Ya ever notice how the worlds changed for the worst because of cars?
1 2019-11-19 by Llamayoda
Cars seem great and all, but before we had cars we all had to live within walking distance of everything we needed. We had no choice but to be involved with the community around us, as the interaction was nearby constant. We were forced to be tight knit, as without it, we wouldn’t be able to live. This gave the people of old satisfaction, enjoyment, and purpose. Now we live in a decentralized society. When you see your neighbor, you have nothing in common with him, besides just living next to him. We have to drive what would be an hours worth of walking distance to get even the most basic needs in food and interaction.
We have no choice but to use cars, now that our society is built around them. We can’t go back. I wonder if that’s true for every other “innovation” that arrives.
TL:DR ban cars
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1 rocinantebabieca 2019-11-19
Industrial revolution, consequences, human race etc.
1 HodorTheDoorHolder_ 2019-11-19
You want horse drawn ambulances?
1 Llamayoda 2019-11-19
Yes
1 tHeSiD 2019-11-19
Pretty dope tbh
1 RedditModsEatMyAss 2019-11-19
Adam ruins everything is where I get all my info 🤓
1 MrBufkin 2019-11-19
Uncle Ted was right 👌
1 ponzishill 2019-11-19
For me, the #1 contributing factor to the decline of society is not cars, but the foid.
1 CCAlkie 2019-11-19
The reason for decline of all civilization has been usurped from any other technological advancement by the internet. Fight me.
1 Barkasia 2019-11-19
Are you some Luddite MasterLawlz LARP?
1 Shitposting_Skeleton 2019-11-19
Have you tried not living in America?
1 Aperturelemon 2019-11-19
It's a bigger issue in the usa and canada. Much less of it in Europe.