Message from @fallot
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you're probably right
because residentially zoned areas don't exist in cities the way they do now absent car culture
I think I read an MPC thread about it
suburbs and exurbs
oh yes
Islamabad sort of feels like one big suburb
the older big paki cities have similar issues
also contributes to heat island effect since access is determined only by more driveable asphalt and concrete
as US ones
cities are hotter, less shady, less pleasant
louder, brighter, more polluted
more dangerous for cyclists and pedestrians
I don't want to be a luddite - cars are probably better than being knee deep in horse shit all the time
and they're great for getting from city to city
but I think intra-city travel should be reconsidered
yeah
de-scale the world
but in temperament, I doubt you are a local-ist
you seem more likely to think its a good and beautiful idea
but?
someone less fundamentally rooted and connected to the society around themselves
someone more open to experience
being more likely to support such a radical change in living arrangements
whereas the people whose instincts benefit from this are likely to think you're crazy etc.
I am pretty open I would say
and I would agree, not in temperament or in historical practice a local-ist
probably radically, compared to the average person
yes, radically
but having traveled very extensively, I have grown to hate it
"which way I fly am hell- myself am hell"
said Milton's Lucifer
nice
maybe a bit overdone
but you may find some resonance
who are those dudes
i think its a face swap
objectivism lol
my opinion of Ayn has shifted again in the last couple years