Maybe, I do think there’s a difference. A gym exists solely for exercise and clearly people prefer to use them over parks and I assume the health return for time spent is greater for dedicated gyms.
Maybe, I do think there’s a difference. A gym exists solely for exercise and clearly people prefer to use them over parks and I assume the health return for time spent is greater for dedicated gyms.
Actually safer because you don’t have to concentrate so hard on the small letters
It’s yet to prove itself
Part of me wonders, if the government just bought out a bunch of gyms and made them free for public use. Would the additional people now using the gyms and living healthier save the government long term on healthcare?
It’s not about the size of the bubble, it’s about the economy it’s attached too.
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Come to think of it this analogy really shows how fucked we are


I think calling the police is more true
Not really where I live. In my experience those kinds of parks are in rich outer suburban areas