Kids don't get surgery, they get puberty blockers to give them time until they're older and they can get surgery. It's weird how this is being portrayed.
My old Trek tells me yes. I'm a big fan of steel, though I do have to look after my frame if I'm using it in the wet a lot. I love how solid and straightforward steel bikes are.
Edit: Nice bike, by the way! That must be a really scenic place to ride.
Sometimes those are the best bikes for everyday around town trips... for exactly that reason. Throw a U-lock on, and you'll have good odds. 😁
That's a good way of describing it.
This is something that I've felt and thought about for a long time, though I've never really read or learned much about animism itself. It seems intuitive, so I can see why it's sprung up so often across so many cultures.
This is absolutely hilarious.
100%. And more than half the media outlets will describe it as a "bicycle accident".
Yeah. I can't remember when, but someone pointed out to me how every time someone in the U.S. runs down a bicyclist with their Canyonero, every single news outlet describes it as a "bicycle accident."
That's something I can't un-see.
Likewise! I visited NYC earlier in the year and was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of proper bicycle infrastructure being added (though with lots to be desired for what has come before).
2006 here. Bye, ~~Felicia~~ Spez.
It seems like common sense to me
It's time for queer people and our allies to be loud and assertive.