Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Europe and walking was important to me, I didn't know about walk score but just looked ours up - it's 96.
I live in a 3 bedroom condo downtown, but I probably don't need/want as much stuff as most Americans seem to. You guys seem to always want more stuff.
We rarely drive and walk everywhere. Which is probably why we aren't as fat as most of you.
I want you to take your smug ass outta here and STFU. Is that too mich "stuff" to want?
Hit a little too close to home for you, PP? Our European friend has merely pointed out a few facts -- do you disagree that in general Americans have more stuff and are fatter than Europeans? Not need to take it so personally.
Why come to a predominately American forum and be rude? And stop being such a sycophant.
Rude, you say? You're the one cursing. Go back to your hoarding and ho hos if you can't stand to hear a different, more global (ha!) perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Europe and walking was important to me, I didn't know about walk score but just looked ours up - it's 96.
I live in a 3 bedroom condo downtown, but I probably don't need/want as much stuff as most Americans seem to. You guys seem to always want more stuff.
We rarely drive and walk everywhere. Which is probably why we aren't as fat as most of you.
I want you to take your smug ass outta here and STFU. Is that too mich "stuff" to want?
Hit a little too close to home for you, PP? Our European friend has merely pointed out a few facts -- do you disagree that in general Americans have more stuff and are fatter than Europeans? Not need to take it so personally.
Why come to a predominately American forum and be rude? And stop being such a sycophant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Europe and walking was important to me, I didn't know about walk score but just looked ours up - it's 96.
I live in a 3 bedroom condo downtown, but I probably don't need/want as much stuff as most Americans seem to. You guys seem to always want more stuff.
We rarely drive and walk everywhere. Which is probably why we aren't as fat as most of you.
I want you to take your smug ass outta here and STFU. Is that too mich "stuff" to want?
Hit a little too close to home for you, PP? Our European friend has merely pointed out a few facts -- do you disagree that in general Americans have more stuff and are fatter than Europeans? Not need to take it so personally.
Why come to a predominately American forum and be rude? And stop being such a sycophant.
Anonymous wrote:
Why come to a predominately American forum and be rude? And stop being such a sycophant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Europe and walking was important to me, I didn't know about walk score but just looked ours up - it's 96.
I live in a 3 bedroom condo downtown, but I probably don't need/want as much stuff as most Americans seem to. You guys seem to always want more stuff.
We rarely drive and walk everywhere. Which is probably why we aren't as fat as most of you.
I want you to take your smug ass outta here and STFU. Is that too mich "stuff" to want?
Hit a little too close to home for you, PP? Our European friend has merely pointed out a few facts -- do you disagree that in general Americans have more stuff and are fatter than Europeans? Not need to take it so personally.
Why come to a predominately American forum and be rude? And stop being such a sycophant.Anonymous wrote:I like to walk places. I wish you did to, because I think it's better for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like to walk places. I wish you did to, because I think it's better for everyone.
Who are you to decide what's best for everyone?
I'm not the PP but I think it's universally accepted that it is better for everyone globally. But some people don't think globally.
Universally accepted by who? And why is globally better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like to walk places. I wish you did to, because I think it's better for everyone.
Who are you to decide what's best for everyone?
I'm not the PP but I think it's universally accepted that it is better for everyone globally. But some people don't think globally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like to walk places. I wish you did to, because I think it's better for everyone.
Who are you to decide what's best for everyone?
Anonymous wrote:I like to walk places. I wish you did to, because I think it's better for everyone.