I was once asked how I could shoot women and children on bikes.
That was easy, just aim lower and don't lead them as much.
You guys should do a story about me...
I have often seen bikers speeding on road but have NEVER seen any biker pulled over being given a ticket along roadside. Has anyone ever seen such a scene?
Sorry about the boat.
Deleted Videos Show Asshat Bikers Before Range Rover Attack
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The original uploader of the NYC Range Rover vs. Biker attack video had seven other videos of the ride uploaded to his YouTube page. Before he deleted them, another user saved them and here they are.
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http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/th...-didnt-want-you-to-see-1435594427/1436603736/
I saw these guys yesterday, the bikers, and what a pack of assholes they were. Splitting lanes on the highway at speed (70mph between 2 cars), cutting people off. They had me boxed in so I couldn't get out of an exit only lane so they could get off. Not saying they deserve to be hit, but they had it coming.
I had my blinker on and was handsignalling I needed to get out of the exit only lane. everyone kept passing on the left to cut me off in front of the exit, 4-5 of them flipped me off. I tried rolling slow but they had no inkling of how to ride well. I ride myself, and this was just heinous
I have often seen bikers speeding on road but have NEVER seen any biker pulled over being given a ticket along roadside. Has anyone ever seen such a scene?
People investing part of their sense of self in a group identity is an unfortunately common human trait, be it religion, nation, sports fan, profession, or pack of bikers. It is simply mob mentality, no matter the nature of the mob. It leads to some of the worst atrocities in human history. And, of course, every group thinks that IT is the superior group and distinguishes itself from the other groups. They like to have honorific names for themselves and disparaging names for the out groups to help bolster their sense of superiority. They also like to have uniforms. Cops, armed forces, etc. Bikers have uniforms too. They admit to more variety, but they are uniforms because they serve to indicate membership in a group. It is all about group identity.
I'm not judging. Just an observation of human nature which you will probably ignore.
I have a job and will soon be a homeowner, so piss off.
Someday, I hope y'all grow up and stop making stupid rules, cause that's how it all starts. Instead of giving people their space, you get offended and need to make rules for space. SMH
Paul, it's called respect, and giving way/space to others. Maybe you'll learn that one day.
And, yeah, those rice burner punks were disrespecting other peoples space also.
Let's be really clear here, this is a punk;
And this is a biker;
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The use of the term "biker" to describe a punk is both inflammatory and misleading.
But it is sensationalist.
Why are you telling me about respecting other people's space? That's my whole point. If you're going to share the road, biker or not, you should be prepared to let other people merge so that they can get off the highway even if you happen to be in a "group." You can always rejoin the group, so what is all the fuss about? Bikers should respect people not just by leaving them alone in general, but also by letting them into a lane just like other people would. I am not the one who doesn't respect other people's space. I let people into my lane regardless of whether have some sort of imaginary bond with the car in front of me. It's not the end of the world. If you need to merge, then you need to merge. So don't tell me about giving way/space to others because I don't have any problem with that, but bikers apparently do.
Exactly.
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Yes, groups of people traveling together, be they bikes or a funeral procession are the only reason to stop on an entrance ramp.
Common decency dictates drivers not "in a pack" will permit merging, whereas drivers who are obviously "in a pack" have the right of way...
People investing part of their sense of self in a group identity is an unfortunately common human trait, be it religion, nation, sports fan, profession, or pack of bikers. It is simply mob mentality, no matter the nature of the mob. It leads to some of the worst atrocities in human history. And, of course, every group thinks that IT is the superior group and distinguishes itself from the other groups. They like to have honorific names for themselves and disparaging names for the out groups to help bolster their sense of superiority. They also like to have uniforms. Cops, armed forces, etc. Bikers have uniforms too. They admit to more variety, but they are uniforms because they serve to indicate membership in a group. It is all about group identity.
I'm not judging. Just an observation of human nature which you will probably ignore.
Cool story, bro.
People investing part of their sense of self in a group identity is an unfortunately common human trait, be it religion, nation, sports fan, profession, or pack of bikers. It is simply mob mentality, no matter the nature of the mob. It leads to some of the worst atrocities in human history. And, of course, every group thinks that IT is the superior group and distinguishes itself from the other groups. They like to have honorific names for themselves and disparaging names for the out groups to help bolster their sense of superiority. They also like to have uniforms. Cops, armed forces, etc. Bikers have uniforms too. They admit to more variety, but they are uniforms because they serve to indicate membership in a group. It is all about group identity.
I'm not judging. Just an observation of human nature which you will probably ignore.
Making shit up so you can tear it down. SMH
Who is saying that a 1/4 mile long train of bikes would not, or should not, let someone split their string in order to get off an exit? But split the train for the fun of it or because you're "offended" is another thing all together (not saying that you or anyone in particular would do that).
Now I'm gonna feel guilty for wearing my Florida Gators hat. You've scarred me for life!