• pedz@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    Sometimes people forget what’s possible by laying in their comforting bubble.

    I am car free and was looking for a place in the Carribean to go cycling a bit during my vacation. I looked online for a place that had public transit and ended up with Guadeloupe and the island of Marie-Galante for cycling.

    Just to be sure I double checked online and every forum and comment I found was saying that visiting Guadeloupe without a car was impossible; that a car was a necessity. Yet, I knew there was public transit, I had the map and schedules in front of me. So I mentally prepared to have to use a taxi to go everywhere (like in St-Martin, ugh).

    But I arrived at the airport, went outside, saw the panels and arrows to public transit, waited for a bus, and got to the hotel. The next day I took another bus to the ferry terminal then went to Marie-Galante. I rented a bike, cycled around the island, spent a few days there, then came back in reverse using public transit too.

    Apparently what was impossible to visit without a car, can be visited without a car, when we just try a bit.

    I get the same thing when cycling or walking more than a few km. People are like “you walked here?” Why yes, you put one foot in front of another and next thing you know, you’re in a different place.

    • diabetic_porcupine@lemmy.world
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      I mean you are just reinforcing bad behaviors like yeah dude you got lucky. Next time your fingers blow off don’t come asking me to drive you to the vet because the human hospital charges too much for their paddywagon

    • LadyMeow@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Ah, my child I see you seek the forbidden arts. You must not, though! Printer magic is simply too evil. Not intended for the mortal plane.

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      Man, that reminded me working on a computer repair store. The computer in question after some tries to turn it on, it starts working. And I’m like: “boss, I don’t know what I did and hey, it’s working now.” And the client saw the whole thing lol