T Chu 朱 on Nostr: The irony of living car free is that it necessitates me to live close to transit in a ...
The irony of living car free is that it necessitates me to live close to transit in a dense neighbourhood where other people want to be... or at least drive through and I cannot get away from the toxins of endless cars.
If I want less pollution in my life, I have to move to somewhere where I will be part of the car problem.
I am ready to give up and move to a country that believes in transit. I've had it.
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2024-05-25 04:41:05Event JSON
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