My world isn't very scary at all I have lived beyond my quota (three score and ten) am now enjoying my bonus years in relative comfort, unfortunately motorcycling is not currently part of that enjoyment!
As you are well aware you don't live long and comfortably as a motorcyclist if you don't keep up to date with what surrounds you it generally pays to remain vigilant or at least aware most of the time.
Having successfully enjoyed motorcycles for 60 plus years I still live in hope of resuming that past time before I finally cark it, meanwhile I cast my eye about and quietly try to understand the perils of life that surround us.
Keeping vigilant on a motorcycle is somewhat different however from pursing possible conspiracies though. Yes you could argue both share similarities, say the pursuit of staying alive. But if I observe a car in my lane coming towards me the answer to my survival is clear cut for anyone to see. However claims from either this camp or that about who's responsible for this action or this disease/infection/etc etc comes down to who you want to believe. No will will argue that if that car is in my lane I need to take action. But boy oh boy we've got thousands of posts here with almost as many different theories and common ground is never found. In fact quite the opposite, people become more entrenched in their opinion the more others challenge it.
In saying that my post was not meant to mock you. We all have different perceptions, beliefs, opinion, ideals and who is to say who right or wrong (well society to a degree of course).
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
I found this interesting - You? - Who knows? -
This is topical and self explanatory. It's an example of the damage these conspiracy theorists and fuckwits can cause. Ive seen various suggestions as to the remedy: the mother may be charged, Facebook should be sued for millions, the guy who runs the group and the idiots who suggested cures such as putting potatoes in his shoes should face charges. Nothing will bring the kid back though and apart from the mother facing legal problems, probably nothing will happen and ignorance will triumph again.
https://www.msnbc.com/stephanie-ruhl...lu-78307909791
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Why look further than the parents for culpability?
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