Ambivalent1
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- Apr 17, 2023
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Cities are just grids that revolve around cars. Shops are scattered about and repeat themselves. The modern world is a soulless hell. I'm surprised the suicide rate isn't higher.
How do people enjoy this shit? Every day is similar with the going to jobs, school, the store, etc. Over an over for decadeshell must look exactly like this
Is that real?nightmare inducing images/painting(s) involving too many cars and unwalkable cities
the first one is a paintingIs that real?
I've lived rural. Everything is far apart. No anxiety but depression comes to fill the gap. Not much to do.Yeah, it's kind of weird that so many people seem to enjoy shopping as a kind of hobby. Yay consumerism. Maybe I'm weird though. I've never much liked shopping.
Do you think you'd like living in the countryside though? It can be very isolating. Not that I've ever lived anywhere very rural- mostly suburbs but for a while, the nearest cinema was a bus ride and a walk through a field away. Lol.
Trouble is- we want it all. We want local, convenient amenities but we also want to live somewhere with character. I do agree though. Cities all start to look the same.
Do people still use roller blades?I think my city is fine. I do wish things were more within walking distance and that I could drive less than five minutes to get to any stores but I don't mind driving all that much.
I wish I was cool/balanced enough to be good with roller skates then I'd love to use those more to go places.
Do people still use roller blades?I think my city is fine. I do wish things were more within walking distance and that I could drive less than five minutes to get to any stores but I don't mind driving all that much.
I wish I was cool/balanced enough to be good with roller skates then I'd love to use those more to go places.
Should never have been invented.Cars should be banned IMO. Our cities would be so much nicer without them.
Not for actual travel, at least I doubt anybody would. They're only used recreationally these days I'd imagine.Do people still use roller blades?
OH, BUT THE ECONOMY!!!Cars should be banned IMO. Our cities would be so much nicer without them.
It'll be fine, we'll just ask a few billionaires to reinvent trains for us.OH, BUT THE ECONOMY!!!
Everybody gangster until the black mold creeps in the old mansion style flats and terrace houses.North American cities are dogshit in general. Europe is better in my experience.
Move to America illegally everyone is doing itEverybody gangster until the black mold creeps in the old mansion style flats and terrace houses.View attachment 143034
The walkability of most European cities is great though. I'm not sure if the mold and outdated infrastructure is a huge problem outside of the UK too, but I think many of the flats and houses being put up for rent in the London market are completely uninhabitable for a rat, much less a person.
When I visited Canada before I was amazed by some of the modern infrastructure, yet also felt like I was in the backrooms constantly with how completely empty and uninhabited it was. Even shopping malls felt like they were devoid of people. Canadian cities gave me very bad vibes.
Southeast asian cities and Amsterdam are my personal favourites. If I wasn't disabled and lacking in skills I would love to live in Kuala Lumpur or Tokyo outskirts. I don't really like where I live right now, but this is mainly because the economy sucks so all of the good shops, activities, and opportunities close up and dry out more and more. It's hard to find anyone with similar interests and hobbies as me.
I loved visiting Japan because of local izakayas (small bars) and good public transit which gives access to loads of different activities and hobbies. Art shops, music shops, book and manga shops, gaming shops, internet cafes, 7 story arcades, pop up cafes and shops, 8 story shopping malls, cosplay events, scenic nature walks, museums, places to hang out with animals, festivals, concerts, historical places to visit. If I were in asia I would probably never run out of things to do.
In my european city, however, the main attraction is drinking and football I dislike living here solely because I'm so different to most people and have very weird interests, there's really nothing for me.
Silicon Valley?Where I live is overrated and ridiculously too expensive. I think it's one of the most expensive cities to live in the United States. Price of an average house you could probably buy a mansion anywhere else. I'm not rich I'm stuck living with my mother which is hell. I'm disabled and have no choice. Many consider it home of software and the internet
Omg.... If where you live doesn't SUCK you don't get a vote!I think my city is fine. I do wish things were more within walking distance and that I could drive less than five minutes to get to any stores but I don't mind driving all that much.
I wish I was cool/balanced enough to be good with roller skates then I'd love to use those more to go places.
I mean parts of where I live suck but it just doesn't bother me much. Sorry.Omg.... If where you live doesn't SUCK you don't get a vote!
I basically live in this kind of area too.Where I live is overrated and ridiculously too expensive. I think it's one of the most expensive cities to live in the United States. Price of an average house you could probably buy a mansion anywhere else. I'm not rich I'm stuck living with my mother which is hell. I'm disabled and have no choice. Many consider it home of software and the internet
@Dr Iron Arc I'm jk... mostlyOmg.... If where you live doesn't SUCK you don't get a vote!
Everybody gangster until the black mold creeps in the old mansion style flats and terrace houses.View attachment 143034
The walkability of most European cities is great though. I'm not sure if the mold and outdated infrastructure is a huge problem outside of the UK too, but I think many of the flats and houses being put up for rent in the London market are completely uninhabitable for a rat, much less a person.
When I visited Canada before I was amazed by some of the modern infrastructure, yet also felt like I was in the backrooms constantly with how completely empty and uninhabited it was. Even shopping malls felt like they were devoid of people. Canadian cities gave me very bad vibes.
Southeast asian cities and Amsterdam are my personal favourites. If I wasn't disabled and lacking in skills I would love to live in Kuala Lumpur or Tokyo outskirts. I don't really like where I live right now, but this is mainly because the economy sucks so all of the good shops, activities, and opportunities close up and dry out more and more. It's hard to find anyone with similar interests and hobbies as me.
I loved visiting Japan because of local izakayas (small bars) and good public transit which gives access to loads of different activities and hobbies. Art shops, music shops, book and manga shops, gaming shops, internet cafes, 7 story arcades, pop up cafes and shops, 8 story shopping malls, cosplay events, scenic nature walks, museums, places to hang out with animals, festivals, concerts, historical places to visit. If I were in asia I would probably never run out of things to do.
In my european city, however, the main attraction is drinking and football I dislike living here solely because I'm so different to most people and have very weird interests, there's really nothing for me.