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To be fair, the xinjiang subway is 4 years old. The NY subway is 99 years old.
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39 0 ReplyTo be fair, this is the US you’re talking about. It’s a difficult sell to get it to work on infrastructure at all.
24 0 ReplyI'd love to see the Xinjiang in 95 more years.
16 1 ReplyIt’s just going to to be this meme reposted.
31 0 ReplyIt’ll be this meme but the photo of the ny subway will just be desert dunes
17 0 ReplyWe can always hope for communist revolution in the USA one day
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I, too, wish I'd still be around to visit the Urumqi Orbital Elevator Station
18 1 ReplyLaughs in tofu dreg
2 5 Replyone day China will be as run down as the US. Checkmate tankies
16 1 ReplyNah, the U.S. is definitely in the negatives — being taken over by nature would be an infrastructure upgrade
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You're clearly much denser than the concrete they build all those failed buildings out of.
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19 0 ReplyBuh b but that's a whattaboutism.
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If you’re not familiar with Hexbear, sarcastic takes like this are common.
You know it’s a Hexbear user when there’s all these emoji like that.
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11 0 Reply"Honey, it's time for your daily low speed train derailment."
"Yes dear."
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This is one of my favorite genres of lib cope. Somehow they have convinced themselves that repairing existing infrastructure is harder than building it new.
14 0 Replythe liberal mind is incapable of grasping the extremely difficult concept of "maintenance"
16 0 ReplyOkay, then explain the profit centers in this so-called "maintenance"
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It’s 124 years old, and has more stations than any other metro/subway in the world.
Yes, it should be better, but this is not exactly a fair comparison.
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