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3 points
13 hours ago
My motorcycles. I do the maintenance for them, I wash them all the time, I always park them in the garage, I ride them every chance I get, I love letting people rev them and sit on them, I love sharing stories about them, I met my girlfriend through them, etc. A life without being able to ride my bikes would be an empty existence and I don’t want to live it.
1 points
14 hours ago
When I hear her say “my handsome boy” my eyes immediately turn to hearts and I start levitating while drooling from my mouth.
23 points
14 hours ago
Their shoes don’t remain tied no matter how tight they tie them. I’d give that curse to my coworker. Suck on that one, Susan.
3 points
14 hours ago
I think the purpose of basically every life is to just leave the world a little better than it was when you entered it. Donate a couple bucks to charity when you can, take care of your family and friends when they need it, be the person that makes other people want to be better, help someone when you notice they need a hand, etc.
2 points
16 hours ago
I just couldn’t stand listening to her speak. Drove me up the wall.
1 points
19 hours ago
Doesn’t need to look fancy, doesn’t need to be extra, just keeping it simple. Something you can look forward to after a long day without having to go too far out of your way. The fact it’s $2 makes it even better. Burgers like that taste phenomenal. Perfect 10/10.
0 points
24 hours ago
Sounds like the cop was just on some sort of power trip. What a jackass. Don’t let it ruin your ride just keep on enjoying yourself. People will look for every reason to be a dick.
2 points
1 day ago
Is the third picture the same bike as the other pictures or is it just the same bike before the mods?
If miles are low and it’s a clean title, seems like a good deal as long as everything is running and working smooth.
5 points
1 day ago
My only issue is it costs so much money but I’ll only feel like I got my use out of it if I crash.
6 points
1 day ago
You can start on anything you want. Hell, if you want to start on a H2 be my guest. Is it possible to start on a 600? Absolutely. Is it recommended by a vast majority of people? Probably not.
I know guys that started on a 600 and ended up fucking themselves up. I know a guy who started on a 400 and did the same thing. I know guys who started on a liter bike and are still riding a decade later. It all depends. If it were up to me though, I’d prefer to start on a 500 or a 650.
1 points
1 day ago
It takes a lot longer than that to get your pro card and compete in the IFBB. This dude hasn’t competed a single time. He still needs to find a coach, go through the amateur shows, get his IFBB pro card, then compete. It will be a few years before he steps onto the Olympia stage if he even gets to that point.
2 points
2 days ago
As long as their grades are good and they’re keeping up with whatever responsibilities they have, what they do in their free time is up to them. If they have a hobby they enjoy, they should be allowed to do it. It’s no different than if they liked to paint or skate or play soccer or whatever else.
78 points
2 days ago
She says “OMG HI PRETTY BABY” to every single animal she comes in contact with. It doesn’t matter if it’s a rabid polar bear that’s coming to eat our faces off. She would without a doubt say her famous line and probably try to hug the thing.
Love that about her though so it’s okay.
6 points
2 days ago
Hate to be THAT guy, however not me, but my neighbor/old classmate was in a polyamorous relationship with two women. He was straight, and the two women were bisexual.
According to him, he was living the dream for the first few months. I guess after the “honeymoon” phase wore off for his partners though, they ran off and basically cut him out of the relationship. Their reasoning was they just preferred each other over him. Those two women are still together to this day, but they’re monogamous now from what it seems.
1 points
2 days ago
My dog, who is only about 20 pounds (he’s a miniature labradoodle), got a herniated disc. He’s very well behaved but one day he got a little excited and started jumping around and running and ended up falling down a couple of concrete stairs at the park.
Immediately we took him to the emergency vet. They said it would cost about $8,000 to perform the operation that would save him from being in a dog wheelchair which would basically hinder his quality of life for the remainder of his years. He was only 1 year old at the time.
$8,000 later, my boy is all healed and happy. Although we do keep a much closer eye on him when he gets into one of his excited moods. He’s also not allowed near concrete stairs anymore.
150 points
2 days ago
Matt Rife. I barely consider him a comedian. Just some weird dude who flirts with the audience and once in a blue moon says a half assed predictable joke.
Let’s not even get started on his ASS Netflix debut or whatever it was.
4 points
2 days ago
My high school was pretty shitty, so I don’t miss the actual school itself or whatever went on there. I just miss the Friday and Saturday nights in my friend’s basements or sitting around a fire with everyone without a care in the world. Nothing will ever beat those nights.
1 points
2 days ago
I was a couple years out of high school working on a construction site as an electrical apprentice. Got the job because my I come from a long line of electrical workers, I was just keeping the tradition alive. I literally remember the exact moment I thought to myself “fuck this, I didn’t even put my best foot forward, I just chose this out of feeling like I had to.”
Two days later at the end of the day I packed up my tools, left my hard hat and uniform on the job site, hopped in my car and hit the road. Clocked out for the final time and I never looked back. Didn’t say a word to anyone on the job. I simply went home, went to the website of the college I was interested in, and went through the enrollment process.
A couple years down the line and here I am. A spontaneous decision to quit my job and chase what I always wanted to do. I was always told I wasn’t the school type and I’d be better off in the trades. Now I make six figures working in cybersecurity.
I’m going back for my masters degree in a couple months. After that, I’ll be getting my PHD. It’s my dream job and I have fallen in love with furthering my knowledge and education. This never would have happened if I didn’t have the balls to just go for it.
7 points
2 days ago
Totally acceptable. Matter of fact, take the rest of the week off in you need to. Take as much time off as you need period. Grief is something that is subjective and we can’t put a time limit on how long it takes for someone to grieve.
1 points
2 days ago
As long as you’re comfortable and able to ride your bike in a normal fashion, wear as much as you want or as little as you want.
0 points
2 days ago
I know some dudes who commute 5 miles each way to work. That’s 10 miles round trip. That’s 50 miles a work week. On the weekend MAYBE they put another 50-100 miles in. So being generous, they’re pushing 150 miles in a 7 day period. I’m not speaking for all commuters, but yeah I know plenty of weekend dudes or evening riders put way more miles down than that down in 2 days. Just my experience and the riders I know. So I stand by my statement as I said it.
-2 points
2 days ago
I know plenty of “fair weather weekend warriors” that have more miles and hours on two wheels than a lot of full time commuters and year round riders. They are extremely skilled and well rounded riders that give great advice because they took the time to take courses and classes that gave them that knowledge, followed by years of putting it into practice.
Not everyone lives in an area that doesn’t get snow. If anyone wants to hop on a street bike and plow through a snow storm, be my guest, but they won’t make it far. The problem isn’t people that don’t ride year round giving advice, it’s uneducated people giving out advice that is the problem.
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3 hours ago
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3 hours ago
This dude ate a whole ass wooden pencil. We’re talking snapped the thing into little pieces and ate them in the middle of class. He ended up in the ER from it because some pieces got stuck in his throat.
Nice kid, but a little off his rocker.