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WOW!
All those cool things. Great idea.
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Girls riding bicycles by Sverrir Heimisson
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A good day to be on the bicycle.
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Triplets Ka Cycle Training!! | Attempt One | Triplets Vlog - 28th Nov'23
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Guess which bitch got a flat tire on their bike ride? And is now very pissed to have missed their goal of three laps around the neighborhood?
Me? YES
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Bicyclists getting killed on US streets are asking Congress for help
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i have nothing against public nudity movements (performances?) like the world naked bike ride or w/e from an ideological standpoint, but its so deeply upsetting to me on a physical sensory level, like. you got your pussy out? where there's BUGS? and POLLEN?
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Bruce Wayne, seeing Dick Grayson: I must help this small child.
Bruce Wayne, seeing Jason Todd: I must help this small child.
Tim Drake, seeing Bruce Wayne: I must help this grown-ass man.
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Outdoors Beauty | Archive
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My friend and I brainstormed a Nearl dating sim and I wanted to touch on it for Pride
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7 routes; Penance is DLC
Shining is a close friend/companion, Liz is the sickly gentle neighbor, Platinum is a “working girl“ (Roy and Monique exploit her as always), Viviana is the newcomer, Degenbrecher is the rival, Dobermann is a colleague/sort-of mentor, Meteor is the childhood friend
college/university setting. Nearl is a promising academic athlete on an athletic scholarship
Viviana is the easiest route (joke: U-Haul by the third date)
Shiningale are roommates; you need enough points with both + trigger certain flags to get an OT3 ending
sleeping with Plat too early/too late locks you out of a proper romance ending. Her route is easy to screw up
Degen really dislikes Nearl and this is basically a shonen where you have to change her mind
Dobie’s is where the BDSM is
Meteor actually has a kid (Gianna) and is separated(?) from the child’s other mother
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But [Rosie] was not very good at maneuvering a spindly British bicycle. As "airplane commander," Rosenthal was issued along with a good deal of other matériel, a bicycle for getting around the wide vistas of Thorpe Abbotts. He found himself heavily burdened by all this issue but somehow managed to get himself upon the cycle. He carried a load of gear in one arm, had draped his life preserver around his neck, and set off in the general direction of his quarters.
Rosenthal managed to do pretty well, for he got some distance away from the supply hut and was pedaling his uncertain way along a little dirt road. A shift in the load contributed to a series of unusual course changes which came to a sudden, damp conclusion as Rosenthal, newly issued supplies and bicycle plunged down an embankment into one of those charming little ditches that run along the picturesque rural English roads.
Lying in the water (which was not deep), Lieutenant Rosenthal felt there was only one thing to do in this emergency as he lay there, face up in the ditch: he inflated his Mae West. This was probably the only time during all of the Second World War that a member of the 8th Air Force was thus saved from British waters.
— an except from Edward Jablonski’s Flying Fortress : the illustrated biography of the B-17s and the men who flew them
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Talk again about removing the Bicycle lane on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. Cars have got to have their lane to pull over to the side if there is a problem or an accident. Drivers can’t get it through their heads that they have to pay attention when they drive and their car is not a bumper car.
Sometimes it is hard to be a bicyclist in California. The politicians can’t get past car culture and bicycle lanes can be built but there are limits. Don’t interfer with cars.
Was going to stop at Starbucks in San Pablo, but the door was locked and only the drive thru was open. So much for getting something. Not the first time a place was locked and only the drive thru was open. Rough when I’m on a bicycle. Again car culture for the win.
I am thankful for the bicycle lanes that have been put into place. It is nice to have space away from cars. It is better than when I started bicycle riding in the 70s. Felt like a suicide mission on every ride.
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