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yes I like formula one and yes I think cars should be banned, we exist

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apas-95:

The thing about car-dependency is that… it sucks for people without a car. Big news, right. But, it’s not like that incentive curve is something we can just ignore. When our desire or ability to leave our house at all is conditional on being in a car, that affects all of our behaviour on every level.

Kids are the prototypical ‘person without a car’, and in a car-dependent area, they become dependent on their parents. In a normal, walkable city or suburb, children walk on their own to school, they cycle, they take the bus. Instead of needing to get parental approval - and enough enthusiasm to dedicate the time - to be shuttled around to any given activity, children walk to the park, or to a friend’s house. Even in rural areas, with the infrastructure, children will cycle to school. In a car-dependent suburb, a child is trapped in a single-family McMansion on the edge of town, forced to beg their parents to be able to go anywhere, always under supervision - is it any wonder they’d rather stay inside?

Even in a city, if it’s car-dependent, this is still an issue. When the roads are 100-decibel, 6-lane monstrosities, with cyclists expected to intermingle with traffic, and the busses stuck in the exact same jam, kids aren’t going to be able to get anywhere, assuming their parents even let them cross the street. This isn’t just about proximity, it’s fundamentally related to safety. Car-dependent places are a lot more dangerous to be in, on account of all the cars, so parents feel it’s safer for their kid to be in one of those cars. To boot, when everyone’s in a car, there are less people around, less people who can notice someone in trouble, less people who can help. When places are built with the assumption that everyone will have a car, they become places for cars, which humans can stupidly venture into.

This doesn’t just apply to children. We are all, at some point or another, a ‘person without a car’ - in fact, we’re a ‘person without a car’ most of the time, until we get into one. A lot of people would prefer to remain that way; driving a car is stressful, it takes a lot of effort and concentration, and not everyone likes it at 6AM. But, when your environment is built with the assumption you’re inside a soundproof, crash-proof metal box, that becomes a requirement. The second you’re outside of those conditions, scurrying across deafening, hot tarmac, and dodging heavy-duty pickup trucks (carrying solely one guy and his starbucks order), of course you’d decide that not being in a car sucks. But, the thing is, it’s designing for cars that made it suck, even for the car-drivers.

A place designed for cars, a place that people cannot walk, or cycle, or take public transit through, is a place full of cars - you are not stuck in traffic, you are traffic. Studies have shown that the average speed of car traffic, over sufficient time, is completely unrelated to the thoroughfare of roads. Eventually, because of induced demand, the new seven-lane arterial road will have exactly the same congestion as the two-lane it replaced. The one factor that sharply determines how slow road traffic gets is, listen to this, the speed of non-car travel. It is solely when alternatives become faster that people stop driving and free up traffic. Shutting down main street, only allowing buses through, would drastically increase the speed of the rest of the road network - because each of those buses is 40 cars not in traffic. If you like driving, you should want as many people as possible who don’t want to drive to stop doing it - and whoever you are, you should want to be able to travel without depending on cars.

When I was in the biggest depressive slump of my life, and I could barely get out of bed, I still went shopping for food nearly every day, and even traveled to visit my partner. The supermarket was 10 meters out the door of my apartment, and I could walk five minutes to either train station if I had to. It was peaceful and quiet outside. My disabled mother doesn’t like living in cities, but she loves public transit, and will always take a train ride over a long, tiring car journey - and when every store doesn’t need a parking lot twice as big as itself, whatever walking she does have to do is over a much shorter distance. When I’ve had to call an ambulance in a ‘car-hostile’ place, it has arrived inconceivably faster, on those clear roads, than when sitting in the traffic of the highway-lined carpark that makes up so many cities.

Car dependency sucks for everyone, including car drivers, but it sucks the worst for people already suffering. It strips you of independence, and forces you into a box you might not fit in - and I haven’t even touched on pollution. Car-dependency makes cities and suburbs into dangerous, stressful places, devoid of everyone except the most desperate. The only people it benefits are, really, the CEOs of car companies.

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shamebats:

New Citations Needed pod dropped and it looks very promising:

In this episode, we explore media’s current Inevitability Narrative, namely its credulous warning that ChatGPT is about to do the work of media and entertainment professionals, examining the ways in which this narrative, despite the evidence to the contrary, serves as a constant, implicit threat to workers and a convenient pretext for labor abuses like wage reduction, layoffs, and union-busting. We also review how this media hype works to obscure the very real, banal harms of AI, such as racism, surveillance, over policing and lack of accountability for the powerful.

