Maybe the TF2 Sniper had the right idea
mnemonicmonkeys
This is just all the mossad agents embedded in the Iranian government
I also choose this guy's skin suit
I didn't have fascists scientifically proving that they're cowards on my 2026 bingo card.
It's still just as funny as the flat Earthers that keep accidentally proving that the Earth is round
I give it about 3 weeks until they put a different DRM in it
I would totally use a search engine called dogdog
Guillotining all the car lobbyists would work, but that's frowned upon
because it's nigh fucking impossible to get computers and humans to drive together safely. it's almost like we need a new transportation revolution) will overhaul society.
Or we could just build a rail network and avoid the problem
He got it back. He even got a girlfriend out of it
I don't see how having a motor to help you out and spending a few grand on a carbon fiber frame are much different.
Some people cycle as a sport, and races don't let you have e-bikes. Plus, putting in all the work to climb a hill under your own power and getting to ride down is rewarding. Sure, getting a carbon fiber bike makes the work a bit lighter, but you're still the one putting in all the work, which isn't the case with e-bikes.
While the people in your example are failing to understand that people habe different motives for cycling, you're doing the exact same thing here.
I could say the same to you. You're the one who sent a link without checking if it was relevant to the conversation.
Most people would accept that they made a faux pas and quietly leave the thread. Instead, you decided to get defensive and snarky about it. Grow up.
Once I turned 16, I would have a beer with my parents once or twice a month. Despite being in the US, in my state it's legal for parents to give their kids alcohol, so it was no big deal.
Personally, I think it can be a fairly healthy introduction to alcohol, so long as the parents aren't just giving their kids a 30-pack and letting them loose.
Never bothered with weed, I was never (and still not) interested