@hpod16 I could tell :D That's why I mentioned it.
Someone with a bass (and outfit!) this cool is someone I want to follow. But I am allergic to engagement-fishing :D
@hpod16 I could tell :D That's why I mentioned it.
Someone with a bass (and outfit!) this cool is someone I want to follow. But I am allergic to engagement-fishing :D
@hpod16 You said you came here to learn about Mastodon, so I'm going to write this. I'd usually shut it and scroll on: this is Mastodon. We don't have to fight for engagement here. Your post reads like you're trying to get as much reach, as many likes, as many comments as possible. That doesn't matter here. Just have a conversation with us :)
So, just ask the questions. I do play the guitar, though I am still learning very slowly. It's blue :)
@kbm0 Because it would add more noise to the landscape. I am very glad we don't do that. Instead, people should learn to drive with a bit of awareness. When I am slow enough to make little noise, I expect everyone to miss me, And drive accordingly.
There is already too much noise in the world.
Curious. This is the second time someone has told me that my electric car is a danger to wildlife and the blind because they can't hear it.
Both times this came from people who are proud to drive a fossil-fuel car, throw trash around without care, hate loudly on migrants and the poor, and de-moss their parking lots with toxins.
But when it comes to electric mobility, values suddenly matter?
I can't wait for this to no longer be the neighborhood I live in.