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sundance.bikesky.social
I am building and riding #SpaceCakes I work to create spaces for people on bikes to feel seen and celebrated. I care about freedom from cars, safe streets, and supporting all who ride. #1 hater of #motonormativity #2 fan of your bicycle, #BikeSky
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I’ve seen one…
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I’ll just stop posting anywhere
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No idea! Looks fun though !
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Do your thing dude. It’s pretty awful and I understand that it’s needed. Kinda worried about re-entry next week…
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😔
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You and me?
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I miss flat cycling. I live in the mountains and everything is either straight up or down! Most of my Mtb trails are ridiculously steep. Some of them drop a 400 to 500 feet and a quarter mile.
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For your birthday, here’s some photos from a train museum. We are at in Kyoto.
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I’ve never been to Chicago, but I hope to visit someday I know a lot of people out there who say the biking is great
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You’re an influencer now!
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That’s right! “Car light” is far more obtainable for most people. One or two trips when you can is better than nothing! The key to success is a safe route. Knowing how to get there is just as important as how you go. If you need advice on who to connect with please ask!
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They are! I saw someone wearing one of these shirts this morning They were doing gardening and it wasn’t very loud when I walked by A pretty great invention
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Omg lazy bones is a killer insult
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Happy birthday! Hope it’s wonderful!
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I found one is high viz!
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Oh we got here early. The crowd heading in was massive!
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That makes sense. Some times a fork and a spoon are better than a spork
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What now? Haha
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Maybe in some places. Every train I’ve been on has be under capacity by a lot
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Nice. Why tax your life more than necessary.
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Oh I will!
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No idea what that is..
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My oldest already said a rear facing seat seems fine to them. It’s going be so fun
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I’ve been told that there are pretty valid reasons such as disabilities that prevent easy return. Sometimes I make judgements of others without considering the complexity of our lives.
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Lucky moments between the crowds
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Lucky moment between the crowds
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Accessible spaces should be always located near cart returns it seems like.
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These guys definitely wouldn’t put their cart away
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I was walking as I typed this. I missed a few words but you get the idea
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Win at any cost. I worked with a guy who was a jerk (good at his craft but a jerk), his motto was; “Win if you can, loose if you must, but always cheat”
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I’ve seen one in a museum. Beautiful vibe
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That’s perfect
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Fact!
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I love this guy. Perfect energy Comes sliding in with a unique look and delivers positive affirmations just when you need them. Then pops a wheelie and rips off on his little Ebike
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I definitely screwed it up a few times before I understood the game
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I’m traveling in Japan at the moment and the shop here has a new system. Black baskets for in the shop and red ones for after the checkout Cashiers put the items from one to the other than you move it to the bagging area which is separate