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Old 06-04-26 | 01:43 PM
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prj71
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Originally Posted by john m flores
Isn't that a byproduct of raising them in car-dependent communities? If you're raised in a place where 99% of your traveling is via motorized vehicles, then you've been programmed to see motorized vehicles as the default setting.

My nephew came to visit, and when we left the house to grab lunch, he instinctively walked towards the car. We walked to lunch.
No. Has nothing to do with cars and everything to do with being lazy and not wanting to put in the effort.




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