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  • I didn’t make the original statement, which sounds more like hyperbole than specific, legal, actions.

    From experience I can tell you that I have personally encountered cyclists disobeying the law and endangering my safety more than any other non-car transport.

    See, I was an endurance rider for most of my life. Meaning I spent long hours, 3-4 days a week on trails, on horseback, moving at speed.

    On these trails, cyclists are required to stop and move to the side when they hear or see an equestrian.

    The number of times they did this, over 20 years as an equestrian? 4.

    The number of times they didn’t? Dozens, possibly over a hundred.

    The number of times it caused a wreck and people got hurt? 3.

    Cyclists whine about horse poop and having to stop, but WE maintained those trails, they did nothing other than whine and cause accidents.

    I’m sure there’s some of you that are not complete tools, but there’s a reason you are despised by all other users of trail systems.


  • Choosing to believe in one set of imaginary friends over another- or none- is most certainly a hobby by every definition.

    It is not essential for life. It is not required by law. People willingly choose and actively continue choosing to engage in the activities in their free time, and report positive feelings from doing so. When doubts arise, other members of the cult try hard to sway them to stay, often using threats. That’s a hobby. And a cult.








  • It is not an either / or question.

    Everyone, from the creator to the audience, determines the meaning for themselves.

    The subjective nature of art is the only truth about art.

    The human tendency to copy others behavior also translates into this; when people lack strong feelings about a piece of art, they are more likely to defer to other’s interpretation. This doesn’t mean they share the interpretation, rather that being agreeable was more important to them in the interaction than sharing an honest opinion.