Don’t worry about control or being unable to react in time etc or how it affects you physically.
- odium ( @odium@programming.dev ) 8•2 months ago
Run at a 100.
Flying at 10 mph gets you locked up in a CIA lab.
Run at 100 lets you become a professional runner (just run slightly faster than the record. Don’t run at a 100 mph.).
I kinda wanna fly just for the sake of it, but now I fear the CIA
- key ( @key@lemmy.keychat.org ) English5•2 months ago
Run. I want to really confuse a traffic cop.
- CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 3•2 months ago
Fly. Cars are much easier to get a seat on than planes. Also, slow flying in tight areas is really hard for aircraft to do, so I’ll have some pretty unique capabilities - you could argue 10 is better than 1000.
- stoy ( @stoy@lemmy.zip ) 2•2 months ago
If I pick running, then I’ll need super sight and reactions as well since there will be other people and cars on the path/roads.
Flying, yep.
- TheImpressiveX ( @TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml ) 2•2 months ago
Run.
- Lime Buzz (fae/she) ( @SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org ) 2•2 months ago
Fly, because then I could visit folks I care about whenever I wanted.
- rbesfe ( @rbesfe@lemmy.ca ) 2•2 months ago
At 10 mph? Why not just run down the highway?
- Lime Buzz (fae/she) ( @SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org ) 3•2 months ago
Because I don’t live on the land masses where the people I care about live, so the only way to get there would be to fly.
- noxfriend ( @noxfriend@beehaw.org ) 3•2 months ago
It would take 41 days non-stop flying to cross the Atlantic at that speed. Bit of an extreme example but yeah
- Lime Buzz (fae/she) ( @SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org ) 2•2 months ago
Sure, but at least it would be free.
- Didros ( @Didros@beehaw.org ) 2•2 months ago
Everyone saying run, how do you know you can’t? 🤔
I’ve always thought that if I could fly, it would probably tire me out faster than running, which tires me out faster than walking. If that were the case, honestly? I ain’t running places either, what makes you think I would fly there?