• qyron
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    769 months ago

    With a fully functional, affordable, universal public transport system, owning a car is a luxury, not a need.

    • @moitoi@feddit.de
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      359 months ago

      It never was a need. This is a myth build by the car manufacturers. They lobbied for the car centered model with oil companies. This never was the model.

      The same applies for suburbs full of houses.

      • qyron
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        9 months ago

        I’m not going down that slope.

        As someone who has lived in a large city, with a fully functional public transportation system, I was thankful for it, although it took me 2 extra hours of my life every day.

        But living in a city, packed and stacked like merchandise in shelves is not a good way to live.

        I got out the first opportunity I could take. Cost me family, friends and lower income but I don’t regret it.

        Metropolises are not the way for civilization and CoViD was a cruel demononstration of how flawed the concept is.

        That is all I have to say.

        • @NaughtyKatsuragi@lemmy.world
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          119 months ago

          Yeah, Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Venice. All terrible places for a person to live… Nothing good ever happened in this cities…

        • TwinTusks
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          29 months ago

          Cost me family, friends and lower income but I don’t regret it

          ouch

          • qyron
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            29 months ago

            I wasn’t happy, I did my part to solve my problem.

              • qyron
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                19 months ago

                Smaller cities, in the 10-15k range, have an added benefit: large enough to have large scale industry, small enough for people to know each other. Creates more security, as you tend to know if one face or another is new.

    • @Nioxic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      39 months ago

      Well SK is also a pretty centralized country. Most people live in or right around Seoul.

      Not much point in owning a car in such a case.