← Back to context Comment by inigyou 14 hours ago Nobody uses it, it's too crowded 6 comments inigyou Reply joxdosba 14 hours ago People mostly use it because they can’t afford the better options.McDonald’s is also extremely popular, as are Coca Cola and Bud light. moooo99 8 hours ago I extensively use public transit. While the cost savings are certainly nice, it is just soo much more comfortable.Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car drive joxdosba 7 hours ago > Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car driveYou are describing an experience which couldn’t be further from the norm in Europe. wolvoleo 14 hours ago How can it be crowded if nobody uses it? adregan 10 hours ago It’s a famous “Yogi-ism”[0]> On why he no longer went to Ruggeri's, a St. Louis restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.”0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Berra abenga 13 hours ago that's the point.
joxdosba 14 hours ago People mostly use it because they can’t afford the better options.McDonald’s is also extremely popular, as are Coca Cola and Bud light. moooo99 8 hours ago I extensively use public transit. While the cost savings are certainly nice, it is just soo much more comfortable.Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car drive joxdosba 7 hours ago > Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car driveYou are describing an experience which couldn’t be further from the norm in Europe.
moooo99 8 hours ago I extensively use public transit. While the cost savings are certainly nice, it is just soo much more comfortable.Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car drive joxdosba 7 hours ago > Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car driveYou are describing an experience which couldn’t be further from the norm in Europe.
joxdosba 7 hours ago > Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car driveYou are describing an experience which couldn’t be further from the norm in Europe.
wolvoleo 14 hours ago How can it be crowded if nobody uses it? adregan 10 hours ago It’s a famous “Yogi-ism”[0]> On why he no longer went to Ruggeri's, a St. Louis restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.”0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Berra abenga 13 hours ago that's the point.
adregan 10 hours ago It’s a famous “Yogi-ism”[0]> On why he no longer went to Ruggeri's, a St. Louis restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.”0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Berra
People mostly use it because they can’t afford the better options.
McDonald’s is also extremely popular, as are Coca Cola and Bud light.
I extensively use public transit. While the cost savings are certainly nice, it is just soo much more comfortable.
Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car drive
> Today I spent half my workday on a train going +200km/h to visit my parents. The alternative would have been an excruciating 6 hour car drive
You are describing an experience which couldn’t be further from the norm in Europe.
How can it be crowded if nobody uses it?
It’s a famous “Yogi-ism”[0]
> On why he no longer went to Ruggeri's, a St. Louis restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded.”
0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogi_Berra
that's the point.