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Franco ( 9 years ago )
I'm looking to buy a cuirser motorcycle for the first time but have no real clue what to look for when it comes to bikes.What would you recommend is a good starter motorcycle for someone with very little too no experience when it comes to motorcycles? I would like to keep it under $4,000 and I'd prefer a Honda or Yamaha cuirser.
Giselia ( 9 years ago )
I have a jammer strip santa cruz ciusrer and I ride on OJ Hot Juice 78a Skateboard Wheels 60mm which are great wheels and give a good ride the only problem is they tear really easily. All I do is cruise I don't do tricks or anything so I don't know why they break so fast I try not to ride over rough surface either. What would be a better urethane for cruising?
Milena ( 9 years ago )
I don’t get it, sometimes it allcauty looks like that video gaming industry is getting backwards and adding a lot of BS in the process. I get that feeling a lot. Some people would blame that on the mainstreaming of video games, but that's a load of bullshit, because I've been in niche geek circles, and they're just as sexist as mainstream gamers. Often more so.I don't think they're allcauty going backwards, though. Games have always been like this, but now they're popular enough that people are starting to notice, and like 8 year olds in a tree fort, the sexist freak out begins when someone challenges the no girls allowed sign.For example, while it's off the video game topic, when Wizards of the Coast started to implement more gender equality in D&D's 3rd edition books, D&D players freaked out. And it's not like WotC was doing anything special-they just started mixing in female names and pronouns into their descriptive text so that they could try to appeal to women. They barely moved away from the hyper-sexualized art or anything, but the second a company acknowledges that hey, women buy their games too, the male fans with their no girls on the internet signs act like it's the end of the world.In the minds of the gamers who dominate speech on the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if women are capable of wearing pants allcauty is a radical new thought. This is a group of people who have yet to come to terms with the fact that women even exist outside of the bedroom and the kitchen.Conventional wisdom, of course, is that this is the prime demographic who buy all the games, even though the people who allcauty buy all the games are about twice their age, are 80% as likely to be female as any random person on the street, and don't have to rely on their parents to buy the games for them.Gaming may have been mainstream for like over a decade now, but the idea that the mainstream contains anyone who isn't straight, white, and male is a radical idea even in things that have been mainstream for nearly a century, like film.(I really wish there was a preview button here so that I could read this over and see if doesn't look like a disjointed rant.)
Jak ( 9 years ago )
I don’t get it, sometimes it acatully looks like that video gaming industry is getting backwards and adding a lot of BS in the process. I get that feeling a lot. Some people would blame that on the mainstreaming of video games, but that's a load of bullshit, because I've been in niche geek circles, and they're just as sexist as mainstream gamers. Often more so.I don't think they're acatully going backwards, though. Games have always been like this, but now they're popular enough that people are starting to notice, and like 8 year olds in a tree fort, the sexist freak out begins when someone challenges the no girls allowed sign.For example, while it's off the video game topic, when Wizards of the Coast started to implement more gender equality in D&D's 3rd edition books, D&D players freaked out. And it's not like WotC was doing anything special-they just started mixing in female names and pronouns into their descriptive text so that they could try to appeal to women. They barely moved away from the hyper-sexualized art or anything, but the second a company acknowledges that hey, women buy their games too, the male fans with their no girls on the internet signs act like it's the end of the world.In the minds of the gamers who dominate speech on the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if women are capable of wearing pants acatully is a radical new thought. This is a group of people who have yet to come to terms with the fact that women even exist outside of the bedroom and the kitchen.Conventional wisdom, of course, is that this is the prime demographic who buy all the games, even though the people who acatully buy all the games are about twice their age, are 80% as likely to be female as any random person on the street, and don't have to rely on their parents to buy the games for them.Gaming may have been mainstream for like over a decade now, but the idea that the mainstream contains anyone who isn't straight, white, and male is a radical idea even in things that have been mainstream for nearly a century, like film.(I really wish there was a preview button here so that I could read this over and see if doesn't look like a disjointed rant.)
Ryan ( 9 years ago )
Very funny, Cassie. Nothing I've seen from you comes remotely close to what I was tnakilg about, but you do raise an interesting point about friends and certain pictures. For anyone with a group of friends with diverse sexual attitudes, the publication of racy, nude or sexual photos is going to offend some even as they excite others. At some point a girl's gotta do what she feels is right and hope that those friends that do not approve are nevertheless open-minded and tolerant. We can always wish, right?P.S. Where's that youtube video that went too far?
