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HIghway speed in the rain is not inherently “extremely dangerous.” It’s annoying and uncomfortable, but totally doable without much more extra risk than _driving_ in the wet adds vs. driving when it’s dry. In fact, highway riding in the rain is probably safer than surface street riding in the rain; no frequent

Why does The Kitchn have no “e”? Is it just quirky, or is there some real reason?

This one is common in old Warner Brothers cartoons. A lot of stuff like this is. I’m pretty sure the creators of those cartoons knew it was incorrect and were doing it to make know-it-all characters (even Bugs Bunny gets this treatment) look like jackasses, which of course is funny. But lots and lots of 20th century

Thanks for telling us right in the headline that it’s offensive. We wouldn’t know how to react if you didn’t tell us. My god, we’d have to think for ourselves.

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For christ’s sake. When you have the word “fucked” in your headline it’s amateur hour. Go back to college and try to shock the people there. They like that. When you learn some class, come back to the real world and try again.

I’m not sure “passive aggressive” means what you think it means.

Then fuck ‘em for not paying him more, treating him better, or sending him the kind of whores he likes to make him stay.

Is Sean really gone?

One: can they not track the rider down via license plate? Though on watching again, it looks like none of them have them. Is this possible? I know some riders will reach back and bend the plate out of sight before beginning any festivities, but that won’t help the rider if the cops have his whole bike.

I like how you got it all into one simple post. I’d personally try to emphasize how bad it could be to test things on your mind, but maybe my need to do that is causing me to be a less effective communicator, not sure.

This was really interesting. I don’t tinker much with car suspension, but I kept nodding my head when he’d hit on something that also applied/related to bikes.

Yes, I do. Like, I can totally see how badly your attempt at Ye Olde English or whatever the fuck you’re doing there sucks. And you used “lest” incorrectly. God, there are just errors, both stylistic and actual, all over your post.

Good day, sir. Heh.

There is actually quite of evidence that this can be done, that you can “get in the habit” of not being depressed or of not experiencing anxiety or whatever you’re taking meds to fix. In some studies, things like cognitive therapy have shown to be as or slightly more effective than meds over the long term. Even in

Nah, I said some people may be helped by them. That doesn’t justify giving them out like candy, giving them out without the proper analysis and followup, giving them to kids, being proud or having a sense of belonging because of taking them, or oversharing about being on them.

Yep.

If one knows better than someone other person (and in this case I do, you pussy), there’s nothing wrong with trying to help that other person to see where they’ve gone wrong. If the other person is confident in their own ideas than those ideas can stand the scrutiny, and no harm is done.

See, I didn’t say all gluten intolerance is fake; just most of it. As a sufferer, you’ve probably seen it: some dumbass gets a little bellyache and claims to be gluten intolerant; meanwhile, you eat half a gram of the crap and are in hell for hours to days. Gluten intolerance is, barring the use of psych meds, the

Not the same, but you know that. Lisinopril (and other bp meds) and insulin are understood, and don’t mess with your mind. Psych meds usually are not fully understood (we know some of what a psych med does, but not how, in many cases), and the dosages are mostly “guidelines” where the only way to approach proper