I never said or meant to imply that you are out in the boonies. Practically ALL of the USA has plenty of space. Streets are twice as wide, cars are bigger, house plots are bigger, etc etc.
That's...Not a negative. Au contraire. I'd love to have more open space around me than the *checks* 20.000 people per square kilometer my home town has. For comparison, Houston has about 1300 people per square kilometer.
I said something about fucking stairs in a shop; Poe replied with "I'm too American to understand"; Pez said "Most Americans wouldn't grasp the concept of stairs" and you said it was completely against the Law.
I don't know why you all seem to take this so Serious and insist I'm Wrong and it's Impossible that somewhere in the USA a shop might have some *gasp* stairs.
Frankly, the insitence that Americans can't/won't understand the concept of "stairs" is far more dismissive and insulting than my mention that "not having stairs is shops" probably means "your land is cheap enough that building out instead of up is more economical".
Such a shocking thing to say. I never said ALL AMERICAN SHOPS HAVE STAIRS EVERYWHERE DUH. I said that, from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, they exist. You know what? When I was in Florida, I didn't see any. When I was in Boston, I did. When I was in New York, I did. When i was in Niagara Falls, I did. In Washington DC, there are shops with stairs - and that's a wide-out low-down city.
I never implied ALL Americans should have shop with stairs within driving distance; on the contrary I said that quite possibly there aren't any around your area and probably very large parts of the USA. You are the ones who decided to misconstrue what I said.
Yes, I' moverreacting because fuck you, I feel bad, and coming here and getting flack for somethingCOMPLETLEY INANE like this isn't doing me any favors. I fully expected to get some flack for my post about gendering in languages. I did not expect people to try to rip out my throat over the concept of "a grocery store with stairs".
That's...Not a negative. Au contraire. I'd love to have more open space around me than the *checks* 20.000 people per square kilometer my home town has. For comparison, Houston has about 1300 people per square kilometer.
I said something about fucking stairs in a shop; Poe replied with "I'm too American to understand"; Pez said "Most Americans wouldn't grasp the concept of stairs" and you said it was completely against the Law.
I don't know why you all seem to take this so Serious and insist I'm Wrong and it's Impossible that somewhere in the USA a shop might have some *gasp* stairs.
Frankly, the insitence that Americans can't/won't understand the concept of "stairs" is far more dismissive and insulting than my mention that "not having stairs is shops" probably means "your land is cheap enough that building out instead of up is more economical".
Such a shocking thing to say. I never said ALL AMERICAN SHOPS HAVE STAIRS EVERYWHERE DUH. I said that, from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, they exist. You know what? When I was in Florida, I didn't see any. When I was in Boston, I did. When I was in New York, I did. When i was in Niagara Falls, I did. In Washington DC, there are shops with stairs - and that's a wide-out low-down city.
I never implied ALL Americans should have shop with stairs within driving distance; on the contrary I said that quite possibly there aren't any around your area and probably very large parts of the USA. You are the ones who decided to misconstrue what I said.
Yes, I' moverreacting because fuck you, I feel bad, and coming here and getting flack for somethingCOMPLETLEY INANE like this isn't doing me any favors. I fully expected to get some flack for my post about gendering in languages. I did not expect people to try to rip out my throat over the concept of "a grocery store with stairs".
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