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How do people live like this. Id jump.
Its sad. There's enough land on earth for every adult to have 1.5 acres.
Iunno, ignoring concerns about the building being structurally sound, this seems pretty great. Assuming there are some amenities inside as well most of what you need is close by, and after going out the (admittedly probably 2-3 minutes away) front door you're greeted by a small park.
We just need to wipe out all the animals and forests first, but we're on track for everyone to have their own real soon tho.
You can have 1.5 acres of Sahara desert. I'll pass...
If you want your 1.5 acres, you better not complain that the bus comes twice a day and the only doctor in the area retired 3 years ago.
Bus?
They're saying you'll be living in a remote place with no regular bus
I was joking.
I already dont have a bus where I live haha
He just said it goes twice a day, though.
But yeah, I get what he meant.
I wouldn't mind though, I am from a town which literally had two buses a day going to the city. On Sundays, but still. But with a car it took like 25-30min to the city.
Yeah for sure, the bus here is maybe twice a day and I really wouldn't rely on it
Oh, well here you can actually rely on the buses.
Nowadays all the towns near this city belong to the same transport network. But even so, there's just little to no demand for Sunday lines out of the town I grew up in, so twice a day on Sunday.
But you can rely it will depart on time.
This transport network (=my city, Turku, plus the two smaller ones in conjunction with it and the small neighbouring towns around) got the highest score in Europe in 2020 and shared #1 with Geneva for Benchmarking in European Service of Public Transport (BEST) surveys.
I'd need to use other systems extensively to be able to give a good comparison, but yeah, the buses in my city are okay.