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[โ€“] Crankenstein@lemmy.world -2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

The answer to those questions is yes and you can go fuck yourself for assuming otherwise. Projection much?

Here is the major flaws in your argument and those studies. You frame the argument to imply that people would have to "live without a one" yet fail to understand that no one ever said you had to go without. You have just as much access to a washing machine as anyone else. So the very premise of your argument is made in bad faith.

Secondly, there are alternatives to cars. Ever heard of a bus? Trains? Walkable urban design that existed for all of human history before the advent of car-centric culture?

Fridges, why would you need a fridge if you could walk down to the local grocer and just grab what you need because your city has been redesigned with walkability in mind to ensure your necessities are never more than a 15 minute bike ride away?

What you're trying to say is a load of bullshit that makes a lot of ill informed assumptions about people alongside a complete misunderstanding of different structures of ownership and how they would function.

Our current, hyper-individualist culture is an incredibly new phenomenon and only exists as a result of the system we live under. Do you also think it is in a bear's nature to ride a unicycle just because you've only ever seen them perform in a circus?