• IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Yes, you are. Also a liar.

    Okay? I guess I’m a liar? What are you referencing if I might ask? I’m not sure where I’m lying here.

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    I didn’t have to hear you. I don’t have to touch you. I can blast tswift quite loudly and sing with my daughter as much as I want. I can also enjoy the quietness.

    Busses and trains also have AC. If you’re walking or cycling, the wind will be more than enough to keep you cool.

    🙄👌👍 I love it when the zealots start telling me how much I sweat. It’s giving insane deranged shit lol.

    I get to go shopping once every two weeks instead of smaller trips every day

    You can do the same in walkable neighborhoods, only the sane thing to do is to buy less more often. As a bonus, you’ll be healthier and your food will be fresher.

    You most certainly do not walk with a family sized trip. I fill a literal full size us grocery cart. Not a chance you are doing that walking without some insane system.

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      8 months ago

      You need to use ">" to quote someone.

      🙄👌👍 I love it when the zealots start telling me how much I sweat. It’s giving insane deranged shit lol.

      I suffer from severe hyperhidrosis, meaning I literally can’t stop sweating and sweat way more than the average person at any given temperature. Public transportation does just fine for me.

      You most certainly do not walk with a family sized trip. I fill a literal full size us grocery cart. Not a chance you are doing that walking without some insane system.

      I literally do. Maybe all that sitting around in a car has caused your muscles to atrophy.

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      8 months ago

      Food is fresher….so you like making unnecessary trips all the time regardless of how you get there. I do grocery trips once every three weeks. I also go on tons of camping and back packing trips and walk tons of miles. In short your argument is you rely on being in a neighborhood. How about folks who who grew up in smaller areas and want to be near family whom live there? Want them to pack up and leave and live in a tiny apartment?