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I fortunately am unaffected by this. I choose to live where I do not need a car in the US.


Not everyone has that luxury due to commitments and priorities and not everyone enjoys or even thrives living in the city so I'm not sure what value this adds.

I always find it interesting how smug people who live in the city and/or have little experience in rural America can be about these kinds of topics.


>I always find it interesting how smug people who live in the city and/or have little experience in rural America can be about these kinds of topics.

Allow me to be extra smug then. I live in a small town with an Amtrak station. It was hard work finding this place, but well worth it to me. It means I never have to drive an automobile again. That makes me happy.


This. I was fortunate to be able to have the choice to leave, but it wasn’t always this way. I often reflect on what it was like to have constant dread of the next auto repair I would have to pay for.




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