I don’t know if it’d be a good idea to say because I don’t want to doxx myself. But I don’t live in either of those areas.
I just do this stuff naturally. I walk to the store because it’s a waste of gas to drive and I don’t want to contribute to climate collapse unless I have to go a long distance, in which case I drive.
I make this green iced tea where I boil some water and steep the tea with lemon slices because it’s delicious and better tasting than shitty tap water.
No actually, in my very unresearched and unknowledgable opinion the majority of people don’t really set out to walk much more than to and from their cars, the washroom, or the kitchen
I don’t walk to my grocery store, despite it being half a mile from my house, because there are no sidewalks along the 6 lane roads between my house and the store.
The street in front of my neighborhood has been under constant construction for 7 years, and I’m afraid to ask them to add sidewalks because I’m pretty sure this would make the entire area entirely unwalkable even in an emergency due to the construction barriers they’d install for at least the next decade for that project.
You’re probably one of those fuckin weirdos that takes care of their body.
I don’t walk more than an hour a day and that’s just to the shops and back.
🤔 I drink green tea. And fruit juice. Do those things prevent back and knee pain?
…Do people not walk to the convenience store?
What is it that you guys eat and drink every day?
You either live in New York or outside of the US. Which one are you?
I don’t know if it’d be a good idea to say because I don’t want to doxx myself. But I don’t live in either of those areas.
I just do this stuff naturally. I walk to the store because it’s a waste of gas to drive and I don’t want to contribute to climate collapse unless I have to go a long distance, in which case I drive.
I make this green iced tea where I boil some water and steep the tea with lemon slices because it’s delicious and better tasting than shitty tap water.
I thought everyone did that. 😳
No actually, in my very unresearched and unknowledgable opinion the majority of people don’t really set out to walk much more than to and from their cars, the washroom, or the kitchen
That’s… worrisome.
Beer mostly.
I see you too are a man of culture
I don’t walk to my grocery store, despite it being half a mile from my house, because there are no sidewalks along the 6 lane roads between my house and the store.
The street in front of my neighborhood has been under constant construction for 7 years, and I’m afraid to ask them to add sidewalks because I’m pretty sure this would make the entire area entirely unwalkable even in an emergency due to the construction barriers they’d install for at least the next decade for that project.
Well, I did about 10 years of retail work that destroyed my back and knees, its not just about poor diet.
Oh, that sucks fam, I’m sorry. 😞