11239 pts ยท December 4, 2011
I am Ian. Apparently people totally DO read these things so I definitely won't make any front page promises.
I was confused why the bus driver was coming from the entrance of the bus, until later in the gif when I saw the entrance was on the left.
So for example: 11h30, or 7kg38.
In Dutch we say "comma" but I don't know about other places. One thing I find very strange is how the French put the unit there.
Being single doesn't contradict her claim of being straight...
"It seemed like it hurt her." It obviously did and now she's trying to fix it.
Right actually, because you can see him slow down his wheel (and therefore his crankset) using his shoes.
2. carefully and moves his feet with the pedals and then... click! Of everything he's doing that's by far the easy part.
1. Well he slows his wheel with his shoes first, and since it's a fixed gear it slows the pedals, then in the full version he just watches
Yes definitely. Only the personal yellow ones though. Not anonymous blue ones.
3. The only thing that sucks is forgetting to check out and finding a big bill later because you rode the bus across the country (in theory)
2. train, tram, bus, etc. system in the country. It also auto-deducts from my bank account so I never have to think to use public transit.
1. In the Netherlands, we have OV Cards which stands for Public Transport Card (in Dutch obviously). They're pretty handy and work on every
I do that too... but I'm 24 and bike 250 km per week. :/
I've ended up in the hospital because of my dog allergies. Yes your pets are cute. Yes they are fun. Leave them at home though.
1. Oh, don't get me started. My gf is French and her friend group back home has got love triangles and squares and hexagons and fucking love
3. living here and I do think in metric now.
2. get it, it's taught in every science class, it's just not used in every day life so I'm bad at estimating kilos. Although 2 years into
1. Half dutch/half american. Dutch people routinely say things like, "Ah, but if you understood metric you'd see it's better." No man, we
"My first semester forced me to come face to face once again with conceptual art." "VERY HARD TO READ!!!!111 >:[" "Seriously?"
Same. Sentences of more than 5 words are all apparently too complex.
Well, yes. It's essentially paying off a kidnapper. Not exactly a disincentive to not do it again.
2. very confident physically that you can overpower him, you're probably not in a hurry to get a black eye of your own as well.
1. Yeah but who will? The bully can land a punch far faster than a bunch of people can agree we'll take him all at once. And unless you're
New phone wallpapers? Don't mind if I do...
3. line each lap so you know if you are ahead or behind the necessary pace.
2. the saddle. Also in the case of things like the hour record on the velodrome, a bell is rung as the imaginary record holder crosses the
1. Nope. No on-board telemetry is visible to riders. It can be recorded for later analysis but not used in race. So often it's mounted under
No, in fact, UCI regulations forbid the use of a speedometer that is visible to the rider. And this doesn't look like a training ride to me.
2. seems to reinforce the aggressive policies at home and abroad.
1. To add to what rando said, it's also worth noting that there is an extremely anti-imigrant and anti-muslim tendency in France that often
I was confused why the bus driver was coming from the entrance of the bus, until later in the gif when I saw the entrance was on the left.
So for example: 11h30, or 7kg38.
In Dutch we say "comma" but I don't know about other places. One thing I find very strange is how the French put the unit there.
Being single doesn't contradict her claim of being straight...
"It seemed like it hurt her." It obviously did and now she's trying to fix it.
Right actually, because you can see him slow down his wheel (and therefore his crankset) using his shoes.
2. carefully and moves his feet with the pedals and then... click! Of everything he's doing that's by far the easy part.
1. Well he slows his wheel with his shoes first, and since it's a fixed gear it slows the pedals, then in the full version he just watches
Yes definitely. Only the personal yellow ones though. Not anonymous blue ones.
3. The only thing that sucks is forgetting to check out and finding a big bill later because you rode the bus across the country (in theory)
2. train, tram, bus, etc. system in the country. It also auto-deducts from my bank account so I never have to think to use public transit.
1. In the Netherlands, we have OV Cards which stands for Public Transport Card (in Dutch obviously). They're pretty handy and work on every
I do that too... but I'm 24 and bike 250 km per week. :/
I've ended up in the hospital because of my dog allergies. Yes your pets are cute. Yes they are fun. Leave them at home though.
1. Oh, don't get me started. My gf is French and her friend group back home has got love triangles and squares and hexagons and fucking love
3. living here and I do think in metric now.
2. get it, it's taught in every science class, it's just not used in every day life so I'm bad at estimating kilos. Although 2 years into
1. Half dutch/half american. Dutch people routinely say things like, "Ah, but if you understood metric you'd see it's better." No man, we
"My first semester forced me to come face to face once again with conceptual art." "VERY HARD TO READ!!!!111 >:[" "Seriously?"
Same. Sentences of more than 5 words are all apparently too complex.
Well, yes. It's essentially paying off a kidnapper. Not exactly a disincentive to not do it again.
2. very confident physically that you can overpower him, you're probably not in a hurry to get a black eye of your own as well.
1. Yeah but who will? The bully can land a punch far faster than a bunch of people can agree we'll take him all at once. And unless you're
New phone wallpapers? Don't mind if I do...
3. line each lap so you know if you are ahead or behind the necessary pace.
2. the saddle. Also in the case of things like the hour record on the velodrome, a bell is rung as the imaginary record holder crosses the
1. Nope. No on-board telemetry is visible to riders. It can be recorded for later analysis but not used in race. So often it's mounted under
No, in fact, UCI regulations forbid the use of a speedometer that is visible to the rider. And this doesn't look like a training ride to me.
2. seems to reinforce the aggressive policies at home and abroad.
1. To add to what rando said, it's also worth noting that there is an extremely anti-imigrant and anti-muslim tendency in France that often