Solve my Helmet Debate
#41
RE: Solve my Helmet Debate
ORIGINAL: shoortbuss
SIMPLE FACT OF LIFE: If a person feels a certain way about something (I.E. opposed to helmets) they will ignore the massive amount of data and evidence that contradict them and not only believe, but use for argument any single unsupported claim generated by unreputable sources that agrees with their opinion. He probably did read that somewhere...I also read today that horny school girls want to have sex with me right now. The drawback of the information age is that it came in a package deal with the misinformation age. Most of us are smart enough to see through the BS...your roomate isn't.
SIMPLE FACT OF LIFE: If a person feels a certain way about something (I.E. opposed to helmets) they will ignore the massive amount of data and evidence that contradict them and not only believe, but use for argument any single unsupported claim generated by unreputable sources that agrees with their opinion. He probably did read that somewhere...I also read today that horny school girls want to have sex with me right now. The drawback of the information age is that it came in a package deal with the misinformation age. Most of us are smart enough to see through the BS...your roomate isn't.
#42
RE: Solve my Helmet Debate
Myth 10: It's Better to Stay in Your Lane than Split Lanes
In most parts of the world, motorcycles split lanes all the time, everywhere traffic is heavy. Here in the U.S., people often act as if lane-splitting is insane. But when someone actually studied it in the only place in the U.S. where it's legal (California), they discovered it's actually slightly safer than staying in the lane in heavy, slow-moving traffic. Still many motorcyclists berate others who do it, when they should in fact be endorsing it.
I would love to see this "study". I am not saying it is or isn't safer, but I would like to see the cold hard facts....maybe if it is true you can use that to try and get lane splitting legal in other states.
In most parts of the world, motorcycles split lanes all the time, everywhere traffic is heavy. Here in the U.S., people often act as if lane-splitting is insane. But when someone actually studied it in the only place in the U.S. where it's legal (California), they discovered it's actually slightly safer than staying in the lane in heavy, slow-moving traffic. Still many motorcyclists berate others who do it, when they should in fact be endorsing it.
I would love to see this "study". I am not saying it is or isn't safer, but I would like to see the cold hard facts....maybe if it is true you can use that to try and get lane splitting legal in other states.
#43
RE: Solve my Helmet Debate
ORIGINAL: klutch_r
Does he believe in creationism too?
ORIGINAL: shoortbuss
SIMPLE FACT OF LIFE: If a person feels a certain way about something (I.E. opposed to helmets) they will ignore the massive amount of data and evidence that contradict them and not only believe, but use for argument any single unsupported claim generated by unreputable sources that agrees with their opinion. He probably did read that somewhere...I also read today that horny school girls want to have sex with me right now. The drawback of the information age is that it came in a package deal with the misinformation age. Most of us are smart enough to see through the BS...your roomate isn't.
SIMPLE FACT OF LIFE: If a person feels a certain way about something (I.E. opposed to helmets) they will ignore the massive amount of data and evidence that contradict them and not only believe, but use for argument any single unsupported claim generated by unreputable sources that agrees with their opinion. He probably did read that somewhere...I also read today that horny school girls want to have sex with me right now. The drawback of the information age is that it came in a package deal with the misinformation age. Most of us are smart enough to see through the BS...your roomate isn't.
#45
#46
RE: Solve my Helmet Debate
I don't know man, you tell me. Should I believe inscrutable evidence?
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/essays/courtenay1.htm
Or do I believe what some guy thought about:
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evolu...0Hoax/4000.htm
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~johnstoi/essays/courtenay1.htm
Or do I believe what some guy thought about:
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evolu...0Hoax/4000.htm
#47
RE: Solve my Helmet Debate
Let me ask you this. Where is our evolutionary link? Where are the millions of creatures evolutionary LINKS? Where is the creature that is the middle form of the T-rex to whatever bird? No skeleton has been found that is the so called "in-between" of any creature or are we just one day going to spontaniously change?
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