Sir_Squirly
Sir_Squirly t1_itzjzlf wrote
Reply to comment by tren_rivard in Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
The Dr “I recommend the life saving APPLE WATCH to every patient”. He isn’t recommending a fit bit, he’s pushing apple tech, so no, you’re wrong, and my point stands.
Sir_Squirly t1_itsg054 wrote
Reply to Doctor is ‘not a crazy Apple person’ and recommends lifesaving Apple Watch to every patient by prehistoric_knight
Dr’s are notoriously narrow sighted… cardiologists will recommend all sorts of shit that the psychiatrist will 100% say not to do. Like… “Apple Watch helps monitor my heart! Must be good!” Psychiatrist “yeah… checking your watch every 8 seconds to see who liked your post, or checking your pulse is going to give you massive anxiety, we suggest you keep technology off your body, so your mind can rest”
Sir_Squirly t1_ithby9t wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [Tool] All of the problems in this world could be solved with a motivated populace who prided themselves on being involved with the intellectual debates of the day with a good faith effort to make things better. by straight-lampin
Hahaha, gotcha, you seem real dialled in on pulse of the nation… go outside sunshine, you need some fucking fresh air
Sir_Squirly t1_jb4x9zr wrote
Reply to Study reveals that although private automobiles continue to be the dominant travel mode in American cities, the share of car trips has slightly and steadily decreased since its peak in 2001. In contrast, the share of transit, non-motorized, and taxicab trips has steadily increased by giuliomagnifico
TL;DR most are too poor to own their own car now with all the associated costs, this isn’t “a movement” or some carbon footprint advancement, it’s inflation swallowing more and more people out of owning what used to be standard.