Recent comments in /f/CambridgeMA

Hyperbowleeeeeeeeeee t1_iuqqcx6 wrote

This seems like the toxic kind of response that's at issue. I agree with your observation that the room seems to want to engage in this toxicity, which is kind of a better argument against your point than for it. We're talking about bicycles here folks. Maybe a little perspective is in order.

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frenchcrapule t1_iuqkxvd wrote

I had terrible experiences at CHA. Basically, my PCP kept gaslighting me saying there was nothing wrong with me and refuse to investigate the matter further. Went back home to have a second opinion and turned out that there was something wrong with me and I needed treatment asap.

Also, saw their GI specialist remotely (teleconsultation), they charged me for the appointment and then for facility fees (despite the fact I never used their facility since the appointment was online).

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j-c-l t1_iuq23eq wrote

I had a great experience delivering baby #2 (#1 was out of state) at Mount Auburn in May of 2020. Great experience even given the crazy timing (early Covid) and a more complicated delivery (VBAC and induction way past due date). I have no hesitation is recommending Mount Auburn! Happy to chat more via DM. Good luck!

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crazicus t1_iuprhts wrote

No, I actually think the “lowest common denominator” deserves to travel safely too. Blue bikes are an incredibly useful tool, even for those who own their own bikes. I don’t see how blue bikes set us backwards whatsoever, the number one way to get more support for better infrastructure and rights is getting more people riding bikes.

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noob_tube03 t1_iupqxib wrote

Reply to comment by crazicus in Come join /r/camberville! by kjeovridnarn

Blue bikes are a bane to any cyclist with half a brain. Any step forward in bikers safety or rights is set back 10 by them. I've seen a handful of cars drive the wrong way down the one way I live on, but you see cyclists and scooters do it daily. Acting like "we need infrastructure" is super bad faith. Most cycling infrastructure panders to the lowest common denominator. Raise the bar required for riders and I think we can get better infrastructure and more safety

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