• @Broadfern
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    236 days ago

    That bird has more self awareness than most humans combined

    • Denvil
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      145 days ago

      The horn is the forbidden button, I’ve only used it once in my life. Although I do wish we had like a “friendly” horn I could honk if somebody left their blinkers on, or their gas metal plate thingie open…

      • @PDFuego
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        115 days ago

        My horn is a “the light is green, get off your phone” button.

      • @MonkRome
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        35 days ago

        Where I live a light tap of the horn, as short as you can make it, is a polite “wake up”, a quick flash of the lights is also used to tell people their lights are off or another thing is wrong.

    • @fprawn
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      225 days ago

      No, this is mostly a Hollywood thing to indicate that the traffic is real bad and the driver is real mad. The reality is that birds aren’t allowed to drive, and probably wouldn’t even want to.

    • synae[he/him]
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      75 days ago

      Yes, I used to work in a building in downtown SF that was “historic” (old) with windows that actually opened, and every week day starting around 4pm we’d all close the single-pane windows to slightly quiet the irritating honking that was 17 stories below us. It was still audible but a good pair of headphones had a chance of being successful.

      All it ever took was one person’s honk to start a chain reaction that would go on for hours.

    • @PoopingCough
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      75 days ago

      People honk way less in America than most other countries I’ve been to

    • @[email protected]
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      25 days ago

      In most places I’ve been, no, but I’ve noticed that they do use the horn more on the east coast

  • @Acters
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    25 days ago

    I honestly don’t understand why people want to sit in traffic. I usually live in places that traffic is low enough that it’s still moving along. If I saw this happen, I would strongly consider taking Uber, or public transportation (with e bike and good cable and storage) over sitting in traffic. Most of them are going to work, and usually have no need to carry anything. It’s crazy to me.

  • UnfortunateShort
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    25 days ago

    Does this actually happen anywhere? In Germany we just suffer in silence (and also constantly because there is roadwork everywhere, all the time)

  • @Zachariah
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    25 days ago

    it’s called “the traffic song”

    don’t judge my tastes