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laconicsax

(14,860 posts)
9. Not if they wear motorcycle protective gear.
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 09:40 PM
Jun 2012
http://www.cracked.com/blog/4-insane-things-nobody-tells-you-about-riding-motorcycle/
And I can tell you firsthand that it is all just as uncomfortable, constricting and awkward-looking as you'd expect. And that it's also totally badass. Motorcycle protective gear is, by definition, insanely durable. Jackets, pants, bags and damn near every other type of clothing is made out of the toughest fabrics on the planet: Kevlar, Cordura, ballistic nylon -- this is shit that, when layered properly, stops bullets and knives. That's not to mention the thick, padded gauntlets with carbon fiber knuckles meant to withstand crashes at highway speeds and impenetrable leather boots with oil-resistant non-slip soles. And beyond all that, there are pads, inserts and plates hidden all throughout the fabric to protect your major joints and body parts.

For the more nerdily inclined among you, you're probably already getting it: It's not "safety gear," it's fucking armor.

Riding gear is a full suit of armor that is socially acceptable to wear in public. You walk into a Starbucks wearing your period authentic replica half-plate, and at best you're going to get some impolite stares; at worst, you're going to get a news piece with the headline "Police Fell Local Knight With Bear Mace, Mocking Laughter."

...

I have no idea why I didn't know this -- why every motorcycle rider wasn't constantly daring me to hit them (seriously, hit me, guys! It's awesome!) and laughing as my blows rain off of their helmets. I have no idea why zombie movies even exist anymore, because they sell full suits of bite-proof armor in your local auto parts store. The drama would probably be somewhat diminished if every episode of The Walking Dead was just a smugly grinning Rick wading unharmed through the undead horde.

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"I'm not religious' vs. 'I am an atheist' [View all] salparadise1000 Jun 2012 OP
Saying that you aren't religious is more specific than saying you're an atheist. ZombieHorde Jun 2012 #1
its a expression i never use, but salparadise1000 Jun 2012 #3
You wonder and I got your answer. Curmudgeoness Jun 2012 #6
does being a zombie conflict at all with being an atheist? salparadise1000 Jun 2012 #7
No, but it does mean wherever I move, my neighbors will soon be brainless. ZombieHorde Jun 2012 #8
Not if they wear motorcycle protective gear. laconicsax Jun 2012 #9
Now you know why zombies throw epic hot tub parties. ZombieHorde Jun 2012 #11
Ew..."soupy" laconicsax Jun 2012 #12
There are times Curmudgeoness Jun 2012 #2
no shame... salparadise1000 Jun 2012 #4
I understand. That is what I was expecting you to say. Curmudgeoness Jun 2012 #5
I am trying to figure out if there is such a thing as a used gravestone. Gore1FL Jun 2012 #10
The first page of Google results says there aren't. laconicsax Jun 2012 #13
The dead guy never really had a need for the headstone salparadise1000 Jun 2012 #14
I use the former in social situations where I don't know people well. Warpy Jun 2012 #15
when you live in the bible belt... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2012 #16
I usually go with "godless heathen", say it with a broad smile! JNelson6563 Jun 2012 #17
I've used both. Never thought about why before dmallind Jun 2012 #18
I avoid religious topics like the plague. AJTheMan Jun 2012 #19
Hm. Situational, I'd say. daaron Jun 2012 #20
"Buying a used gravestone seems like bad juju." Iggo Jun 2012 #21
I prefer to say "I'm not religious" in public. Odin2005 Jun 2012 #22
"not religious" and "atheist" can mean two different things Merlot Jun 2012 #23
Sounds like you might be a closeted agnostic ... Kennah Jun 2012 #24
Just to say... laconicsax Jun 2012 #25
Can't disagree with anything you said ... Kennah Jun 2012 #28
Even that can be a bit complex... laconicsax Jun 2012 #29
I'd have probably said "I'm not superstitious" instead. GliderGuider Jun 2012 #26
I have decided that I will label myself as someone who dosn't believe in a god or gods... rexcat Jun 2012 #27
I usually say I don't believe in organized religion. DrewFlorida Jul 2012 #30
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