| ▲ | xscott 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Same behavior in Tucson and Denver. I hate cyclists. They're threatening, break the law, and self entitled. Drivers and walkers seem to get along fine for the most part. The one courtesy cyclists extend to the rest of us is that they self-identify by wearing spandex branded with logos from companies that don't sponsor them - some weird role-play poser fetish I guess. But be honest - you don't really care about evidence. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | messe 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
You've cited another two anecdotes. Back up your fucking claim. > some weird role-play poser fetish I guess. Really? Do you actually want to argue your point or is negative attention your fetish? ^this kind of argument is not fucking productive. > But be honest - you don't really care about evidence. You're the one making an emotional argument here without citing anything. I don't cycle. I appreciate walkable cities with bike lanes, and live in a country where cyclists respect the law. I do actually care about evidence. If you would fucking care to cite some. So CITE YOUR SOURCES. | |||||||||||||||||
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