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The woman who works right next to me has been taking Lyft to work and back for the better part of the last year. She’s a member of their commuter program, so she paid about 3-5 bucks for each trip. Not ideal, but workable. The trips would be anywhere from 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic.

Without lyft, she’ll need

And if someone wants to have a night out on the town that involves some alcohol,

If they even bother to show up. The Hail-a-cab app has dropped roughly 25% of the rides I’ve requested in the past and the wait has been 30-60 when they do bother to pick you up. From what I’ve heard, there are only ~740 cab medallions for the entire city.

I get where you’re coming from, especially since I’m at a point now where I’m not personally affected by any threat to a ride-sharing service’s existence, but it’s not just the end-users that are feeling the pinch. Ride sharing has created a new demographic of residents that (a) riders can’t afford to buy a car but

Dallas is miles ahead of Austin in terms of Public transit. I lived in Austin for five years. I didn’t have a bus stop near my apartment and didn’t have one near my place of work during any of that time. By nearby I mean within a half mile walk of either point. I now live in Richardson (north of Dallas) and there’s a

Or you know, you could actually call a cab...

I don’t think it’s that cut-and-dry. Ignoring that some people truly don’t have a choice about where they work (circumstances being they need a job immediately, or they have no support network if they move away, or no one else is hiring, etc etc), the economy has always taken advantage of technology in ways that often

It’s people complaining about not having that service (because the service providers want to feel above the law) like it’s some sort of constitutional right.

Yep. We live in SD and Lyft/Uber (Lyft is a much better company!!!)- combined with my wife’s 0.3 mile commute- make it possible to have a “one car” household (I put it in quotes, because I also have a motorcycle, but that doesn’t see rain).

What cdydatzigs said—it’s not that simple. Avoiding DUIs is the big example that gets the most press, but there are numerous other uses for this kind of thing as well.

BUY. A. CAR.

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Don’t open your mouth!!

I have blocked out what the tipping point image was, but I have learned to listen when people say “do not Google that.” I remember distinctly reading a reply to a Duggar article with the words “prolapsed uterus” and “do not Google.” I did not and have never looked back Seriously, I can imagine, but have no idea what

Use some toys or something? Get creative. I don’t know, but I think if you truly love someone, how their body looks shouldn’t be a relationship ender.

The only contribution I can make to the dirty dad pile is that, whilst organizing my father’s wardrobe one time, I found a pair of red, satin, ostrich feather adorned banana hammock underwear with the cartoon face of an elephant with googly eyes on the front. Guess what was meant to fill out out the satiny red trunk

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