• jtrek@startrek.website
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    19 hours ago

    It depends where you live. Most places in the US you can’t (safely) walk to anywhere, and many places aren’t open 24/7.

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      19 hours ago

      I experienced that first hand. Colleagues going to their cars to drive 200m down the road to park again and then walk 100m back on themselves to a deli.

      It’s baffling how something as simple as a corner shop that can be walked to is a novelty yet here in Europe, it’s the norm everywhere.

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        12 hours ago

        I think back in the day there was a dispute about whether there should be corner stores everywhere. Some disagreed, were put on boats, and sent across the ocean.

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      18 hours ago

      You’re right, but that’s equivalent to saying that most places don’t have corner stores. It being walkable is a prerequisite.