• balance8873@lemmy.myserv.one
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    3 days ago

    In general agree, the small counterpoint is that it makes the surface slicker – so long stretches is bad. Within the crosswalk should be fine, I just wouldn’t make a 40ft painted stretch in front of the crossing, you know? Sudden change in grip is bad.

    (This is anecdotal, I assume it’s feasible to make a sufficiently grippy paint, it’s just something I notice when driving)

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            8 hours ago

            Your vibe is “reads really far into things without actually explaining what they think is going on”

            Does my post not acknowledge, in the plainly written text, that there’s likely other varieties that are appropriate?

            So I ask again, what argument are you trying to make, emphasis on the trying?

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              “Texas governor” “rainbow walk way” it’s a fucking stretch to even begin to consider this mandate came from a safety concern and not a culture war concern. It’s a further stretch to then hypothesize on the consistency and texture of the dried paint. Trying to validate this as a realistic safety concern in a state that regularly cooks/freezes residents to death is comical and horrible.