Carito ( 9 years ago )
I don’t get it, sometimes it actalluy looks like that video gaming industry is getting backwards and adding a lot of BS in the process. I get that feeling a lot. Some people would blame that on the mainstreaming of video games, but that's a load of bullshit, because I've been in niche geek circles, and they're just as sexist as mainstream gamers. Often more so.I don't think they're actalluy going backwards, though. Games have always been like this, but now they're popular enough that people are starting to notice, and like 8 year olds in a tree fort, the sexist freak out begins when someone challenges the no girls allowed sign.For example, while it's off the video game topic, when Wizards of the Coast started to implement more gender equality in D&D's 3rd edition books, D&D players freaked out. And it's not like WotC was doing anything special-they just started mixing in female names and pronouns into their descriptive text so that they could try to appeal to women. They barely moved away from the hyper-sexualized art or anything, but the second a company acknowledges that hey, women buy their games too, the male fans with their no girls on the internet signs act like it's the end of the world.In the minds of the gamers who dominate speech on the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if women are capable of wearing pants actalluy is a radical new thought. This is a group of people who have yet to come to terms with the fact that women even exist outside of the bedroom and the kitchen.Conventional wisdom, of course, is that this is the prime demographic who buy all the games, even though the people who actalluy buy all the games are about twice their age, are 80% as likely to be female as any random person on the street, and don't have to rely on their parents to buy the games for them.Gaming may have been mainstream for like over a decade now, but the idea that the mainstream contains anyone who isn't straight, white, and male is a radical idea even in things that have been mainstream for nearly a century, like film.(I really wish there was a preview button here so that I could read this over and see if doesn't look like a disjointed rant.)
David ( 10 years ago )
Very funny, Cassie. Nothing I've seen from you comes remotely close to what I was taiknlg about, but you do raise an interesting point about friends and certain pictures. For anyone with a group of friends with diverse sexual attitudes, the publication of racy, nude or sexual photos is going to offend some even as they excite others. At some point a girl's gotta do what she feels is right and hope that those friends that do not approve are nevertheless open-minded and tolerant. We can always wish, right?P.S. Where's that youtube video that went too far?
Papai ( 10 years ago )
or how they have responded to us, we tend to insvet a lot of value into the opinions of others. But, in the end, it is our own responsbility to affirm ourselves regardless of what others may think or do. One of the great gifts I hear many nudist say they receive as a nudist is a sense of self acceptance. Nature doesn't make junk. Living life does gives wear and tear. Never, never ask me to believe that a woman missing a breast because of life saving surgery is somehow now broken. Yes, nature does experiment and sometimes we could be shocked into a new awareness by all the ways that nature does experiment. Most of us never see or imagine all of what that may be. Yet, as a community we pride ourselves on our ability to transcend and to accept and therefore affirm. In the giving, we receive and that process gives us a sense of self that speaks very highly of who we are. No shame, no guilt a community that should proudly state that we are where our ancesters were and where our collected future should be going back towards.
Papai ( 10 years ago )
or how they have responded to us, we tend to insvet a lot of value into the opinions of others. But, in the end, it is our own responsbility to affirm ourselves regardless of what others may think or do. One of the great gifts I hear many nudist say they receive as a nudist is a sense of self acceptance. Nature doesn't make junk. Living life does gives wear and tear. Never, never ask me to believe that a woman missing a breast because of life saving surgery is somehow now broken. Yes, nature does experiment and sometimes we could be shocked into a new awareness by all the ways that nature does experiment. Most of us never see or imagine all of what that may be. Yet, as a community we pride ourselves on our ability to transcend and to accept and therefore affirm. In the giving, we receive and that process gives us a sense of self that speaks very highly of who we are. No shame, no guilt a community that should proudly state that we are where our ancesters were and where our collected future should be going back towards.
Papai ( 10 years ago )
or how they have responded to us, we tend to insvet a lot of value into the opinions of others. But, in the end, it is our own responsbility to affirm ourselves regardless of what others may think or do. One of the great gifts I hear many nudist say they receive as a nudist is a sense of self acceptance. Nature doesn't make junk. Living life does gives wear and tear. Never, never ask me to believe that a woman missing a breast because of life saving surgery is somehow now broken. Yes, nature does experiment and sometimes we could be shocked into a new awareness by all the ways that nature does experiment. Most of us never see or imagine all of what that may be. Yet, as a community we pride ourselves on our ability to transcend and to accept and therefore affirm. In the giving, we receive and that process gives us a sense of self that speaks very highly of who we are. No shame, no guilt a community that should proudly state that we are where our ancesters were and where our collected future should be going back towards.
