Eh, he was always the first one to make shots about his weight. Doing it after he's lost the weight is different because he's not fat anymore, so it's not really monstrous. I imagine he'd still be the first one to crack a joke like that.80lbs. Confirmed by Smith himself. He just posted about his weight koss and how disappointed he was to find that losing all that weight didn't actually make him any happier.
Honestly, taking pot shots at the dude's weight is just gross, doing it after he's shed 80lbs is monstrous.
http://bit.ly/1HnTx4DWait. We can change the weather?
"I'll never be able to eat a nice gay person again!" - What does that MEAN?!?
It means the forum censor kept me from figuring out wtf you were talking about, until I finally remembered that particular insert.Wait. We can change the weather?
"I'll never be able to eat a nice gay person again!" - What does that MEAN?!?
This was my thought as well.Be a great way to confound bike thieves... although you'd probably end up with bent wheels.
It seems to me that the best way to overcome that bike would be to imagine yourself steering with your torso while pivoting your arms in the opposite direction. So that twisting left would make your arms go right... and move the bike left.This was my thought as well.
The steering arrangement isn't anything that couldn't be relearned, it's just very, very anti-intuitive.
--Patrick
I wonder how sailors and small outboard motorboat owners and RC airplane flyers would do. You have to think backwards when steering all of those.I want to try riding this bicycle.
I was thinking about dyslexics, and people who play video games with radically different control schemes. My brain is constantly flipping all sorts of things, besides just letters, and I only have mild dyslexia. Some days I have to focus on which way to turn the handles on my sink. As for the gaming thing, I can adjust to inverted controls for movement and camera pretty quickly, and some gamers pick up intentionally difficult control schemes like Octodad and I Am Bread without much trouble. Some people can juggle new patterns of response faster than others.I wonder how sailors and small outboard motorboat owners and RC airplane flyers would do. You have to think backwards when steering all of those.
I imagined the arm movement would be like dodging a blow in boxing, or like aligning the handle bars in a line.It seems to me that the best way to overcome that bike would be to imagine yourself steering with your torso while pivoting your arms in the opposite direction. So that twisting left would make your arms go right... and move the bike left.
I don't know... it's hard to describe, but it seems to make sense in my head.
Oh, that guy was on @Midnight on Comedy Central a couple weeks ago. He was... okayish.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTbC3hJmqKotBt4s2BGRjrA
I just discovered Flula Borg. This is one crazy German dude and he's entertaining as hell.
That looked like a surprisingly gentle rollover.[DOUBLEPOST=1432864302,1432864258][/DOUBLEPOST]Calmest guy ever flips his Jeep
1.21 JIGAWATTS?
When I was in high school, one of my "things" was I was known as the guy who could sing the lyrics to any sitcom ever aired on network television.
God, I feel old.
I believe those were nerf darts
Except why was he shooting the whole shells?