• Apytele@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      People at my job are SHOCKED that I take the bus to work even after we had a ten minute discussion one night about increasing road rage incidents. I just wanna get on the commute box and zone out until I get there, LOL.

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        We live in a high transit city. Some colleagues live in the suburbs and can’t get that we don’t have a car.

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          the part that really wows them is that I do actually have a car that I use for other things, I just avoid using it as a daily thing because I find that too stressful. I still use the car for large grocery trips or taking the dog to the vet, but using it for a daily commute sounds like a lot of stress to me.

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            Yeah, I commute into work both by car or train, depending on the day. On the days I take the train it’s so much better. Just zone out listening to music or playing on a steam deck, no need to worry about keeping an eye on the road.

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            Same! I take the metro, rented bikes, and walk to get pretty much everywhere. I have a car, it’s a sportscar that I’ve been to the track woth several times and maintain myself. I’m a better driver than them, even in the commuting sense, and I know far more about my expensive purchase than they ever will, and yet their the ones screeching about their bullshit “war on cars” that isn’t even real.

            I’ll never go back to needing a car to do basic daily life things, it’s fucking horrible and I don’t know why anyone would want to live like that.

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      People sharing the same vehicle? Like sitting next to each other and breathing the same air? Easily communism.