Study: 90% Of Bike Accidents Preventable By Buying Car Like A Normal Person

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    brooksby
    Leviathan wrote:
    hawkinspeter wrote:
    brooksby wrote:
    You all know that the Onion is a satirical/comedy site, right?

    Poe’s Law.

    Poe Dameron?

    I think Dameron’s law would be something about bottom brackets…

    (edit, several hours later: you know, BB-8! I thought it was funny, at the time, but I’d drunk a lot of coffee…)

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    Leviathan
    hawkinspeter wrote:
    brooksby wrote:
    You all know that the Onion is a satirical/comedy site, right?

    Poe’s Law.

    Poe Dameron?

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    Canyon48
    hawkinspeter wrote:
    brooksby wrote:
    You all know that the Onion is a satirical/comedy site, right?

    Poe’s Law.

    Never heard of that one before, made me chuckle how it is so applicable 😛

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    hawkinspeter
    brooksby wrote:
    You all know that the Onion is a satirical/comedy site, right?

    Poe’s Law.

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    brooksby

    You all know that the Onion

    You all know that the Onion is a satirical/comedy site, right?

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    Jimnm

    Far too many cars on our

    Far too many cars on our roads already. The NHS is struggling to cope with sick people, a lot are there due to their lifestyle choices. Vehicles generate revenue for the government, it’s obvious to me that’s why cars are given priority over healthy cycling. What’s a normal person anyway? 

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    StewartM

    Dying of obesity-related
    Dying of obesity-related diseases is also normal. So too is voting for Trump. Doesn’t mean it’s right.

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    RoubaixCube

    Simpleton 

    Simpleton 

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    Canyon48

    I can confirm that 100% of
    I can confirm that 100% of cycle related injuries and death would be prevented if bike use decreased by 100% 😀

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