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Psyco Jelly

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Societal Divide
« on: June 15, 2009, 03:58:17 pm »

Hello, everyone. This is my 16th birthday, and I have begun to think about what that means.

Where I live, and perhaps everywhere, there exists a societal divide between those who drive cars and those who do not. I am now one of the latter. It seems as though those who own cars can completely disregard and ignore those who don't. When a car-less person complains about this, they are said to be acting like a child.

Is buying a car some kind of newly developed coming-of-age ceremony?

Discuss.
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2009, 04:13:56 pm »

Yes, it's an ad-hoc assumed coming-of-age ceremony, and a completely bogus and invented one.  I myself didn't officially get a driver's license until my 18th birthday, and my family certainly couldn't afford a car for me before then.  Most of my friends didn't get their own cars until they were in college.

If you're an airhead who treats high-school and the culture around it as a day-care for teenagers, then not having a car will cut into your half-drunken social life.  If being able to cross city lines at a moment's notice isn't important to you, not having a car for another two years isn't going to feel all that limiting.

Really, above all else, don't believe the popularity queens and pop bands barraging you with noise about how these three years are the most important of your life.  They're not.  It's moving out into the world that matters, and the real fun starts when you're about twenty four and can actually go places and afford stuff.
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2009, 05:03:00 pm »

Having a car is really nice, although I still try to bike when possible (right now it isn't, my bike didn't fare to well over the winter).
Of course, it is pretty easy to get overly attached to one's car. :'(
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2009, 05:07:19 pm »

 Hell, I'm 17. No learners permit in sight. At the moment I really don't need to drive anywhere as all such locations are within walking range, or I could use public transportation that works wonderfully here. I also lack friends who see cars as status symbols.

 So really, getting a license now would only increase the cost of our car insurance. I'm willing to wait 'till twenty to get a license. That or a job that requires my ability to drive. My brother got his at 19, if only because he recieved a job that required he drive electronics around.
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2009, 05:10:57 pm »

I'm 19 and Really should get my license eventually.

But its just I hate cars soooooo much.

Considering I live several miles from the nearest city and am rather unfit, a bike isn't really viable
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« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2009, 06:18:21 pm »

I turned six-teen this year, I have never sat in the driver's seat or shot gun seat, NEVER.
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2009, 11:10:44 pm »

I'd just like to throw it out there that not having a car can make dating logistically frustrating.
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2009, 11:13:47 pm »

I'd think a plane would be more Romantic tbh.
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« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2009, 11:13:53 pm »

Pfft, I've had all my dates without having a car.

There's societal divides over anything when you're 16. Just say that you love the environment :P
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« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2009, 11:18:19 pm »

I'm just saying. It depends where you live, and where they live, and where you want to go. For instance i live outside of convenient walking range of most interesting places, and my most recent girlfriend had issues with bikes and thought the bus was scary. (the bus was scary, last time i was on there was this old lady with a broken desk fan on her lap. She just stared at me and licked her lips the whole ride)
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« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2009, 12:44:48 am »

I'm 17, got my learner's permit, don't own a car.

It's nice to be able to go out and do things with a car, like have a job, visit friends on your own time, and do what you would like to do; but the only problem is that you've got to have the money for it. Namely, the money to first get a car, then to pay for the insurance.

How do you pay for the insurance? Get a job. How do you get to the job? In your car, but you'll need insurance to drive. How-- etc

That's the bind I'm in

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« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2009, 01:19:05 am »

I personally don't care whether or not you own a car.

I'm just saying. It depends where you live, and where they live, and where you want to go. For instance i live outside of convenient walking range of most interesting places, and my most recent girlfriend had issues with bikes and thought the bus was scary. (the bus was scary, last time i was on there was this old lady with a broken desk fan on her lap. She just stared at me and licked her lips the whole ride)

I live in northern Alabama, I'm a state away from anything interesting. Really the only place I go to frequently is The DeeP, where I play Magic: The Gathering. There is nothing else fun here. You have to be either younger than 8 or older than 60. I'm surrounded by the elderly.

I'm 17, got my learner's permit, don't own a car.

It's nice to be able to go out and do things with a car, like have a job, visit friends on your own time, and do what you would like to do; but the only problem is that you've got to have the money for it. Namely, the money to first get a car, then to pay for the insurance.

How do you pay for the insurance? Get a job. How do you get to the job? In your car, but you'll need insurance to drive. How-- etc

That's the bind I'm in

I come from a fairly well off family. My dad's both drawing retirement and working full time for a grand total of about $36 an hour. He didn't even get a college education, I'll be the only one on my dad's side to get one.
« Last Edit: June 16, 2009, 01:23:21 am by Psyco Jelly »
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« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2009, 03:27:56 am »

Ah, so everything makes sense now. You are in a boring place with rich people. Obviously, to be not boring, you have to go somewhere. Well, your choice.. you can be with the cool kids, or you can sit at home and play computer games all day. Lol, there's an advantage to either and a very heavy disadvantage too.
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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #13 on: June 16, 2009, 03:35:42 am »

Screw other kids. They are all total assholes.

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Re: Societal Divide
« Reply #14 on: June 16, 2009, 05:53:06 am »

American society is weird...

Here in England legal age is 17 to drive, people who drive are what we call "suckers".  ;D

But seriously few people bother getting cars especially since all the universities make you jump through all kinds of hoops to bring cars. It just doesn't seem worth it for anyone planning to go on to university.
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