Thanks, I'll make sure to pass the compliment onto her!
My city is kinda shit for cycling, bike theft is pretty bad and there's a severe lack of cycling infrastructure. I always carry both the folding lock visible in the picture and a u-lock. It's also a rather large bike, anyone under 6 feet tall would struggle to ride away with it.
The cruiser bars allow for a really upright riding position, which I prefer for visibility purposes with how dangerously people drive here.
Despite being a bike dedicated to urban riding, she's been known to venture down the odd rural route or ATV trail.
I haven't played that game in over a decade, yet if I read any of the lines from the game, I'll still hear their voices loud as day. Even just seeing the word "medic" and I hear Demoman screaming it.
I always use a simple diagonal gradient with the three colours of the bisexual flag. I am bisexual, but it's mostly because I like the colours. Whenever I get a new device, I generate an appropriately-sized gradient for its screen using GIMP.
The one exception is the background of my Steam Deck in desktop mode, which is the following because I thought it was funny:
I searched for his comments on the NYPD, all I could find was an "apology" that reads more as "potential new mayor, after years of criticism of the NYPD, realises that an openly antagonistic NYPD wouldn't help his agenda for New York and says the bare minimum to placate them". Keep in mind too, this is under a presidency that would gladly assist the NYPD in disturbing whatever Mamdani does when elected. He also mentions victims of police brutality in the quote. Hardly "very PRO-NYPD", IMO.
In regards to the genocide in Gaza, he seems to be extremely pro-Palestine. He did recently visit some Zionist leaders in NYC. Jews are around 12% of the population of NYC, and whilst they certainly aren't all Zionists, at lot of them undoubtedly are. Personally, I believe a good representative should represent every part of their constituency. You can't realistically completely ignore these groups while running for a position like the mayor of NYC. Meanwhile, he has constantly throughout his life criticised Israel and expressed staunch support for the Palestinian cause.
Feel free to disagree with me on any of these points, but even then, don't you think you might be letting perfect be the enemy of good in this case? Do you have another candidate you'd prefer?
(Note: I don't think hitting a fly is as cruel as hitting a human.)
On the flip side though, pigs are smarter than human kids up to 3 years old, plus a great many humans with mental disabilities. Doesn't stop people from eating pigs.
But also, if given the choice I'd save the life of a two-year-old or a person with severe mental deficiencies over saving a pig's life.
I've been vegan for almost a decade and I don't think anyone, vegan or omnivore, actually bases their ethical choices concerning animals with intelligence as a priority.
A brutal atrocity committed by a police department and your reaction is to "Well, AKTSHUALLY", where's your goddamn sense of empathy man?
Calling the bombing of a neighbourhood simply "inappropriate" is fucked and I fear for your humanity. "Inappropriate" is when I fart at the dinner table, not when one uses bombs on other humans.
I'd bring the album 10,000 gecs by 100 gecs and show it to The Beatles. In 1965, they'd have been at peak boy-band coming hot of the release of Help! and just about to drop Rubber Soul and a few months away from dropping (IMO their greatest album) Revolver.
Imagine if instead of George Harrison getting really into Indian music, he discovered hyperpop. The Beatles are such an influencal band that it would have ripples throughout the music industry. Imagine what 100 gecs would be getting up to in an alternate universe where Revolution 9 might get replaced with something like One Million Dollars?
Get a distro running XFCE, slap the Chicago95 theme on it, and try to convince your friends that their computer updated to the latest version of Windows.
Thanks, I'll make sure to pass the compliment onto her!
My city is kinda shit for cycling, bike theft is pretty bad and there's a severe lack of cycling infrastructure. I always carry both the folding lock visible in the picture and a u-lock. It's also a rather large bike, anyone under 6 feet tall would struggle to ride away with it.
The cruiser bars allow for a really upright riding position, which I prefer for visibility purposes with how dangerously people drive here.
Despite being a bike dedicated to urban riding, she's been known to venture down the odd rural route or ATV trail.