Draconian, as in the sense that they restrict the ability of people to have access to deadly weapons via laws that date back hundreds of years? Interesting. I think you mean progressive you redneck idiot.
Locked down population. Yoke of tyranny. Really? Did your post slip through the lockdown then? I feel sorry for the poor G employees who have to read cack like your post.
Many of you are missing the point by focusing on accident rates of cyclists - they, pedestrians and motorists have accidents and always will. The important part of cycling is its health benefits - the health risks presented by obesity mean that you are far more likely to die of not exercising and being fat than you are of cycling with or without a helmet. Plus, the more people that cycle, motorists get used to seeing them and used to driving considerately - this means fewer accidents of all types. This is why compulsory helmets is wrong (it puts people off) as are scare stories such as this one. All activities have a risk - these should be offset by potential benefits and mitigated reasonably and proportionately.
Good grief, this isn't a story about trypanophobia - as BMO says, it's about the sort of madness that drives some parenting decisions particularly in the context of.divorce and separation - thankfully with a sensible ending. There was a time not too long ago where the wants and needs of the mother were paramount. Good day for justice and common sense.
Most games arre bought by 16s, and most 16s cheat. Developers respond to this by making games that still play well under cheats. Hence games become increasingly difficult.
Yes, there are lots of tossers like you. Care to put the shovel down?
You're so cool and clever.
Probably didn't want to spoil the film.
"You know the score, pal! You're not a cop, your're little people" Bryant
Draconian, as in the sense that they restrict the ability of people to have access to deadly weapons via laws that date back hundreds of years? Interesting. I think you mean progressive you redneck idiot.
Locked down population. Yoke of tyranny. Really? Did your post slip through the lockdown then? I feel sorry for the poor G employees who have to read cack like your post.
Sounds like my second wife - no fucking point landing on her either.
Yeah, like you're taking it for granted that they went to the moon. Mug.
Many of you are missing the point by focusing on accident rates of cyclists - they, pedestrians and motorists have accidents and always will. The important part of cycling is its health benefits - the health risks presented by obesity mean that you are far more likely to die of not exercising and being fat than you are of cycling with or without a helmet. Plus, the more people that cycle, motorists get used to seeing them and used to driving considerately - this means fewer accidents of all types. This is why compulsory helmets is wrong (it puts people off) as are scare stories such as this one. All activities have a risk - these should be offset by potential benefits and mitigated reasonably and proportionately.
Good grief, this isn't a story about trypanophobia - as BMO says, it's about the sort of madness that drives some parenting decisions particularly in the context of.divorce and separation - thankfully with a sensible ending. There was a time not too long ago where the wants and needs of the mother were paramount. Good day for justice and common sense.
Yeah - have an A1 day.
Sober up, smack head.
Most games arre bought by 16s, and most 16s cheat. Developers respond to this by making games that still play well under cheats. Hence games become increasingly difficult.