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Anonymous No.2056982 [Report] >>2056984 >>2056986 >>2056987 >>2057181 >>2057193 >>2057278
Mark my words, horses will make a comeback as the superior transport method.
Anonymous No.2056984 [Report]
>>2056982 (OP)
>shits on your driveway
Anonymous No.2056986 [Report]
>>2056982 (OP)
Something scary is happening on /n/ today and I am scared bacon
Hold me
Anonymous No.2056987 [Report] >>2057255
>>2056982 (OP)
For rural areas they're adequate but for a very frequent route, buses fueled by ethanol or biodiesel would be better
You have to change horses every couple of hours to not overwork them and that means you have to be capable of stabling all of them and feeding them
Anonymous No.2056990 [Report] >>2056991
I hope b*con gets run over by a cement mixer in minecraft
Anonymous No.2056991 [Report]
>>2056990
bacon is the best of us
Anonymous No.2057159 [Report]
Im love bacon so bad wat do
Anonymous No.2057181 [Report] >>2057188 >>2057247
>>2056982 (OP)
I genuinely believe it will, once the government realizes it was scammed into building and maintaining infrastructure for big oil and big auto, they'll find a solution to make micromobility work if density rises to the point most of the land of populated, that might be a while however inevitable if population growth continues. Horses are extremely mobile even in gridlock traffic and there will be a need for that mobility in that future
Anonymous No.2057188 [Report] >>2057189
>>2057181
I just realized even more importantly, of population continues to rise turn there will be a need to populate the mountains and wheeled vehicles can't traverse the deep mountains like horses can
Anonymous No.2057189 [Report]
>>2057188
And the jungles and forests too, paving everything into road and parking lots will be unsustainable so there will be a need to create housing that adapter to nature, not housing that adapts nature. This is in the far future and if population continues to grow and stuff
Anonymous No.2057192 [Report]
Is cleaning your horse's penis considered maintenance?
Anonymous No.2057193 [Report] >>2057256
>>2056982 (OP)
As long as bicycles exist, never. Bikes are 100% superior to horses for personal transportation.
Anonymous No.2057195 [Report] >>2057608
for me, it's the mule
Anonymous No.2057247 [Report]
>>2057181
>I genuinely believe it will, once the government realizes it was scammed into building and maintaining infrastructure for big oil and big auto, they'll find a solution to make micromobility work if density rises to the point most of the land of populated, that might be a while however inevitable if population growth continues. Horses are extremely mobile even in gridlock traffic and there will be a need for that mobility in that future
That wouldn't happen without a complete collapse of civilization as we know it. Unless we have things flying around with drones or can transport things by turning them into electronic signals and re-assemble them, roads and cars are essential for keeping modern logistics. As the world gets poorer and more crowded you'll start seeing more auto rickshaws on the street.

In no reality outside of a collapse of civilization would horses make that sort of comeback.
Anonymous No.2057255 [Report] >>2057265
>>2056987
>and feeding them
the discovery of oil and coal freed us from dedicating a proportion of land to fuel the horse and oxen
Anonymous No.2057256 [Report] >>2057257
>>2057193
>hits a rut
Anonymous No.2057257 [Report] >>2057438
>>2057256
>hits rut back
and no one will ever hit that rut again
Anonymous No.2057265 [Report]
>>2057255
>Approximately 45% of U.S. corn croplands are used for ethanol production.
Anonymous No.2057278 [Report]
>>2056982 (OP)
Dapper mustache
Anonymous No.2057438 [Report]
>>2057257
rut not root dumbass
Anonymous No.2057608 [Report]
>>2057195
Is that the baja?