• NaibofTabr
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    11 year ago

    You do understand the difference between “removing roads completely” and “removing all roads”, right?

    What do you think the distinction is, in this context?

    • @yA3xAKQMbq@lemm.ee
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      101 year ago

      Yeah, I can help you with that: “removing roads completely” does not specify how many roads are to be removed, only that the ones being removed are removed completely, as opposed to partially.

      “Removing all roads” on the other hand means removing all roads, as opposed to, e.g., some, or many.

      There, that was easy, wasn’t it?

      • NaibofTabr
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        11 year ago

        A government adviser has called for roads in cities to be “ripped out completely” to combat air pollution. […] “We should start changing our cities and actually start thinking about ripping out road infrastructure and turning them into green spaces or green transport corridors."

        This guy is talking about taking all the roads out of cities. That’s what this article is about.

        • @yA3xAKQMbq@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          So, after I explained to you, several times, that nobody wants to rip out all roads, you continue to drone on about that. Yeah, I can see why you fall for right-wing nonsense.

          Well, good luck, and have fun barking up all the fantasy trees in your mind! 👋

          PS: you totally should visit Seoul or/and Utrecht sometime. You know, might broaden your horizon a bit.

    • @GoodbyeBlueMonday@startrek.website
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      21 year ago

      One of the roads near my house was removed completely.

      All roads near my house were removed completely.

      Two different implications, no?

      Yes, the title implies something more extreme than is actually proposed, but that’s why I read articles (usually) before commenting.