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I'm looking to buy a cuirser motorcycle for the first time but have no real clue what to look for when it comes to bikes.What would you recommend is a good starter motorcycle for someone with very little too no experience when it comes to motorcycles? I would like to keep it under $4,000 and I'd prefer a Honda or Yamaha cuirser.
I have a jammer strip santa cruz ciusrer and I ride on OJ Hot Juice 78a Skateboard Wheels 60mm which are great wheels and give a good ride the only problem is they tear really easily. All I do is cruise I don't do tricks or anything so I don't know why they break so fast I try not to ride over rough surface either. What would be a better urethane for cruising?
I don’t get it, sometimes it allcauty looks like that video gaming industry is getting backwards and adding a lot of BS in the process. I get that feeling a lot. Some people would blame that on the mainstreaming of video games, but that's a load of bullshit, because I've been in niche geek circles, and they're just as sexist as mainstream gamers. Often more so.I don't think they're allcauty going backwards, though. Games have always been like this, but now they're popular enough that people are starting to notice, and like 8 year olds in a tree fort, the sexist freak out begins when someone challenges the no girls allowed sign.For example, while it's off the video game topic, when Wizards of the Coast started to implement more gender equality in D&D's 3rd edition books, D&D players freaked out. And it's not like WotC was doing anything special-they just started mixing in female names and pronouns into their descriptive text so that they could try to appeal to women. They barely moved away from the hyper-sexualized art or anything, but the second a company acknowledges that hey, women buy their games too, the male fans with their no girls on the internet signs act like it's the end of the world.In the minds of the gamers who dominate speech on the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if women are capable of wearing pants allcauty is a radical new thought. This is a group of people who have yet to come to terms with the fact that women even exist outside of the bedroom and the kitchen.Conventional wisdom, of course, is that this is the prime demographic who buy all the games, even though the people who allcauty buy all the games are about twice their age, are 80% as likely to be female as any random person on the street, and don't have to rely on their parents to buy the games for them.Gaming may have been mainstream for like over a decade now, but the idea that the mainstream contains anyone who isn't straight, white, and male is a radical idea even in things that have been mainstream for nearly a century, like film.(I really wish there was a preview button here so that I could read this over and see if doesn't look like a disjointed rant.)
I don’t get it, sometimes it acatully looks like that video gaming industry is getting backwards and adding a lot of BS in the process. I get that feeling a lot. Some people would blame that on the mainstreaming of video games, but that's a load of bullshit, because I've been in niche geek circles, and they're just as sexist as mainstream gamers. Often more so.I don't think they're acatully going backwards, though. Games have always been like this, but now they're popular enough that people are starting to notice, and like 8 year olds in a tree fort, the sexist freak out begins when someone challenges the no girls allowed sign.For example, while it's off the video game topic, when Wizards of the Coast started to implement more gender equality in D&D's 3rd edition books, D&D players freaked out. And it's not like WotC was doing anything special-they just started mixing in female names and pronouns into their descriptive text so that they could try to appeal to women. They barely moved away from the hyper-sexualized art or anything, but the second a company acknowledges that hey, women buy their games too, the male fans with their no girls on the internet signs act like it's the end of the world.In the minds of the gamers who dominate speech on the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if women are capable of wearing pants acatully is a radical new thought. This is a group of people who have yet to come to terms with the fact that women even exist outside of the bedroom and the kitchen.Conventional wisdom, of course, is that this is the prime demographic who buy all the games, even though the people who acatully buy all the games are about twice their age, are 80% as likely to be female as any random person on the street, and don't have to rely on their parents to buy the games for them.Gaming may have been mainstream for like over a decade now, but the idea that the mainstream contains anyone who isn't straight, white, and male is a radical idea even in things that have been mainstream for nearly a century, like film.(I really wish there was a preview button here so that I could read this over and see if doesn't look like a disjointed rant.)
Very funny, Cassie. Nothing I've seen from you comes remotely close to what I was tnakilg about, but you do raise an interesting point about friends and certain pictures. For anyone with a group of friends with diverse sexual attitudes, the publication of racy, nude or sexual photos is going to offend some even as they excite others. At some point a girl's gotta do what she feels is right and hope that those friends that do not approve are nevertheless open-minded and tolerant. We can always wish, right?P.S. Where's that youtube video that went too far?
