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Umm, whyd they use a typewriter for the photo and not the trolley thing.

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It’s difficult to type a letter using a pram.

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This may be an unpopular opinion, but god damn I hate all the massive strollers. It’s like the strategies of the North American auto companies and their massive trucks has spread to strollers. These stroller wagons are truly the Hummers of this phenomenon.

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The minute you put your 1 day old baby in a rickety baby stroller is when you understand the appeal of jogging strollers.

People are basically giving their kids TBI in “compact” strollers with no suspension and tiny wheels.

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Strollers don’t bother me at all. It seems difficult enough being a parent, I’m not going to hate on them for using a stroller.

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Good. Massive strollers are a huge pain.

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Yeah, those one year olds ought to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and walk. Stop being lazy, infants!

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Or their parents could just buy reasonably sized strollers…

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Anything that can seat more than one child is not allowed

Riddle me this. What “reasonable size” allows three small children to ride in a pram that can only fit one child? Are you suggesting that Sonya should buy a TARDIS?

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But it’s not just wagons that aren’t allowed on the bus, I now realize. Anything that can seat more than one child is not allowed

Fire the prick who came up with that idea. A bus system that can only move people who are mobile is useless.

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