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mrspider:

it also made me very sad at one point one of the kids said her dad was being hateful towards drag queens and that he had a very skewed/incorrect view of what a drag queen was and wouldnt listen to her and told her she was “too naive” when she tried to explain

and i replied “if i remember correctly when youre at this age it seems adults will wave off any of your life experiences even if they lack their own because they refuse to see those younger than them as their own people” and EVERY SINGLE KID AT THE TABLE turned and said EXACTLY

and i was like. oh. so i wasnt alone in that. but also. i dont have to BE that. im not doing that. im listening and actually talking to them. i hope that there are older people in their life doing the same.

um. i dont know how to say. please listen to the children in your life. its true sometimes youll know better but, often times they have perspectives we may miss and dismissing them hurts everyone in the end. we have so much we can share and learn together.

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twistcmyk:

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it’s that time of year again! HAVE FUN

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bulbagarden:

GUESS WHAT????

it is THE BEST month of the year!!!!!!!!!

because… IT’S PRIDE MONTH!!!!!!!

our logo has been rainbow for a loooong while, and this is because we are all gay in some way! (or allies that is fine too)

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↑(they’re right)

but really, bulbagarden wants to wish a happy pride month to all who celebrate…

and ESPECIALLY to those who don’t celebrate, too! (lgbtq+people are cool if you disagree in any way you’re not a friend of bulbagarden)

let’s unapologetically be ourselves and shine through hate!!

you’re always welcome in the pokémon world!!

lisia (i am very sapphic this can be demonstrated by the amount of rika content i reblog here) (i radiate sapphic energy from my bulbasaur bulb)

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vren-diagram:

Something about normies makes them go absolutely feral for shitty energy harvesting technologies. There will be a dude who’s like “There’s a kilowatt, a KILOWATT, of uncaptured piss energy in New England. We’re going to solve the energy crisis. The plan? Put water wheels on every urinal in Massachusetts. This is a policy with 0 costs and we’re literally leaving free energy in the urinal every day.” And normies will lose their shit over this and piss their pants, wasting free energy,

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dredsina:

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I feel like there should be classes in high school for avoiding scams or high pressure sales tactics

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FYI If you ever buy a house scammers will come OUT OF THE WOODWORK to try to get you and they WILL use the line “we’ve been trying to contact you about your house’s extended warranty” DO NOT call any strange phone numbers you see in a scary letter DO NOT invite strangers into your home

Any time you make a large financial decision you should be on the lookout for scammers. They will use words like FINAL NOTICE and OVERDUE and they will tell you you have to act RIGHT NOW or you’ll miss your chance and they WILL get angry when you politely say no thank you but you HAVE to stand your ground

It’s so hard for shy people and people who are people pleasers and anyone who has a hard time standing up for themselves. You have to expect that the scammer WILL get angry with you

Never sign up for anything that someone comes to your door to sell you

Yes, this also!!!

Another common scam is a “law firm” mailing you about an old traffic ticket from years ago (like it will even be a real traffic ticket you actually had, they will look through public records for this) and they will claim you owe hundreds or even thousands in overdue court fees and you’ll go to jail if you don’t pay their law firm

Literally any “job opportunity” that makes you pay in to start or buy a “starter pack” is a scam. Any job that advertises itself as “multilevel” or “network” marketing is a pyramid scheme. You will never actually make money with that scam no matter how much you annoy your friends and relatives to buy crappy makeup. The money is in getting people to sign up (they usually suggest 6 people) with the idea that money will flow up your downline to you - but if you recruit 6 people, and then all those 6 people recruit 6 people, it only takes 13 turns to *run out of people on earth*.

These scam companies make money by forcing their consultants to buy up product they can’t actually sell or threaten fines/delisting.

To add on that any “you’ll be rich if you just buy my 6-week course where I teach you how to be rich” is a scam…

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mousette:

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Deeply unserious country

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odinsblog:

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Republican hostage demands include:

Increasing and not cutting the defense budget, nor the Border Patrol budget

Cut funding to the following programs and agencies by 51 percent: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Social Security Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Veteran’s Assistance Program, Health and Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Justice Department, the State Department, the Department of Transportation, NASA, the Labor Department, and more (source)

Rescind any student loan relief and make borrowers pay back any payments that were paused or recently forgiven

Defund the IRS so that it cannot go after wealthy tax evaders

New, harsher work requirements for Medicaid recipients

Raise the work retirement age for people enrolled in the SNAP, from 50 to 55 years old

More stringent work requirements for food stamp recipients

Deregulation of drilling and mining permitting

Repeal any tax breaks that encouraged using renewable energy sources

Pledges to increase domestic production of oil and other fossil fuels

In short, the Republican demands to raise the debt ceiling is a manufactured crisis. It’s yet another GOP wish list to attack poor people by eviscerating the social safety net, while simultaneously deregulating big businesses and defunding the government agencies that could hold polluters and exploiters accountable

👉🏿 https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/heres-whats-in-the-gop-bill-to-lift-the-u-s-debt-limit

👉🏿 https://www.dataforprogress.org/blog/2022/12/12/voters-want-congress-to-raise-the-debt-ceiling-and-protect-social-programs

👉🏿 https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/debt-ceiling-house-republicans-bill-limit-save-grow-act/

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