I don’t get it, sometimes it actalluy looks like that video gaming industry is getting backwards and adding a lot of BS in the process. I get that feeling a lot. Some people would blame that on the mainstreaming of video games, but that's a load of bullshit, because I've been in niche geek circles, and they're just as sexist as mainstream gamers. Often more so.I don't think they're actalluy going backwards, though. Games have always been like this, but now they're popular enough that people are starting to notice, and like 8 year olds in a tree fort, the sexist freak out begins when someone challenges the no girls allowed sign.For example, while it's off the video game topic, when Wizards of the Coast started to implement more gender equality in D&D's 3rd edition books, D&D players freaked out. And it's not like WotC was doing anything special-they just started mixing in female names and pronouns into their descriptive text so that they could try to appeal to women. They barely moved away from the hyper-sexualized art or anything, but the second a company acknowledges that hey, women buy their games too, the male fans with their no girls on the internet signs act like it's the end of the world.In the minds of the gamers who dominate speech on the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if women are capable of wearing pants actalluy is a radical new thought. This is a group of people who have yet to come to terms with the fact that women even exist outside of the bedroom and the kitchen.Conventional wisdom, of course, is that this is the prime demographic who buy all the games, even though the people who actalluy buy all the games are about twice their age, are 80% as likely to be female as any random person on the street, and don't have to rely on their parents to buy the games for them.Gaming may have been mainstream for like over a decade now, but the idea that the mainstream contains anyone who isn't straight, white, and male is a radical idea even in things that have been mainstream for nearly a century, like film.(I really wish there was a preview button here so that I could read this over and see if doesn't look like a disjointed rant.)
Very funny, Cassie. Nothing I've seen from you comes remotely close to what I was taiknlg about, but you do raise an interesting point about friends and certain pictures. For anyone with a group of friends with diverse sexual attitudes, the publication of racy, nude or sexual photos is going to offend some even as they excite others. At some point a girl's gotta do what she feels is right and hope that those friends that do not approve are nevertheless open-minded and tolerant. We can always wish, right?P.S. Where's that youtube video that went too far?
or how they have responded to us, we tend to insvet a lot of value into the opinions of others. But, in the end, it is our own responsbility to affirm ourselves regardless of what others may think or do. One of the great gifts I hear many nudist say they receive as a nudist is a sense of self acceptance. Nature doesn't make junk. Living life does gives wear and tear. Never, never ask me to believe that a woman missing a breast because of life saving surgery is somehow now broken. Yes, nature does experiment and sometimes we could be shocked into a new awareness by all the ways that nature does experiment. Most of us never see or imagine all of what that may be. Yet, as a community we pride ourselves on our ability to transcend and to accept and therefore affirm. In the giving, we receive and that process gives us a sense of self that speaks very highly of who we are. No shame, no guilt a community that should proudly state that we are where our ancesters were and where our collected future should be going back towards.
or how they have responded to us, we tend to insvet a lot of value into the opinions of others. But, in the end, it is our own responsbility to affirm ourselves regardless of what others may think or do. One of the great gifts I hear many nudist say they receive as a nudist is a sense of self acceptance. Nature doesn't make junk. Living life does gives wear and tear. Never, never ask me to believe that a woman missing a breast because of life saving surgery is somehow now broken. Yes, nature does experiment and sometimes we could be shocked into a new awareness by all the ways that nature does experiment. Most of us never see or imagine all of what that may be. Yet, as a community we pride ourselves on our ability to transcend and to accept and therefore affirm. In the giving, we receive and that process gives us a sense of self that speaks very highly of who we are. No shame, no guilt a community that should proudly state that we are where our ancesters were and where our collected future should be going back towards.
or how they have responded to us, we tend to insvet a lot of value into the opinions of others. But, in the end, it is our own responsbility to affirm ourselves regardless of what others may think or do. One of the great gifts I hear many nudist say they receive as a nudist is a sense of self acceptance. Nature doesn't make junk. Living life does gives wear and tear. Never, never ask me to believe that a woman missing a breast because of life saving surgery is somehow now broken. Yes, nature does experiment and sometimes we could be shocked into a new awareness by all the ways that nature does experiment. Most of us never see or imagine all of what that may be. Yet, as a community we pride ourselves on our ability to transcend and to accept and therefore affirm. In the giving, we receive and that process gives us a sense of self that speaks very highly of who we are. No shame, no guilt a community that should proudly state that we are where our ancesters were and where our collected future should be going back towards.