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      @rayckeith related to this, and it was several years ago. There was a guy in one of the more northern cities of the United States. He had to walk something like literally 10 miles to catch public transportation and then transfer a couple of buses just to get to work then repeat to get home in the evening.
      Over the course of 20 years, he never missed a day of work. People took up money involving a car. They learned this. C I’ll see if my Google fu is good enough to find the story later

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        @rayckeith i cannot boost this hard enough

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          @rayckeith related to this, and it was several years ago. There was a guy in one of the more northern cities of the United States. He had to walk something like literally 10 miles to catch public transportation and then transfer a couple of buses just to get to work then repeat to get home in the evening.
          Over the course of 20 years, he never missed a day of work. People took up money involving a car. They learned this. C I’ll see if my Google fu is good enough to find the story later

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          56-Year-Old Detroit Man Walks 21 Miles To and From Work and Never Misses a Day

          Think your commute is bad? Think again.

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          I’ve seen a number of different specifics about the story, salary and total mileage and so forth. But I know that it was a real thing.

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            @rayckeith

            Well, now that my normal detector is fully calibrated, I'm more determined than ever to burn capitalism to the ground. and shoot the ashes into the sun. after relieving myself on them.

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              Well, now that my normal detector is fully calibrated, I'm more determined than ever to burn capitalism to the ground. and shoot the ashes into the sun. after relieving myself on them.

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              @saltywizard

              absolutely. This 'calibration of normal detector' is the way, and very effective. examples of how society *should* work, to highlight the deep contrast.

              @rayckeith

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