Biking feels a little communist when you notice how it depends on shared public space and collective infrastructure, but honestly I just like not spending money on gas and parking. Should the cities of the future plan only for bikes and pedestrians (and other forms of electric micromobility for those who need it) and spacious trains to carry your bike as you go from city in city in 20 mins instead of 4+ hours as it is now?
Thoughts?
>>2832561>Biking feels a little communistgod help us all
>>2832561Yes, the future will be bicycles + mass transit
Yes, touching grass is communist, based infact.
>>2832585Imagine if the dude in the front shits his pants?
>>2832640The other three are into that so it's not a big deal. That's why he's in front.
>my little hobby that spans across multiples classes is le epic praxis
proletarian association? no? anyone?
>>2832655are the proletarians in this picture
>>2832585 not associated enough??
>>2832660that bike is owned property, and proletarians have no property, so they're not proles
OP is a Dutch chauvinist
>>2832660>nuclear familyok booj
>>2832694Well call me a chauvinist but some cultures really are just inherently reactionary and need to be stamped out (like car-culture for example).
>>2832709I am for the genocide of americans.
>>2832710The American government is better at that than you’ll ever be
>>2832719Fentanyl and school shooters are more anti imperialist than the Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq combined