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Originally Posted by ThinLine
Most everyone who know me knows I ride serious recreational all the time and have a few bikes with knowledgable interest in the sport.
So when charity rides come up like; cancer research causes, breast cancer awareness, etc. I am asked to participate.

My answers are always a flat out NO, don't do them. One guy asked why and demanded an answer upon the shock of mine.

I don't do anything that has to do with human beings because we are the most dispicable, insidious, diabolocial, malicious things on earth ( I'm included ) and I don't want to help contribute to population numbers.

If it were for the orphaned chimpanzee's in Cameroon or the silver backed gorillas of Rwanda I would ride 100 miles but not for people. I am not a humanitarian.

He was so taken back didn't know what to say.

Am I going to hell in a handbasket?

I absolutely agree. Most of the worlds problems can be traced back to overpopulation. Too many people.... not enough resources.
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