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Overreaction that proves the point in your case.
At their basic essence, labels are simply used to facilitate conversation.
It's whether or not they are used to be negative or positive that counts.
But even when they aren't used to be negative it must be remembered that what counts is effect and not intent. That is, your intent in your conversation is way less meaningful than the effect it has on others. It ain't easy.
This is a thread that confuses diseases with symptoms. Symptoms are not always symptomatic of an underlying disease or of the first assumed disease. Life ain't that simple.
Paint with a broad brush and you won't have fine detail.
As a token Brit I've frequently been disappointed by the assumptions made on this site as to just what that means.
It's not just an individual's perception of what being a Brit means to them though, it's more an indoctrinated sytematic exercise in propoganda that those without the experiences brought about from first hand, assume to be correct.
Ignorance disappears with experience, so go and find out for yourself. And take a fine paint brush with you.
We Yanks are savages. We still think with a frontier-mentality, and we still think that violence is the answer to everything. Please forgive us; we may eventually grow out of all this in a few centuries.
I am not a savage and I don't think violence is the answer to everything.We Yanks are savages. We still think with a frontier-mentality, and we still think that violence is the answer to everything. Please forgive us; we may eventually grow out of all this in a few centuries.
I am not a savage and I don't think violence is the answer to everything.
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Either do I think we yanks are savage or violent - okso you want to fight about it..
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Bob, here in Upper Canada, Ontario has now become a Have-Not Province, and we need the help of all Bluenosers.
(There I've added a couple of Canadian pigeon holes to the discussion).
Please ship all those spare Nots you have so that we can convert our former Haves.
Regards, Rod.
What say you?
... and anything more complex than sound-bite ideas would make their brains hurt.
I am not a savage and I don't think violence is the answer to everything.
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I dislike beer. Everybody knows that........errrr almost everybody.Yah. Yer a Cheesehead and yoo t'ink BEER is da anser ta everyt'ing, eh.![]()
I hereby revoke your Wisconsin citizenship.I dislike beer.
Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) went to Casablanca "for the waters" ...I am going to New Glarus to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow BMW riders, and meet some more MOA members.
Can't. Still drink milk at meals at 47 years of age and I am a Packers fan.I hereby revoke your Wisconsin citizenship.![]()
That is what I am going for, but I will bring my own Firewater.Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) went to Casablanca "for the waters" ...![]()
Outside the forum, after school....be there or yer chicken!
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"Painting with a broad brush" has all kinds of nuances.
One that I particularly object to is that riding a motorcycle makes me part of some "brotherhood."
No, actually when I see another bike approaching I note whether it has chromed forks and if it does I know it isn't a BMW and I have little motivation to wave. I drive a Mercedes and I don't wave at Chevies just because they're cars, too.
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As a BMW Chromehead, R1200c or CLC I am devastated, j/k. This is why I love what I choose to ride. Most BMW riders don't like it and neither do the Harley bunch. We are few and far between. I am often called the man without a group and that is how I like it.
I will wave at anyone on two wheels, especially in cold weather. Give then the kudos they deserve.
No, actually when I see another bike approaching I note whether it has chromed forks and if it does I know it isn't a BMW and I have little motivation to wave.
well, how thoroughly exclusionary and elitist of you. maybe the stereotype of beemer riders cruising with their noses in the air does indeed have basis in fact. pity.
I've yet to see one iota of evidence that my rights as a motorcyclist need to be protected by someone like the AMA. In fact, I 've not noticed any significant rights at all specific to motorcycling.
so when Denver passes a noise ordinanace that only targets loud bikes, but not loud cars or trucks, you don't see that a a m/c rights issue. (oh, sorry, i forgot. you ride a BMW, and those are quiet, so the law doesn't apply to you, so why worry?) and when a town or county decides to place certain roads, and parks off limits to all motorcycles, that is also not a m/c rights issue? (oops, my bad. you don't ride in those yowns, so those laws don't relate to you either). or maybe when a state legislature attempts to pass legislation that reads (in part, & slightly paraphrased as the original wording is not readily available to me) that "ALL motor vehicle operators will wear a seat belt restraint system at all times" that THAT is not a m/c rights issue? (oops, sorry, probably my bad again. that wasn't Texas, so it really doesn't apply to you either. nevermind).
Another is the guys that feel they've the world's answers to motorcycle mechanical issues and don't hesitate to tell everyone they can on motorcycle forums. Yes, receiving personal affirmation is important to lots of people, but I'm not interested in your telling me I owe it to you, much as this may surprise or distress you. It doesn't at all, I'm sure, to those that simply share with humility. (This may apply as well to behavior of MOA officers.)
Telling me I need to be like you is maybe the worst "broad brush" misbehaviour of all.