Yup. I’m Bo7a.

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  • Bo7a@lemmy.catoScience Memes@mander.xyzwe are creators
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    4 days ago

    I don’t think I understand your point here.

    I was talking about my experience which is 80% in North America. Your points do not apply in North America as we have actually been getting worse for non-car travel in most cities since the 90s.

    And that’s without even mentioning the atrocities that are considered inter-city or city-rural travel.



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    4 days ago

    We actually did live in switzerland back in 2020 (I know, schengen is not EU) and were about to lease a home in France, but someone in my family fell ill and I had to come back to Canada.

    The transit, grocery , pharmacy, and cultural access was amazing to us, even in times when locals were complaining of severely limited services.



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    5 days ago

    Ditto. But the rest of the travel we do need to do to interact with people, amenities, and services, is still worse than it should be due to poor inter-city and city-rural transit. At least here in Canada. My time in Europe showed me how bad we really have it. Even with the unavoidable foibles that happen in the best of cases/countries.


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    5 days ago

    I was referring to the city planners as @EtherWhack@lemmy.world correctly surmised.

    I also have worked from home* for almost two decades. But the non-work travel is still stained by the horrible planning in most urban sprawls.

    * For various strange definitions of “home”. From a campground to an RV on a lake, and apartments in Switzerland to rotting farms in Alberta.




  • Atheist here. Married a Christian who was into missions, taught Sunday school, etc…

    Love is love and we don’t choose who we fall in love with.

    I never once tried to convert her, or call out her beliefs. But over time (she was from a small religious (mennonite) town) she came to see on her own how the indoctrination was just a cover for a lot of evil shit that went down in the church, and in its name.

    She is no longer Christian, and veers towards agnosticism, but when pressed would say she is now more aligned with animism, or the idea that nature is the only ‘face’ of a god that is not a conscious being, but is just the culmination of all the processes in nature.