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![]() Some are just not fit for the speedo (wally world shoppers) but if you are like me and just an average somewhat healthy build it shouldn't be a social issue... It is funny I feel overdressed in some of my speedos like my 4" endurance racer. It is all user experience I guess...
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![]() Rule-makers are a strange sub-species in the human race - their one qualification to sit in their self-important committee meetings seems to be having complete detachment from the real world in which others live.
Example: The European Union's Commissioners made complete asses of themselves a while back by demanding the sale in shops of only straight bananas |
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![]() I mean imagine if your banana was always straight in your hammock, it might get sore!
All joking aside many rules have no ground especially because lawmakers seldom know what they are ruling on. Some people just want to control everything and use some "moral superior" argument to shield them like "safety" or "for the children" or "you are just a x________" I have been played the moral superior card before. Once I was at a cove area and was alone of course. A parent showed up with her kid. Later her grandma showed up and I could loudly hear he say "that is disgusting", "my daughter shouldn't have to see this because she is too young!", etc. The grandma thought it was funny (she was probably enjoying herself, and the kid had no clue what was going on (why her mom didn't like me). I had my junk tucked in anyway so there wasn't a big bulge to begin with. I ended up leaving tho anyway... Last edited by knikon : 12-15-2013 at 07:14 PM. |
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![]() Good example - and there's probably a twit somewhere who suddenly discovers Budgy Smugglers and demands legal protection against ornithological
maltreatment of creatures denied their avian freedoms by people who like to swim Last edited by Byron : 12-16-2013 at 05:48 AM. |
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