I feel like at that distance, getting in the car, starting it up, parking and getting out again probably literally takes more time than just walking
on the other hand, that road looks like a nightmare for pedestrian crossing…
this was my thought as well. looks like speeds of 45mph+, and possibly four lanes of traffic. i’ve been hit at that speed (in a crosswalk, no less) and suffered a fractured pelvis. fuck cars, indeed.
A few things:
- Why were they filming?
- If it’s real, is this a place that sells heavy or bulky things?
I’m guessing this is a trip they make regularly, otherwise they wouldn’t have known to film it.
Leaving the country and moving to a marginally walkable town you can lose 30ish lbs in a year basically by accident.
I’m just going to assume they’re picking up a dishwasher or something, or they’re actually handicapped in some way (not all handicaps are visible).
…I know they’re probably just getting a coffee, but I don’t want to think of that.
theyre more than likely just american
Even if they are, odds are that they are continuing on somewhere further than this initial stop.
“Hey, George! I’m at the Starbucks on your corner. Y’know what would be funny? You drive your van over here and park right in front. I’ll video you the whole way. It will look totally spontaneous and it will be an awesome Tik Tok. Wait, wait, let me stand in the window so I get a good shot. Ok, I’m focused on you, start the van!”
I’ve had a bad hip since getting hit with a degenerative disease when I was a child. My insurance won’t give me a hip replacement until I’m older (I’m in my 50s). This bad hip has fucked with my back to the point that most of the past 20 years has been a hell of chronic pain. On bad days I could see doing what the van people did. But on a decent day, I’d force myself to walk that.
Imagine WALL-E, but instead of floating seats, they have cars.
just watched Mindhunt (Unabomber story) and they discuss this idea: cars appeared with the promise of freedom (freedom to go wherever you want), but they ended up reshaping the cities in a way that you actually become less free, as you can’t go anywhere or do anything within walking distance (you’re obliged to use a car).
i’m currently reading the books this guy wrote while incarcerated (he wrote some while being 72+ years old, and had two decades to develop his thoughts on society and technology), and a lot of it resonates with our current realisation (in the context of climate change) that everything we’ve done over the past decades was completely wrong.
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a truly great article. thank you very much!
Have you seen America? Americans have long since lost the desire to walk because walking in a car’s world sucks.
Maybe they have agoraphobia.
It’s true, I tried walking and my legs fell off.
Walking: Not even once.