• GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I said it before and I'll say it again: The personal automobile will be looked upon, in the future, as a net negative. We will grind our intellects to slurry trying to figure out why we thought giving everyone an exploding poison-excreting hunk of metal and plastic was good. They'll look at garages and to a table of all the carcinogens released and they'll throw up their hands and shout "by god, they let these things inside their homes!"

    • CheGueBeara [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Cars are already a mindfuck to me. It just seems wrong that we all get places by screwing around with souped-up high-speed tractors. The only thing preventing you from dying at any given moment on the road is that some other chucklefuck is paying attention and doesn't want to die. They could just drive right into you. Nothing is really stopping them - what, like the paint on the ground? Make sure to steer your explosion-propelled carriage just right!

    • kristina [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      whats bad about garages its nice to have a big door to move things through and store stuff in sans cars

      • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Garages are cool as fuck. Great workplaces. Great storage. In the winter they're good for storing root vegetables and beer at a nice temperature. Garage sans car is a garage living its best life.

        • kristina [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          ive heard that its a bad place to store chemicals in and stuff cause it can get into your house and affect your lungs. apparently its the most likely reason why your house's air quality is bad. but i assume if you dont keep your car on in the garage and keep the door open to air out stuff regularly while having an airtight access door / walls its probably fine

          • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            Yeah ideally you want to keep the really toxic stuff in an outhouse with a cement floor kinda situation. Airing things out is always good. Shit just accumulates. You get enough dust in there you can get the chemicals to actually like spill or leak into the dust, dry out, and now you can inhale that dust. Not good.

            Edit: I once came across this metal tin of the most toxic fucking paint remover I have ever seen at a place I used to work at. Corporate sent it to us for graffiti remover. I pulled the little report off the thing and read it. That stuff was so toxic we didn't even have the right gloves to handle it. It didn't have a name. It was called like ZS-256 or some shit. You could have poured this one small half gallon tin in a lake and you'd kill every fucking thing in it. They left it near the mop sink! First thing I did after folding up the sheet of details was glove up and put that fucker in the electrical panel on the outside of the building. I was the resident OSHA nerd but we were union so I got to power trip a bit when management did bullshit like that. Haven't thought about that in years but it does kinda apply here. We never used that tin. I made management send it back.

            Edit 2: At that same job I came across another safety data sheet that made me call up my friend in med school to ask "yo, so what exactly is 'pulmonary edema.'" Fun times with chems. Never ever take a job in the petrol industry if you can help it. The level of chemical exposure is awful.

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      • Not_irony [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Turns out, moving billions of tons of metal and plastic back and forth everyday is fairly wasteful.

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              • Not_irony [he/him]
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                3 years ago

                Honestly surprised there isnt more effort to "invent and disrupt" with just the plan old bus.

                Dress it up, make an app, paint them cool colors, call them self driving ( but still have an actual driver), have coffee or something on board. Etc.

                American buses right now suck and legit need "disruption."

                Someone stands to make millions selling overpriced buses to cities. Just do it.

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                  • Not_irony [he/him]
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                    3 years ago

                    https://www.shortlist.com/news/ride-sharing-company-lyft-has-invented-the-bus

                    Yeah, true. Still, feels like theres so much money on the table. The floor is "everyone owns and operates their own vehicle, for forever, at $5/gal"

                    But I suppose selling everyone a Ford F150 every year is the real money maker.

                      • Not_irony [he/him]
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                        3 years ago

                        I suppose the "disruption" would be so counter to the normal "owning a car is good" propaganda, that it would feel like a trick/communist.

                        "Tired of paying $400/month on a car payment? Tired of paying hundreds on car insurance? Tired of maintaining a car? Tired of traffic? Tired of brushing off snow? Tired of blistering heat? Want to enjoy Friday nights out without worry? Want to connect with your community? Want more time for reading? Wish your kids could move themselves around? Want to save the environment? Want to help improve your city? Try, new from silicon valley, the future of transport. A optimized for comfort and easy, transport subscription service that removes the worry and hassle of your commute. Door to door service at a fraction the cost. Introducing: w@gon.

      • kristina [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        but its renewable! they say as they use up limited lithium reserves by plummeting their plastic and steel death carriage off a bridge

  • swampfox [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    While I am very concerned for the injured...

    that cameraman was cracking me up

    • FirstToServe [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      I need to get off the road! runs off away from the road

      DAAAAAAAMNNNN runs back towards the road filming

      God bless

    • CanYouFeelItMrKrabs [any, he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Last night I actually had a dream where skeleton type monsters were emerging from the ground at an increasing rate everywhere I went. Not that you make the comparison the second half of the video does remind me of that haha

  • AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her]
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    3 years ago

    HOLY SHIT STAY THE FUCK INSIDE YOUR CAR HOLY SHIT AAAAH

    I thought that person was about to fucking die, that was pure luck they didn't GOD DAMNIT PEOPLE

    Edit: I mean yeah obviously, when you see a moment to book it the fuck out of there, but until then don't just stand around outside!

    • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      Ideally in a situation like this you want to get out of your car and basically sprint off the road as quickly as possible. If you get in an accident under normal conditions you'd want to stay in your car, but here you have tractor trailers flying at you at 60 mph with no means of stopping if you stay in the car. People routinely get killed in these pileups by getting sandwiched between big rigs.

      • fox [comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        Car safety cages can handle more impact force than human bones and organs can so they've got the right of it.

        • CulturalDengist [comrade/them]
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          3 years ago

          Of course, but it seems better to get out and move off the road & not be in a position where you’re gambling over how well you’ll make out of getting smashed by a semi. Ofc every option is shit and absurdly life threatening.

  • MikeHockempalz [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Narrator is way too excited about an event that's gonna lead to life long spinal problems for a bunch of people

    • PorkrollPosadist [he/him, they/them]
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      3 years ago

      I have two theories on this.

      1: Adrenaline is one hell of a drug

      2: This is probably the most interesting thing which has happened in Schuylkill County in over a decade.

      • Abraxiel
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        3 years ago

        Yeah, that's someone in shock. Adrenaline makes people really giddy sometimes.

    • Thomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      i've seen a lot of traumatic footage in my life, people cannot stay composed during bizarre, violent, and catastrophic events. They get giddy. It's never depicted that way in popular media but people straight up start laughing during the most fucked up shit and they can't help it. It's not because they find it funny necessarily. It's often just a nervous tick.

  • p_sharikov [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Given how often this happens, you'd think cars would be required to send out a wireless signal alerting nearby drivers to the pileup or something. Surely there is some easy solution to this problem?

    • Dbumba [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      :libertarian-approaching:

      what if, we built an underground network of signal tunnels that cost $1.9 infinity dogecoin 🤔🤔