Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all cyclists to obey traffic laws (especially stop signs).
Why do you care so much about this? You always post the same nonsense attack on cycling. I have literally NEVER seen a rider fail to stop at a stop sign of red light. This literally never happens, except in your crazy world.
Go away troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all cyclists to obey traffic laws (especially stop signs).
Why do you care so much about this? You always post the same nonsense attack on cycling. I have literally NEVER seen a rider fail to stop at a stop sign of red light. This literally never happens, except in your crazy world.
Go away troll.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to dedicate one day a month to “Be a good neighbor day”. There can be cleaning, meet ups etc plan to improve neighborhoods. Any better suggestions to get people thinking and acting?
Anonymous wrote:For all cyclists to obey traffic laws (especially stop signs).
Anonymous wrote:For all cyclists to obey traffic laws (especially stop signs).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy from local businesses whenever you can, even if the prices are higher than what you would pay at a chain.
Make brief eye contact and nod and smile or give some human acknowledgment, if you feel safe to do so.
Take the Metro or walk instead of drive when you feel safe to do so.
Financially support homeless shelters, animal shelters, soup kitchens, rehab centers and any other organization that does good work in your neighborhood or in DC.
In any situation where you can choose to be patient, kind or simply turn away from someone acting up, do so instead of confrontation if you feel safe to do so, unless it is racist or hate speech, in which case speak up if you can.
If you pass by people that become familiar faces, say hello and introduce yourself and learn their name. Greet them by name.
If you see something, say something.
This. I would also add: pick up litter and recycling and put it in the bin when you see it on the sidewalk/at the park/in the playground. (Since OP mentioned cleanliness as well. Fortunately, DC has many public trash cans so this isn't super onerous.)
I've seen DC kids throw wrappers on the floor literally 10 feet from a trash can. That is the height of clueless stupidity, laziness and disrespect. Yes, I yell at them for it. "Do you throw trash on the floor in your house and not get your ass beat for it?"
Or you could just be kind and patient and considerate, as initial PP suggested...![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy from local businesses whenever you can, even if the prices are higher than what you would pay at a chain.
Make brief eye contact and nod and smile or give some human acknowledgment, if you feel safe to do so.
Take the Metro or walk instead of drive when you feel safe to do so.
Financially support homeless shelters, animal shelters, soup kitchens, rehab centers and any other organization that does good work in your neighborhood or in DC.
In any situation where you can choose to be patient, kind or simply turn away from someone acting up, do so instead of confrontation if you feel safe to do so, unless it is racist or hate speech, in which case speak up if you can.
If you pass by people that become familiar faces, say hello and introduce yourself and learn their name. Greet them by name.
If you see something, say something.
This. I would also add: pick up litter and recycling and put it in the bin when you see it on the sidewalk/at the park/in the playground. (Since OP mentioned cleanliness as well. Fortunately, DC has many public trash cans so this isn't super onerous.)
I've seen DC kids throw wrappers on the floor literally 10 feet from a trash can. That is the height of clueless stupidity, laziness and disrespect. Yes, I yell at them for it. "Do you throw trash on the floor in your house and not get your ass beat for it?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until y’all mentioned ethnic cleansing is not until I realized you are gross. And now I’m out. Justifiably
Are you the OP? You start a thread that’s a big racist dog whistle and then don’t like being called on it.