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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-05-13 03:13 pm

[ SECRET POST #4148 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4148 ⌋

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[Will and Grace season 9]


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[Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Elizabeth Olsen]


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[Stranger Things, Billy/Mrs. Wheeler]


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(Grimm)


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[Antoni Porowski, Queer Eye 2018]


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[The Crown]









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Re: Public transportation in your hometown

(Anonymous) 2018-05-13 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I live in a medium sized city. I did not have a car for like six years. I could walk to work (2.3 miles) or I could take the bus (walk 1/2 mile, take a bus, walk 1/4 mile), and it ran every hour. I could get to most places by bus, as I was within a mile of four major roads that buses drove down. The issue is if I had to go anywhere more in the suburbs, like to shop, to babysit, or to visit my mom. As the buses for the suburbs ran much more sporadically, not at all on Sunday to where my mom lives, and often not late at night. Like at my current job, the last bus leaves at 12:23, but I often work until between 1 and 2. I am not walking the 3.5 miles through my city at 2am. (Although out of necessity I once walked 7 miles from babysitting home at midnight. That was when I didn't have a car.) Bikes are mostly doable, as about half the roads have bike lanes, and they keep redoing roads to make more. But that is only when it is nice weather. We have snow from November to April, so bikes aren't always feasible. And they aren't at all feasible for me, as I live in an apartment, so I have nowhere to put the bike.