Old 05-19-16, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
You failed at injecting sanity if anything you went the opposite way.

I doubt you're the poorest person I've ever met, I'll mention that to some people in India the next time I'm there, they'll get a good laugh out that. I bet you have a nice bike, a nice apartment or maybe a house with your parents, a big screen TV, a Iphone, a computer of some sort, cable, internet service, food, utilities, and at least 13 mostly high quality bikes...that's not the poorest person I've ever met. So right there you lost it on the sanity part.

The tax on a cyclist does not restrict your free movement, in fact it would improve it due to the increase of funds to build more and better bike paths and lanes, again you lost it on the sanity part.

i give up
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