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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

i suppose i should go to bed. it was boring shit anyway.

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

fuck i closed my browser and lost all the shit I was doing

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I had never actually looked at RE because of my aversion to supporting England

Good news! The English part of RE went bunk in the 60s, the company is 100% Indian now. That's the reason why they're so cheap - RE makes about as many motorcycles as all of the European brands do combined, so they have a serious economy of scale advantage in addition to the advantage of being a hundred years old.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

Is it your first bike? If so, the best one is one that you'll get a lot of hours riding, and usually that means a secondhand Japanese model. Ninjas are a meme for a good reason, they go fast and last a long time and don't do anything that they don't need to. Their equivalents from other companies, the GSX-R and the CBR, are basically exactly the same bike, just pick the size you're comfortable with and go for it (my first bike was a 750 so don't start on a liter bike but also don't feel like you need to start on a 250).

I would also recommend looking at Royal Enfield if top speed isn't as important for you - they're the best value for money in the industry and it isn't even close, but they primarily target the Indian market which has fewer highways so their bikes are slower, but are more useable in less than ideal road conditions. I think RE is still doing the 3 year warranty thing too, which is more than anybody else does because they're trying to shake off their reputation for making shitboxes (which wasn't entirely undeserved, but it's a new era now).

Just be sure to keep an eye on your used market for a while before making up your mind, you'll get a sense of what's a deal and what's overpriced, and don't buy it unless you can test ride it first.

[โ€“] [email protected] 11 points 7 months ago

The good thing about guitars is that there's no shortage of really good ones on the secondary market that have just been in storage for twenty years and need to be cleaned up a bit. At least that was the case when I bought my last one threeish years ago.

[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This is true of shitboxes, but the funny thing about manual people now is that pretty much every modern manual transmission is computer-aided at least and a placebo at worst.

I still prefer having one to not having it though, it makes the driving funnerer.

[โ€“] [email protected] 26 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I'm a millennial and I fukken love my motorcycle. The reason millennials aren't riding is because none of the major brands stepped up to the plate to offer an entry level bike for $5k and market that fucker - among millennials in America, motorcycles are synonymous with enormous $30k weekend machines that can't replace a car therefore making it a 100% luxury purchase.

Same thing happened with electric motorcycles. A millennial might consider an electric moto to get around town with even if it doesn't have a huge range or speed - just look at eBikes - but the offerings from the major manufacturers are all trying to be cutting edge flagship machines with a premium price point, and nobody is going to drop big money on an advanced motorcycle unless they've been riding for a while already (and the boomers and Xers who've been riding for a while all think that electricity is for beta males).

Give it time and Chinese electric motorcycles will reach Western markets, and Harley will beg the Trump admin for a tarriff on them, only to continue to refuse to actually bring an entry level electric motorcycle of their own to market. Maybe we'll get lucky and a Taiwanese company will evade the tariff, or the Japanese companies will finally step up to the plate and put some out there as they fight China for the export market around the rest of the Pacific, but I kinda think that roadgoing motorcycles are on the way out in the USA and it would take a major cultural shift to change that (dirt bikes and atvs should be fine).

[โ€“] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago

Oh shit, is he the 3am chili guy!?

[โ€“] [email protected] 24 points 7 months ago

Civilization has always been more of a board game with a historical skin than some kind of simulation. Making small civs viable wasn't done for any ideological purpose than creating more gameplay variety, same with the addition of more ways to win and the removal of doom stacks.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Is there some like unspoken rule that some dudes don't wash their ass

This is embarrassing but I didn't wipe until I was in my twenties and saw a reddit post of girlfriends complaining about how none of their boyfriends wiped and how they all had underwear streaks and other hygiene issues. I've kept my butthole clean for over ten years now but I have no doubt that that's still a thing, and that there's some kind of machismo "being clean is for betas and females" thing that causes it.

[โ€“] [email protected] 49 points 7 months ago (5 children)

morshupls beta leftists trying to explain that penis size is random and therefore not worth shaming or being shamed over

 

Wolves are skillful hunters, and large, hoofed ungulates like deer and elk are generally on the menu. But scientists increasingly recognize that these keystone predators have an exceptionally varied diet partaking in everything fish to fruit!

The wolves living in Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota eat blueberries โ€“ lots of them! Researchers found that most wolves spend extended periods in July and August, during peak blueberry season, foraging in blueberry patches.

Zephyr, Alawa, and Nikai don't have access to any blueberry patches at the Wolf Conservation Center, so we offered them something really big and juicy - watermelons! After all, what better way to beat the summer heat than with delicious watermelons?

Just like us, a wolf's diet can be highly variable and constantly changing depending on the environment. And perhaps fruit may be more important to the wolves' diet than previously thought!

 
 

Every single person whose messaged me so far has been trying to scam me.

 

I've definitely been feeling the "every consumer device has been figured out already but the corporations have to keep inventing bullshit to justify their existence" vibe for the past ten years or so.

 

I can't stop thinking about it no matter how hard I try. It was in front of my whole class uuuugggghhhh

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Something like this but better. I wanna put them all over my clipboard, maybe my water bottle, extra maybe my laptop.

 

We don't have any Kim Ju-ae emotes!?

 

:shocked-pikachu: It turns out it was colonialism and unequal exchange all along.

 

First as farce, then again as farce

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