• dubious@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    the simplest solution is to stop having so many babies. population reduction is critical to quality of life.

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    7 months ago

    But then you have to live in an apartment…

    The neighbors kids who live above you will stomp around at 2:00am.

    The neighbors below you will complain when you make the slightest noise.

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      I grew up between a big house with it’s own forest, and a town house. At this point in my life, I have spent more time living in apartments, and the last 4 years living in studios. Gotta say, I have no desire to move into a house at any point. Having an apartment in a well built city with good public transport is just way nicer.

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        for a while now i’ve maintained that commie blocks (at least over here) are some of the best places to live, and i have to conclude that the only reason people think most other areas are at all appealing is because they have simply never actually been in the commie block areas.

        It’s like how my dad had never once even considered the notion of riding a bike, then one day i convinced him to buy an e-bike and since that day he has driven a car… literally 3 times, i think. Once you actually consider the merits of it it’s so obviously better.

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    7 months ago

    What makes you think it would be just one apartment building instead of filling the island with apartment buildings?

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    7 months ago

    If the island were 100 times larger, the houses would take 1% of the land area, leaving 99%. The apartment complex would take up .04%, leaving 99.96%, which isn’t much of an improvement. The proportions of our planet are much closer to my scenario than this made up island. That’s a reason why we might not “prefer apartments in our own town.”

    There are good reasons you might want density, this just isn’t one of them.

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      That’s the difference between America and Western Europe. Western Europe is already mostly built up, they don’t have room. America does.