But I agree, in some ways. Look at where I grew up- Central WI. Sure in some of the cities you can bike from place to place- if the narrow roads and p*ssed off drivers don't kill you before the snow-mangled roads do, but in the more rural, suburban areas, the only thing linking one town to the next is the freeway or the interstate. Littered with glass, they're no way to travel. I had reflected on my visit this spring, that I lived only 7 mi from my high school. Theoretically, I could have easily biked that. I lived 2mi from my job, and could have biked *that*. but the thought of the freeway (and not having had anyone around to tell me that it was possible- even *good* to bike more than a mile or two recreationally) kept me from doing it. I was a sedentary kid. I fished, I hunted, I played video games, thankfully softball in the summer, but that was about it... and driving everywhere.
If I didn't have such a rapid metabolism, I would've been sprawling, too. When you're a short walk (eh, why walk when we can drive?) to the nearest 7-11, what's the point?



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