_Birdie_ on Nostr: npub1a4cfq…qt2kf Hm, I'm so confused by this assertion. You don't have to pay for ...
npub1a4cfqcj5cq9qauuzz33rqq63kudnu6k7x4fe4xep93s7lu5hgk3szqt2kf (npub1a4c…t2kf) Hm, I'm so confused by this assertion. You don't have to pay for the car, gas, insurance, maintenance, and usually parking / car storage with car shares. How is it possible someone who pays for all of that is doing better than someone who pays for none of that and instead simply a subscription fee and time-used? I guess if you were constantly driving, but for people in big cities, using a car 1-2x/month is often very much enough to support a typically transit-supported life... I just don't know how this math could possibly work out.
(Sorry, I'm trying not to engage with Twitter - you may have explained in more detail over there?)
(Sorry, I'm trying not to engage with Twitter - you may have explained in more detail over there?)