sharing it is a nice way to do it tbh šŸ’œ

yeah, but there’s a cost of opportunity also, which you couldn’t even consider without a car

i’ll give you exactly 1 and a half moment

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it's not by choice, it's just what it is rn.

if i could afford it i would have my own car.

ok, here we go:

flexibility.

mobility.

warm.

carrying heavy groceries on bike in the rain during windy storms is not my favorite thing to do. and the weather is very shitty here outside the summer.

also, duration...same destination: 1.5 hours with public transport (3h total) or 12 minute car ride (25min total), what would you prefer?

you can do so much more and be much more spontaneous in activities and visiting others with a car

also, hate public transport. having used public transport since i was young, some day you just get sick of it. sick of the busses and trains not arriving, missed connections, full cabins, cant even sit. people are annoying. weird routes and connections. most of the time not efficient at all.

unless you want to go to city Amsterdam and the like, the. public transport is worth it bc parking costs are insane.

also for work for example, think of catering.

cant fucking work if you cant do groceries/transport stuff whenever you need too šŸ˜‚

too many job postings where it says as a requirement ā€œowns a driving licenseā€, and i’m just *oof*

why ooff

*nods in not owning one*

damn, never had that kind of problems with the public transport here šŸ¤”

your country has a 93.3% lower population density then the Netherlands (28 people/km² vs 418 people/km²), might be that

damn, you may make me consider owning a car, even though i am used to riding a bike even during the -20C winter days here šŸ˜†

yeah, those spontaneous car trips past midnight hit different tbh, just cruising and listening to my favourite tracks

therapy fr

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This is something I miss about owning a vehicle. Late night drives listening to good music