• Zevlen@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      Dude, who cares about Australia n Britain being left out?.. They left my mighty 'Merica out of the picture! 😔🖼️ SMH

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    11 months ago

    Wasn’t the UK govt also complaining about their tax money going into funding EU projects like this?

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    11 months ago

    To the idiot half who voted Brexit: fuck off.

    To the other half who voted against it: sorry guys.

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      11 months ago

      I imagine sad, regretful brits dining/vacationing are a boon to the economy.

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    What’s truly bullshit about this map is Hungary. To get anywhere, you have to go through Budapest and it’s been like this since the last 150 years, when it comes to rail. Even though it has at least seven metropolitan areas outside of Pest county with population above 100k… NOPE! You have to go through two of the three major railway stations of Budapest.

    What’s worse is say you are a local to Hungary and you live east of the Danube. You want to visit Lake Balaton in the west. You have to take the train to Budapest. You then transfer by Metró to the other railway station. And then take another train to the lake. Three fares and two transfers, which might be fine as an individual but adds up in costs and stress if you are with family or have accessibility needs. And by accessibility needs I’m just talking about being elderly (who mostly travel free or at a very reduced rate) or a stroller.

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      France is no different, going anywhere by TGV ? You’d best like going via Paris

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    11 months ago

    “Scheming EU states” is a total flame bait headline. The UK is not part of the EU, so why should they be included in any of this? They should be HAPPY about the EU not “meddling” with their “freedom”!

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      Not only that, but there are also two arrows on this map going into the UK. It’s up to the UK to take care of how well these arrows connect to important locations within their borders. There really doesn’t appear to be an issue whatsoever.

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      TETP is just a nefarious scheme to dictate glorious typography to member states. Seriously that thing is good: Ridiculously legible and specifically so in “big font at long distances” situations, meanwhile both friendly and authoritative – exactly the kind of thing you want when asking for the way. No “yeah let me think where was that intersection” or “can’t you find your own way” but “Of course! Go straight ahead, first to the left, then the second right”.

      Now if the EU would get around to telling member states that they should learn from each other in overall traffic and urban design, and follow the best practices that they can find anywhere. Which is diplomatic language for “Do as the Dutch do”.

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      Switzerland is part of the single market, I’d guess they’re paying the EU to be part of TEN-T. The UK is trying to have as little association with the EU as possible.

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      Switzerland participates in Schengen and the european free trade association while not being an EU member state. The UK doesn’t do any of those things.

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    There is this saying ‘people are not islands’ to mean people are interconnected with each other. The literal sense being applied by the last decade and by extension the last semicentennial is weird. The EU is a federation and any country can leave, but I still think Brexit was a mistake.

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    Those scheming betrayers also left Australia out of the transport plan for EU members.

    How much lead paint do you need to eat to see the loaded language in these headlines and think “yeah - seems legit.”

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      That’s Switzerland. (not a member of the EU)

      Imagine speaking with such authority whilst simultaneously lacking such a basic understanding of Europe.

      Which 70 cretins upvoted this arse water?