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Mumonkan 11-25-13 06:59 PM

tinder is basically a few pictures and (rarely) a description of the person with their name and age

if what you see and read looks and sounds right you give a like, if they like what they see too then you talk

esentially makes rejection transparent and cuts right to the chase

us youngins dont have time to look around the real world and talk to people trying to build a meaningful connection

also, lol:

http://25.media.tumblr.com/83ae73539...sd84o1_500.jpg

AristoNYC 11-25-13 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by solipsist716 (Post 16278025)
Black or brown handle, ~3" blade, not serrated. I'm open to different blade shapes, I'm not looking for anything specific, just avoiding blades that would be considered daggered. Looked at the Kershaw models but nothing jumped out at me, although I was impressed by the chive and similar ones (I want to say scallion and leek? odd knife names.)

The chive,scallion,leek and shallot are named that because the knife designer's name is Ken Onion.
The leeks are nice but I'm not a big fan of metal handles w/o grips, they can get pretty slick after a while. They are great knifes though, I have this one http://www.sportco.com/store/pc/cata...67_general.jpg

black or brown handle, non serrated with assisted it is. here are a few i recommend (amazon links for convenience, you can find them elsewhere too).

http://www.amazon.com/Folder-Knife-A...rds=crkt+heiho (** the assisted open on this particular knife is a bit tricky).
http://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-1670OL...s=kershaw+blur
http://www.amazon.com/SOG-Specialty-...sog+mini+aegis (I have the 3.5" version of this and its a great light knife, perfect for EDC).
http://www.amazon.com/SOG-Specialty-...g+mini+trident
http://www.amazon.com/Kershaw-1660SW...rshaw+leek+g10

If you are ok w/o assisted open I would probably place this knife on the top of my list of favorites (and I open it as quick as my assisted opens):
http://www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Tenac...erco+tenacious

Nagrom_ 11-25-13 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by solipsist716 (Post 16278025)
Black or brown handle, ~3" blade, not serrated. I'm open to different blade shapes, I'm not looking for anything specific, just avoiding blades that would be considered daggered. Looked at the Kershaw models but nothing jumped out at me, although I was impressed by the chive and similar ones (I want to say scallion and leek? odd knife names.)

Those Kershaws are designed by Ken Onion, hence the allium themed names.

Take a look at the benchmade lone wolf line. Classic looking knives.
Here's my favorite in the line, the Trask:
http://www.benchmade.com/images/model_blowup/40003.jpg

SpeshulEd 11-25-13 07:12 PM

Yeah, I'd have to say Tinder is a much better option than the typical frat bro option of drugging and raping the girl.

johnnytheboy 11-25-13 08:13 PM

best knife made..use mine 20x daily.
http://images.knifecenter.com/thumb/...BM557SBKnw.jpg

hockeyteeth 11-25-13 08:31 PM

I like my sexual partners the way I like my knives--with assisted openings.

Misskaz must currently be deleting her account.

TMonk 11-25-13 08:56 PM

I like my sex the way I like my bike racing -

Short, fast and so it makes you wanna puke afterwards.

johnnytheboy 11-25-13 09:30 PM

i like my sex.

hockeyteeth 11-25-13 09:40 PM

Is that what prompts you to use your knife 20x/day, johnny?!

Mumonkan 11-25-13 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by johnnytheboy (Post 16278234)
best knife made..use mine 20x daily.

griptillian is probably my favorite folder ever, mini and regular size

Dannihilator 11-25-13 10:19 PM

Today I put in another 40 miles.

johnnytheboy 11-25-13 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by hockeyteeth (Post 16278434)
Is that what prompts you to use your knife 20x/day, johnny?!

lol

TMonk 11-25-13 10:48 PM

^^
good to see you back in the saddle layin' down miles.

AristoNYC 11-25-13 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by hockeyteeth (Post 16278434)
Is that what prompts you to use your knife 20x/day, johnny?!

How else is he going to open the boxes of the new bikes he gets?

Nagrom_ 11-25-13 11:03 PM

With a box cutter. Never cut cardboard with a knife you care about. Super tough on blades.

Leukybear 11-25-13 11:30 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 16278052)

Those bars are actually pretty delicious too. :)

AristoNYC 11-26-13 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16278598)
With a box cutter. Never cut cardboard with a knife you care about. Super tough on blades.

your sarcasm outshines my sarcasm.

Nagrom_ 11-26-13 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 16278717)
your sarcasm outshines my sarcasm.

Sometimes it be like that though.

Nagrom_ 11-26-13 12:12 AM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 16278717)
your sarcasm outshines my sarcasm.

Oh, and I was kidding btw. You never open a bike box with a blade. Whats wrong with you, mang?

lgp927 11-26-13 08:51 AM

I'll be driving 800 miles to spend holiday w family . Going from 70 degree weather to mid 20s brrrrr

Huffandstuff 11-26-13 10:18 AM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 16278723)
Oh, and I was kidding btw. You never open a bike box with a blade. Whats wrong with you, mang?

I used to cut cardboard with a new knife to full it out for work purposes. It just eats up a blade.

Bike related rant for the day, why do people instantly coast the second they hit a descent? Everyday going over the bridge I have someone in front who just coasts the whole way down and somehow I have to backpedal to avoid gaining on them and no real way to pass without being an ass since its pretty narrow.

prooftheory 11-26-13 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Huffandstuff (Post 16279585)
Bike related rant for the day, why do people instantly coast the second they hit a descent?

Because people are lazy?

Huffandstuff 11-26-13 10:32 AM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 16279591)
Because people are lazy?

Im sort of alright with it when its a girl on her cruiser/70s French bike but when its a roadie in full kit on a 3grand bike, it drives me insane and today it was a roadie.

prooftheory 11-26-13 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Huffandstuff (Post 16279616)
Im sort of alright with it when its a girl on her cruiser/70s French bike but when its a roadie in full kit on a 3grand bike, it drives me insane and today it was a roadie.

I bet he even downshifted as he got to the top.

Mumonkan 11-26-13 10:42 AM

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