JoePepsiCo
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I hope the hell purposely...This is all flying right over your head, isn't it?
Holy crap. I just saw the last reply. It's not on purpose.
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I hope the hell purposely...This is all flying right over your head, isn't it?
I hope the hell purposely...
Holy crap. I just saw the last reply. It's not on purpose.
I expect people will be spending more time outside and less time inside staring at their phones.Dude if you want to live in a closet with no personal space, other than the bathroom then have at it. That would be worse than Hell to me.
Have you ever seen a teenage girl in action? Even when forced to spend time outside by circumstance, their face is still glued to their phone...I expect people will be spending more time outside and less time inside staring at their phones.
*reported*Have you ever seen a teenage girl in action?
You just can't help yourself, huh.Childish. You cannot be 18.
*reported*
That is a reason to leave the extreme overcrowding in cities like NYC that lack outdoor space.I expect people will be spending more time outside and less time inside staring at their phones.
There aren't any ion America, try China or Asia.People move to cities for the wide variety of economic opportunities (jobs and entrepreneurship), for more entertainment options, and for more options to find a mate.
It’s not a “need”, it’s a preference.
And cities that prioritize pedestrians and bicyclists over motor vehicles have a quality of life difference that lots of people enjoy.
People who prefer the suburbs or rural areas can stay there. No problem. Nobody is making anyone do anything.
There aren't any ion America, try China or Asia.
There aren't any ion America, try China or Asia.
Be advised the Netherlands are in Europe or your panties. Not in the United States.How the Netherlands changed from car-oriented to pedestrian and bike friendly:
I like how doing something as cheap as turning on-street parking into a bike lane makes a huge difference.Lots of US cities are making pedestrian and cycling improvements. It’s certainly not an Asian specialty. One example of many:
That's funny really. Here in Tennessee I speak to people moving here to rural areas here to escape cities like Chicago, New York, and yes, even that paradise LA.The trend toward greater urbanization in the US is pretty constant, hovering around +1% per year on average for the last sixty years. The cities are slowly but steadily winning as people attractors.
Here's some statistics:
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/USA/united-states/urban-population
It's a bell curve. Later they'll be moving out to farms and small towns for work.The trend toward greater urbanization in the US is pretty constant, hovering around +1% per year on average for the last sixty years.
That's funny really. Here in Tennessee I speak to people moving here to rural areas here to escape cities like Chicago, New York, and yes, even that paradise LA.
Be advised the Netherlands are in Europe or your panties. Not in the United States.