Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s maybe what we do: create safe riding corridors all running past elected DC official homes, while night long. Start in Park View and ride throughout. Let’s see how the retrofit changes after the 3rd night of the vibrant torture
This is a perfect example of someone posting with the intention of driving and manipulating emotional responses in others. Keeping moving things to the extreme.
Whatever. I would quite welcome that. Share the cheer
Anonymous wrote:No I’m not. I’m queued up by the fact I have to pack the kids off to the grandparents’ the second school finishes because it’s the only thing I can do. I’m embarrassed that I can’t get their basic need to sleep addressed. I’ve done everything I could to make sure we live in as modern and soundproofed place possible and no dice. That’s why you have houses on the 9th hole but not on the 7th hill of a motocross terrain
I’ve done a post on dcum about it because I’m sick of it and I want to highlight it while there’s a chance for some change. People are frankly scared to open up about it because they’ll get labeled or locked. I’m not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s maybe what we do: create safe riding corridors all running past elected DC official homes, while night long. Start in Park View and ride throughout. Let’s see how the retrofit changes after the 3rd night of the vibrant torture
This is a perfect example of someone posting with the intention of driving and manipulating emotional responses in others. Keeping moving things to the extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s maybe what we do: create safe riding corridors all running past elected DC official homes, while night long. Start in Park View and ride throughout. Let’s see how the retrofit changes after the 3rd night of the vibrant torture
Anonymous wrote:How does it make any sense that up to a 100 people, mostly not from DC, get to do whatever they want at a huge expense to 1000s of households and families?! And that we are completely disenfranchised and that no one can give a solid reason why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the public agitation. If by Election Day you mean November, that when the ATV activity goes down
But honestly, what’s the future? Just let it get worse and worse? For what?
I think that the campaign is working to make the issue salient online, which increases number of people riled up about it which leads to more media coverage, etc. Once the campaign is over next week, what seems like a frenzy of internet will subside because a big chunk of the agitation around it is not organic. It honestly reminds me of the frenzy generated by the CRT nonsense. So we will go back to the annual and normal level fits of annoyance.
Doesn’t address our neighbors’ problem and certainly doesn’t make it matter. I’m not some political wonk. This issue is huge for an increasing number of neighborhoods
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are moving to a very nice area WTOP. I don’t think that’s a realistic proposition for most. I don’t think it’s an equitable solution either. We stuck it out of the wide eyed enthusiasm for our ideals as long as we could. Well it’s realistically not possible to any longer. I don’t even know what a full night’s sleep and not being exhausted is like any longer
I mean, if you live in Ward 1, then you chose to live in the loudest, most diverse and most vibrant part of the city. You’ve now decided that you don’t want to live in the loudest, most diverse and most vibrant part of the city. That’s good. And it’s good that you have the choice to do so in this city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the public agitation. If by Election Day you mean November, that when the ATV activity goes down
But honestly, what’s the future? Just let it get worse and worse? For what?
I think that the campaign is working to make the issue salient online, which increases number of people riled up about it which leads to more media coverage, etc. Once the campaign is over next week, what seems like a frenzy of internet will subside because a big chunk of the agitation around it is not organic. It honestly reminds me of the frenzy generated by the CRT nonsense. So we will go back to the annual and normal level fits of annoyance.