

beaten by bureaucracy; or, a tale of efficient government inefficiency in the 21st century


beaten by bureaucracy; or, a tale of efficient government inefficiency in the 21st century


Oh no, rising food prices could be real. But that doesn’t mean other things should be expensive as well. There is always a chance to cut personal costs elsewhere - like transportation, for instance.
What I do believe is that it could be the thing that’s needed to push for better infrastructure and public transportation, but that won’t happen if you just look at it as if you’re only a victim and can’t do anything about it. If people can get vocal and push their (local) government to look at alternatives, you could achieve a lot. If you just want to sulk in a corner acting like “oh it’s bad and there’s nothing that can be done”, then you’re the narrow minded one. Look at the opportunity it brings and that could be solved in the medium/long term. Okay, you have a short term problem, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be solved. You said in another comment “because alternate options just pop up over night”. No, they don’t, but if you expect every problem to be fixed over night, you’re gonna have a very difficult life.


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plus, certain places - like the city where I live, for example - opt for infrastructure and traffic rules that favour cyclists and pedestrians. that also helps


yeah, let’s keep things just the way they are and stop hoping that societal changes can be a motor for improvement
all I’m saying is there aren’t alternatives YET, but situations like this could create a positive change in mindset and eventually infrastructure as well. fine by me if you want to be a glass-half-empty kind of person


have no other option yet


sometimes I’m really glad that I’m European


but, and I realise this might be a bit utopian, the more people (have to) use alternative modes of transportation, the more the need for better infrastructure will grow. domino effect and all that


Taylor???


That’s mainly a problem for car-brained people. There are other modes of transportation, you know.


Agree with this one! More people being thoughtful about their mode of transportation is a positive aspect
oooh I’ll call them Triss Merigolds from now on
tagetes (is it the same in english? idk?), cornflower and hollyhock. to be planted in the garden for pollination and to keep some insects away from the fruits and vegetables (when we finally plant them in april/may)


not scary … not scary at all


enriching ourselves with different cultures? nah, f that, from now on there’s only one culture for everyone!
history proves this is a really good idea! /s
Remus strongly disagrees with this statement
I graduated in '21, moved in with my gf at the same time, started working (to afford rent and surviving, you know) and bought a house last year. But go off I guess. I have bills to pay and hate cars as the sole method of transportation at the same time, it’s amazing! Even have my driver’s license since I was 18 (9 years already, how time flies). Crazy concept.
I’ll go have fun with reading a good book now. Cheerio!