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Onemunki says: We live in a world of genuine tragedy, starvation and terror. So, after hearing stories of cruise line passengers complaining at the air conditioning breaking down, what stories of sheer single-minded self-pity get your goat?

(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 12:00)
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Young People Can't Afford Cars
Getting right on my tits recently was the flurry of 'news' stories wringing their hands over the fact that students can no longer afford cars and are having to resort to - shock horror - public transport to get around as if this was somehow an infringement of their human rights.

You fucking spoilt expect-it-all pampered cunts.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 19:03, 12 replies)
In an era of out of town shopping centres/supermarkets,
and being able to afford to leave near where you work, not having the use of a car can be a serious disadvantage. Not a human rights infringement, but then I doubt that anyone ever claimed that.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 19:12, closed)
You're right, nobody claimed that...
...but the tone was of horror that anyone can be forced to endure such barbaric living conditions.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 19:30, closed)
Butbutbutbutbut...
Public transport is riddled with commoners.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 19:37, closed)
State-educated ones at that.
Some of them even have regional accents.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 19:40, closed)
And make them interact with the natives?
That's practically Stalinism.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 19:27, closed)
Live in a city or large town do you?

(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 21:26, closed)
Most of the UK's universities are in cities or large towns, yes.

(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 23:03, closed)
I don't
but I've recently sold my car. It is, you know, possible.
(, Fri 2 Mar 2012, 7:29, closed)
Get a 125cc bike
£2k to get started all in (bike, CBT, gear etc), 120mpg, £300ish/year insurance after that. No mates using you as a taxi either.
(, Thu 1 Mar 2012, 23:00, closed)
Spot on
I was just about to post the exact same thing. No parking problems either.
(, Fri 2 Mar 2012, 16:04, closed)
When I were a lad, er I mean student, way back in the late '80s...
We walked, got the bus or, horror of horrors, cycled!
Yup, got on our bikes and just fucking got on with it.
And no, I didn't even contemplate the idea of a car, I spent my first student loan on a bike which I have to this day.
A Saracen Toughtrack Extreme (?), if you're interested. Back in the day when Saracen still made proper bikes.
(, Fri 2 Mar 2012, 0:07, closed)
I'm a student
Out of my 50 class mates, 120 society members and however many other sundry aquaintances, I know exactly three students who have a car. The rest of us are more than happy to get the bus, and frankly baffled as to why the other 3 need a car in the first place.

Granted, we're mostly arts students, so perhaps it's the maths students who are so appalled? Your post was news to me, anyway. But I guess I am a pampered cunt by association.

EDIT: Although my city does have an excellent bus service. I can see it being an issue if that's not available.
(, Fri 2 Mar 2012, 0:36, closed)

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