Yes, as safreek says you've had your whinge now.Oh, I get it! It's implying the dude is gay because he has different sized wheels on his bike, and that being gay is a bad thing! Hahahahaha, that's hilarious!
Unfortunately mate, everyone wants to let the world know how PC they are, doesn't matter what. Don't let people question your intelligence over this, as said by you there is nothing offensive in the post. Cheers for being a normal person with a normal sense of humourYes, as safreek says you've had your whinge now.
Where or how does it imply that being gay is a Bad Thing?
Sad to question someone's intelligence over this, just plain sadReally, SC? Really? For a smart guy...
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Your attempt at a justification actually makes your position worse. But keep diggin' mateI actually didn't think of it as s gay based joke, I thought it was concerning 26 vs 29, she wanted to ride with the 26rs and she gave him permission to ride with his 29r mates.
Do people's minds always go to sex and the worst common denominator.
It’s not saying that, and you know it....but you also know it IS implying that being gay is a negative thing.Where or how does it imply that being gay is a Bad Thing?
Yes...but nothing to do with 29” in your case. More of an NT thing, I suspect.I ride 29ers and still love women, give it to me straight (zing!) is something wrong with me?
Picking on minorities is becoming a theme of this thread.Yes...but nothing to do with 29” in your case. More of an NT thing, I suspect.
Look at me assuming even greater snowflake status!!! Born in Central Australia would be the further qualifier, and a home birth at that (relax, I've told my mother off about it already). It was actually a brilliant draw card when it came to applying to Universities, selection boards and interviewers kind of froth over that stuff.250,000 people isn’t that much of a minority...almost as many vegans