Devils Panties 07/22/2025
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Without retyping the entirety of my previous comment on gear, both of them are wearing helmets. Helmets keep you from being dead. Everything else keeps you from being hurt.
I'll add to this - Jennie is real good at drawing motorcycles and their riders.
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Without retyping the entirety of my previous comment on gear, both of them are wearing helmets. Helmets keep you from being dead. Everything else keeps you from being hurt.
I'll add to this - Jennie is real good at drawing motorcycles and their riders.
Great comment!
IMO, it's still kind of dumb to be fine with severe injuries. And this comic is set in the US, so surviving with severe injuries might bankrupt you, either from medical bills or being unable to work for a long time (or at all - there's a good chance some of those injuries will become permanent impairments).
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So you will be a head and a long skid mark. Make sure your donor card is signed.
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Isn't the whole turn-on factor for motorcyclists that they are doing something needlessly reckless and dangerous?
If you'd be turned on buy "sensible and safe", you'd have to have the hots for the 40yo in a family van.
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Motorcycles are nice but I really hope someone comes up with a better cure for midlife crisis one day.
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I remember that comment. It's a good one, people should read it. Especially if they ride motorcycles.
Edit: actually, let's save people a click, because otherwise they're not going to read it:
Okay, let’s talk about gear.
Helmets keep you alive. If you’re not wearing a helmet with a chin bar (full or modular), you don’t care about your face. On such a helmet, the face shield keeps shit out of your eyes and noise out of your ears. If your helmet does not mitigate wind noise very well, you should be wearing earplugs. Tinnitus is no joke. I like the ones with the little plastic filter in them, but even cheap disposable foam ones are better than nothing, and yes, you will still be able to hear traffic noises just fine.
You’ll want to replace your helmet every three to five years, because the foam inside degrades and loses its ability to absorb impact. If you accidentally drop your empty helmet on the ground, it’s fine; if the helmet hits the ground with your head in it, it’s time for a new one.
Airbag vests are great and offer protection from organ damage due to impact. You like your organs. I believe there are also helmets that have neck airbags in them to keep your head from snapping around and breaking your neck.
The rest of the gear is to reduce injury. You won’t die without it, but you will hurt. Maybe a lot.
Gloves, pants, jacket all prevent abrasions. Tall boots with proper stiffening also keep your ankles from getting broken. The armor pads are designed to protect the areas of your body that are most likely to skid against the ground: knuckles, palms, knees, butt, elbows, back. All of this gear doesn’t have to be replaced on any time schedule, or if you slide in it, but you can easily determine whether it’s damaged enough to need replacing. Armor pads are normally removable in jackets and pants.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
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The way I've heard it best described is 'You only need to wear gear on the parts you want to keep'
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Isn't the whole turn-on factor for motorcyclists that they are doing something needlessly reckless and dangerous?
If you'd be turned on buy "sensible and safe", you'd have to have the hots for the 40yo in a family van.
wrote last edited by [email protected]There's a balance to be had. You have to be safe and cool.
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The way I've heard it best described is 'You only need to wear gear on the parts you want to keep'
wrote last edited by [email protected]Don't post this in a trans community /s
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