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7/15/2025, 7:06:33 PM
>>60632100
Where do you put your things without a car? Do you just walk around carrying bags and go into stores with bags from other stores in hand? What if I stop by a liquor store, grocery store and then a returant in that order? You can't just bring those things in. Do you all where school bags everywhere like children?
Where do you put your things without a car? Do you just walk around carrying bags and go into stores with bags from other stores in hand? What if I stop by a liquor store, grocery store and then a returant in that order? You can't just bring those things in. Do you all where school bags everywhere like children?
6/12/2025, 7:28:02 PM
>>2043899
You don't hate enough. None of the kids in my small town ride bikes. I don't know when it happened but they all drive little power wheels like electric carts and scooters around. Little kids on balance bike transition to electric balance bikes while dad rides a dirt bike, golf cart or the riding lawn mower up and down the street as the kid follows. It's such a vehicle centric culture that a modern day kid's right of passage is to learn to drive the lawn mower. I got to watch bith of thr neighbor kids do this and every nice day they are out there driving it abpund the yar not mowing with the blades off. I guess its cheap entertainment but it seems deeply wrong. Every summer I see golf carts with people in them going around and chatting with neighbors and wonder to myself why they just don't ride a bike or walk and get some fitness in? A small town is literally a tiny walkable city and people refuse. Even on Halloween it's cars of kids being driven house to house. In America bikes are something you used to ride as a kid and maybe again as an adult on bike trails as a hobby and fitness. I think a lot of people skipped riding as kids so they never learned and have no desire to as adults which is why we have such an anti bike culture. Riding a bike veiwed as a childish or a poor person's transport unless it's mountain biking then it is somehow seen as cool.
You don't hate enough. None of the kids in my small town ride bikes. I don't know when it happened but they all drive little power wheels like electric carts and scooters around. Little kids on balance bike transition to electric balance bikes while dad rides a dirt bike, golf cart or the riding lawn mower up and down the street as the kid follows. It's such a vehicle centric culture that a modern day kid's right of passage is to learn to drive the lawn mower. I got to watch bith of thr neighbor kids do this and every nice day they are out there driving it abpund the yar not mowing with the blades off. I guess its cheap entertainment but it seems deeply wrong. Every summer I see golf carts with people in them going around and chatting with neighbors and wonder to myself why they just don't ride a bike or walk and get some fitness in? A small town is literally a tiny walkable city and people refuse. Even on Halloween it's cars of kids being driven house to house. In America bikes are something you used to ride as a kid and maybe again as an adult on bike trails as a hobby and fitness. I think a lot of people skipped riding as kids so they never learned and have no desire to as adults which is why we have such an anti bike culture. Riding a bike veiwed as a childish or a poor person's transport unless it's mountain biking then it is somehow seen as cool.
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