• psmgx@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Lots of really hot climates, lots of cars, 3rd largest population in the world, and a very active news media.

    If India or Africa could afford cars you be hearing about it a lot there too.

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      5 days ago

      I literally live in a country that’s hotter than the US and this rarely if ever happens. I’m not sure it’s just media bias.

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        So many possible factors. Family support allowing more sleep, less car-centric cities, less tradition of single parent transporting the kid around while on errands, etc etc.

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        4 days ago

        The US is entirely built around car culture. Chances are you don’t get in a car for everywhere you go. In the US getting in a car to go virtually anywhere is unavoidable. This is a tiny percentage we just have so many more car trips per day than most countries.

        Edit: fixing counties to countries cause autocorrect.

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      4 days ago

      I don’t want to shatter your worldview or anything, but the continent of africa has in fact cars. Also a very hot climate.

      What they don’t have is american brain rot.

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        4 days ago

        Let’s name a country. Let’s do a 1:1 comparison. I bet we can identify more logical factors than the whimsical notions of, “brain rot.” I bet we can also peel back some not-so-comfortable factoids about said country, too.