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If you use the public transport for years, you have accumulated so many negative experiences that you dream of driving a car. Then you buy a car, it looks great in the beginning and is clean and good colled by air conditioning, but after a few months driving gets annoying and traffic jams make you angry.
(With the people on /n/ it is often the other way around, only they have never used public transport for years, so they still live in their dreamworld.)
Then you go by bike, arrive always sweaty and stinking in the office until the colleagues complain at some point. Showering 2 times/day will is bad for the skin.
At some point you buy a motorcycle, but putting on the protective clothing is very annoying and so you leave it at some point often at home. If you crash then the injuries are really bad.
So here I ask people for some realism and less ideology.
There is rarely a solution that is superiour on all points and who suffers from claustrophobia etc., does not belong immediately in the gas chamber, as /n/-experts like to claim.