See, Apple? Even cars can do it :)

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      So just lazy then?

      I live on the Dutch coast and still cycle despite constantly shit weather.

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          5 months ago

          Sounds like you’re stressed from all those kids! Have you tried cycling? It’s a great outlet and stress relief

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              Weight training is very nice for muscle growth and all, but have you tried cycling as a healthy cardio alternative?

              If almost a third of trips are less than a mile I feel like the cars are being overused… I am not dismissing the legitimate reasons like rain or carrying kids, although umbrellas and covered strollers have been invented, but I doubt that contributes much to that statistic. If I were to guess, many of these short trips are to the closest mcdonald’s drive-through, but regardless.

              If gas prices weren’t so low(because the US spread freedom to every oil rich country to ensure that), I am pretty sure these statistics would look a lot different. I am sure the urban planning and missing sidewalks don’t help, but if fuel was more expensive there would be a lot more people walking, therefore creating incentive for a change.

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                  Pulling things out of context I see… That thread was about supply and demand being unbalanced leading to scalping. It doesn’t matter if it’s cars, GPUs, PS5s or <insert item not in stock>. It’s how economy works.