>You might respond so vehemently to my comment because you've never experienced anything else than a car centric city?
No, my comment was devoid of emotion. My experiences are not in car centric cities but public transport centric cities. Not that it matters.
>What's for sure is we've both moved from constructive criticism to criticising each other
You have, I have not. You keep going on about personal things for some reason. Like I said, definitely put your emotion down next time...
Whether you like it or not, a city is not born how you think it is born. Feel free to complain about the smell of musket powder ignition, that's not for me to tell you not to. I am just pointing out that it's quite disconnected from reality even if it is a great fuzzy feeling for you.
No, my comment was devoid of emotion. My experiences are not in car centric cities but public transport centric cities. Not that it matters.
>What's for sure is we've both moved from constructive criticism to criticising each other
You have, I have not. You keep going on about personal things for some reason. Like I said, definitely put your emotion down next time...
Whether you like it or not, a city is not born how you think it is born. Feel free to complain about the smell of musket powder ignition, that's not for me to tell you not to. I am just pointing out that it's quite disconnected from reality even if it is a great fuzzy feeling for you.