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Per capita, Canadians experience more car repairs than Americans...
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2023-05-24 at 11:30 PM UTCFolks, significantly colder annual mean temperatures in Canada are the root cause of the stark comparison.
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2023-05-24 at 11:32 PM UTCWhat goes through your head, when you make a thread
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2023-05-25 at 12:05 AM UTCAmerican small towns have more roads and stores than some big urban areas in our biggest cities lol I was looking at a bullshit horse with no name town, Casper Wyoming.
I'm picturing just a giant open field of grass with the mountains
what the fuck America
A Canadian "town" of similar size would be about 4x the geographic area with its downtown core equal to about the shittiest commercial district in a typical USA town, like a poor black area essentially but that's our ENTIRE TOWN and like that everywhere
Americans drive "out of state" a lot, interstate travel commerce, not as common in Canada to do "interprovince" because our typical distance between areas in the same state/province are about the distance between American urban centers, i/e California people driving to Vegas
It takes longer to drive from Calgary to Edmonton but some people do that every week for work and go back and forth between cities, or lots of sales people do a big loop through all the towns. Also you have to consider these might be different countries but the borders are very porous and near the border a lot of stuff happens through it
When i lived near a border town everyone was going to USA constantly for one reason or the other. -
2023-05-25 at 12:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lavender Squad American small towns have more roads and stores than some big urban areas in our biggest cities lol I was looking at a bullshit horse with no name town, Casper Wyoming.
I'm picturing just a giant open field of grass with the mountains
what the fuck America
A Canadian "town" of similar size would be about 4x the geographic area with its downtown core equal to about the shittiest commercial district in a typical USA town, like a poor black area essentially but that's our ENTIRE TOWN and like that everywhere
Americans drive "out of state" a lot, interstate travel commerce, not as common in Canada to do "interprovince" because our typical distance between areas in the same state/province are about the distance between American urban centers, i/e California people driving to Vegas
It takes longer to drive from Calgary to Edmonton but some people do that every week for work and go back and forth between cities, or lots of sales people do a big loop through all the towns. Also you have to consider these might be different countries but the borders are very porous and near the border a lot of stuff happens through it
When i lived near a border town everyone was going to USA constantly for one reason or the other.
Trudeau closed the border for a long time -
2023-05-25 at 12:17 AM UTCGood, we should keep it closed to these cheeseburger huffing fat fucks infected with brain virus until our lawmaker Chinese overlords figure out what the hell is going on