• DLSchichtl@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I got 20 downvotes in moments and then what, two? Three? Now the last only gets a couple? Especially when my post history is generally positively received unless I’m talking about them. Ya. I got someone angy and they keep getting all bent out of shape about it. Plus I do attack them a lot. Nah, I quit when they stop being salty lil sallys. That or learn to ignore people who are intentionally antagonistic.

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      1 year ago

      I feel like fuckcars acts as a magnet for some of the more rabid redditor transplants from the antiwork sub.

      Theres plenty of good points to be made but some of these kids are just red lining it all the time.

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        Thank you. Someone gets it. I, myself, love PEVs, so walkable cities are my dream. But those guys are just so…angry. I have said it before, but the fuckcars community here and on reddit are primed to be another joke that got out of control, IE flat earthers, Trump, blah blah blah. I have already gotten some, er, rabid comments from folks taking it a bit too seriously.

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          Yeah same, I’m a bit of a transport nerd and love trains - I’ve planned bits of holidays especially to ride trains I wanted to see, also for reasons I didn’t learn to drive until I was late 30s and almost never drive because I hate it - I think it’s for this reason I really find fuckcars frustrating, they act like trains are a magical solution to all transport needs and every car is evil.

          Every transport authority in the world agrees mixed mode integrated transport networks are the future, it’s not even slightly a debate.