This is what we call an anecdotal fallacy. I’m glad the trains ran well for you. They do not on average. Have a gander online if you don’t believe me.
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IndigoLarry@lemmy.worldto
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0·8 days agoIn the same boat, and I miss it every day! Hang in there dude.
I actually like Seinfeld. Larry David is great and the episodes and the* characters he created* give me a sense of calm and joy. It is a comfort show for me. [EDIT: Messy wording - sorry, on mobile.]
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0·1 month agoI don’t have rich parents. My room was a shoebox on the 6th floor of a walkup building in Greenwich Village and I had a roommate. It was one of the best times of my life. I miss NYC all the time.



Since we are going by our experience, I’ll tell you that I recently took a train from Stockholm to Copenhagen and it was nearly 30min late. Not only that but the conductor was short on time for stops and left several passengers stranded due to station overrun. I was one of them.
I don’t understand wanting to try to convince people that the trains are without fault and completely reliable. Not only is it untrue, it’s also a dangerous precedent to set. We should expect them to be on time more often. It’s a service that is paid for and the train lines don’t always hold up their end of the deal.