You clearly don’t understand what road hazard is.

            A road hazard is a hazard encountered while driving a vehicle. A person being in the road when they shouldn’t be is a road hazard.

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                11 year ago

                No one, at any point in this discussion, said anything about crossing the road.

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                  11 year ago

                  Oh right, you’re on about the swathes of people who just walk down the middle of road as a matter of course. I can’t be arsed with this discussion any more. Let’s just assume that I acknowledge your ‘right’ to indiscriminately mow pedestrians down for the crime of ‘being in the road’

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                    You’re either an absolute moron, or you’re being intentionally obtuse.

                    At no point did anyone support mowing down pedestrians. Stop creating strawmen.

                    The entire point of this discussion was that wearing dark clothes and walking in the street at night is stupid and dangerous.

                    I’m not sure why this is such a hard concept for you to grasp.

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        11 year ago

        And? They’re currently made for cars.

          • @EatYouWell
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            11 year ago

            I know you are, but what am I?

            You see, that’s how you sound. Only children resort to insults when they have no legitimate argument back.