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Nel (nelenese@shitposter.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 15:52:21 JST Nel @kallisti @NEETzsche @fuggy I literally had people drive to parks have the privilege of *walking* to get themselves to exercise.
I remember walking from school back home since I didn't have a car nor a drivers license and wanted just to test the distances. 3 sodding hours just for a one-way trip, let alone commute. half the time there weren't any pavement/sidewalk so i had to trudge through wet grass, with chaffed thighs and a cramp due to all the height differences.-
NEETzsche (neetzsche@iddqd.social)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 15:52:20 JST NEETzsche I lived in a high crime city in a 700sqft apartment while I was in college. Saw things like knife fights outside of my apartment routinely. Neighbors had various kinds of vermin and no matter how much I cleaned I kept having to deal with them. Yes, this is typical of city life globally.
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Nel (nelenese@shitposter.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 15:52:21 JST Nel @kallisti @NEETzsche @fuggy oh yeah, i also had to walk through highway entrances and intersections of arterial roads since there weren't any crossings half the time which was technically illegal. I literally could've been hit and killed if someone drives a bit funny, which happens very often in my city.
imagine walking through (pic related) but there's no sidewalk half the time. -
Nel (nelenese@shitposter.club)'s status on Friday, 20-Jan-2023 15:53:38 JST Nel @NEETzsche @kallisti @fuggy >Yes, this is typical of city life globally.
lol. lmao.
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