| ▲ | wk_end a day ago | |
What an unnecessarily hostile comment. "Utter drivel"? I was talking about how I personally feel. Am I just imagining enjoying the things that I enjoy? Writers have, obviously, written about how walking in nature is nice. Does me saying that now mean that walking in nature is awful? Maybe you're doing other people a favour by staying away from them, sheesh. | ||
| ▲ | WackyFighter 18 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> What an unnecessarily hostile comment. "Utter drivel"? I was talking about how I personally feel. Am I just imagining enjoying the things that I enjoy? No it isn't. Anytime you make an fairly straight forward statement on any website you get some unnecessary contrarian response. There are a bunch of downsides to doing any sort of outdoor activity in an urban environment. That is just a fact. It is noisier, often there it nothing to look at, repetitive (in a bad way) etc. etc. Therefore I would not recommend walking as a form of exercise in that environment as the vast majority of people wouldn't enjoy it. Whimsical writings by 19th century French poets aren't relevant to those facts. > Maybe you're doing other people a favour by staying away from them, sheesh. What an unnecessary comment to make. I never said anything about what you are like. | ||