• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    considering you haven’t defined public, and don’t seem like you want to define public, yeah i’m going to say that’s probably rude.

    Why are you lying?

    I literally wrote this:

    How exactly do you think someone changes a diaper at a park?

    Not all parks have restrooms. Not all parks with restrooms have working restrooms. Not everyone drives their car everywhere.

    I suppose next you’ll tell me that people should only take their babies to parks that have working and open restrooms or drive to a park.

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      5 months ago

      park is an incredibly broad definition. Are we talking a national park? Fucking yellowstone? A childrens playground? A public park? A parking lot? All of these are very different from each other, and some of these would make more sense than others.

      in fact, going by the most broad definition “An area of land set aside for public use, as.” this includes places like the DMV, or local government buildings, and my personal favorite. Memorial sites.

      you have got to give me something to work with here if you’re going to sit there and call me stupid.

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        4 months ago

        Why does it matter what kind of park if it doesn’t have a restroom and I didn’t drive? Is a national park without a restroom different from a city park without a restroom if I didn’t drive to it? I don’t even understand what you’re trying to say.

        First you say I should have used a restroom or my car. Then when I explained to you that isn’t always possible suddenly it matters if it’s a national park or a city park? What?