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tudararms
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Nothing but a wasteland of poverty, Caribbean-slums, broken people and their angry sons out there anyway. I always feel safer downtown than in Scarborough's tower-scape."Given the chronic problems on the eastern end of the Bloor line (Vic Park, Warden and Kennedy), the answer is yes."
I never understood paranoid people.The biggest negative to public transit as I see it is the PUBLIC uses it. With public transit you are forced to sit in a mobile-box with some people who --if they approached you while you were in your car, you'd quickly roll up the windows.
"Nothing but a wasteland of poverty, Caribbean-slums, broken people and their angry sons out there anyway. I always feel safer downtown than in Scarborough's tower-scape."
The biggest negative to public transit as I see it is the PUBLIC uses it. With public transit you are forced to sit in a mobile-box with some people who --if they approached you while you were in your car, you'd quickly roll up the windows.
"Nothing but a wasteland of poverty, Caribbean-slums, broken people and their angry sons out there anyway. I always feel safer downtown than in Scarborough's tower-scape."
Not if I can help it, for the stated reasons of course.Wow...you don't spend much time in Scarborough, do you?
The biggest negative to public transit as I see it is the PUBLIC uses it. With public transit you are forced to sit in a mobile-box with some people who --if they approached you while you were in your car, you'd quickly roll up the windows.
Nothing but a wasteland of poverty, Caribbean-slums, broken people and their angry sons out there anyway.
This kind of behaviour is exacerbated due to socio-economic homogenity - one of the draws of the suburbs is not having to deal with the "other", and I suspect long term exposure to such leads to extreme levels of discomfort with anyone who isn't like "me" in a social setting.
The biggest negative to public transit as I see it is the PUBLIC uses it. With public transit you are forced to sit in a mobile-box with some people who --if they approached you while you were in your car, you'd quickly roll up the windows.
I never understood paranoid people.
"Definition of Fear of public places
Fear of public places: This irrational fear is called agoraphobia. It applies to open areas, especially those from which escape could be difficult or help not immediately accessible. Persons with agoraphobia frequently also have panic disorder.
People with agoraphobia characteristically become anxious if they even think about being trapped in a situation where it might be difficult to leave the situation. People with agoraphobia also characteristically avoid the situations which bring them anxiety or panic.
The biggest negative to public transit as I see it is the PUBLIC uses it. With public transit you are forced to sit in a mobile-box with some people who --if they approached you while you were in your car, you'd quickly roll up the windows.
Wow. Keep the paranoia and broad generalizations coming!




