Last night, they were all wandering confused around a shuttered City Market. That place is getting embarrassing.
I know tolerance because I live among a lot of different people in a dense neighborhood. We know to be respectful to each other and not have an outsized impact by our actions. But when motorcycles are loud on purpose, it's a selfish preference that is felt by everyone else.
You don't really hear them until they are past you anyway, so it is only effective in waking up the entire neighborhood.
And also benefits a local business in a way the $19 beer at FanFest won't. Good strategy!
I don't off the top of my head, but will keep it in mind. Love that you're doing that route! I feel like there are tools to help folks find commuting partners but not sure if they're actually adopted enough to reach critical mass.
A draw can be a very exciting watch. Cape Verde's heroic survival was particularly compelling. You just gotta stop applying American sports metrics to determine what makes it interesting.
I think it serves Paxton's efforts to move focus to this kind of nonsense.
Me wanting not to hear the roar of your motorcycle in my living room is not self-absorbed. You insisting I deal with it because you prefer it that way is.
A public service. Streetcars of San Francisco. @sfmta.com
I mean, I get it, but there is also great irony in the fact that we're having this conversation on a digital platform that's made possible because of data centers. I realize liberals tend to over-nuance everything, so I appreciate keeping the rhetoric simpler than the reality.