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• #14577
Lady takes a photo of racist pricks on a train:
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• #14578
Fucking disgrace from my countrymen. Fucking disgrace.
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• #14580
Ha, ha, ha!
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• #14582
And bonus Juggalo face paint to disrupt facial recognition software
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• #14583
Juggalo Drag... I think my imagination shuts down at that point.
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• #14584
Mine just gets going.
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• #14585
Yeah, I think I’ve just established my baseline
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• #14586
Ice cream truck makes Instagram stars pay double
I hope it inspires small businesses to hold their own and tell people to fuck off
Canny marketing, ofc.
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• #14587
^ I agree
Heard an interview with him, the demands that people make based on their supposed status as 'influencers' is really amazing, like parties for 300 people for free because of the 'exposure'.
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• #14588
I really wish he’d named the “famous” name the Fufkin was working for.
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• #14590
Mountain biker Jenny Rissveds. Won an Olympic gold medal in Rio, then got severe depression and was out of the sport completely for two years. Now just finished 5th in a world cup race at Vallnord.
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• #14592
An old win, and arguably not epic, but I love what this guy does.
To get the bend into the super short Ti stays he used a mandrel made of a low melting point alloy that he was able remove after the fact by heating the now properly bent stay.
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• #14593
he used a mandrill
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• #14594
It’s a common technique. I think most builders use “Wood’s Metal” which has a melting point of something like 70 degrees C. Also tightly packed sand.
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• #14595
Ah weeell, I guess I'm easily impressesd.
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• #14596
I might have to go and live here
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• #14597
I don't know why people make such misleading videos. Pontevedra has merely done what has long been the default in many European cities, namely that through motor traffic is banned in their historic (often medieval or older) centres (and it's quite a small area in which many streets are very narrow). This is obviously a good thing, though hardly exceptional. It may well be the exception in Spain for all I know, but (larger) Sevilla has also largely filtered its historical centre except for access. Needless to say, both cities, and the aforementioned European cities in general, are far more car-dependent at the moment than they have ever been, and car traffic still plays a major role in all of these places--people use cars to make deliveries to businesses, etc., even in the historic streets, probably at designated times, and there will be major car parks for visitors who then proceed into the historic centre on foot. Just look around Pontevedra on StreetView and you'll see cars almost everywhere outside the small zone affected, and quite a few inside it, too. Again, it's obviously better than before, but not particularly unusual.
Paradoxically, and counter-intuitively, compared to its huge population London actually has less private car traffic than places like Pontevedra. This is because of the immense capacity of public transport, which none of these smaller places, which have all sprawled, can match.
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• #14598
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T00zEt1-3VA
This is bananas from start to finish
I recommend 22 seconds, 4 minutes 49 seconds and 11 minutes 8 seconds
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• #14599
Childhood hero...
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• #14600
11 minutes 8 seconds onwards
Nope. No way. No thanks. Not on your nelly. No.
Yes! That sorts today's work entertainment then. Cheers.