It is from a famous children's book in English.
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^^^^I'm^^^so^^sorry^for^this^joke
Also, per Danny: Tobias Read, Oregon's State Treasurer, will be joining the subreddit for an Ask Me Anything on Friday 4pm ET!
green eggs and ham is not gone! Its 6 dollars for a hard cover!
Stop spreading bs.
LOL. It's in the title and the body of the post. Still having trouble, I see.
I'm not calling you fat. I'm saying this is your self image and this is a book you would benefit a great deal from.
If you want me to stop marginalizing you and explain why I think you're such a douchebag: > Try using a f***ing car maybe. Or walking. Or taking public transportation. Biking in a city is dangerous
I own a car. I started the discussion by pointing this out. I've spent probably 100 hours on public transportation. Also, biking in a city is not inherently dangerous, that is, if there were no cars it would be super safe. Now, cars are safe around cars. Bikes are safe around bikes. We could yell at each other that one or the other doesn't belong in a city: "hey faggot, get a job and buy a car." or "fuck your hummer you Nazi I hope you die in a fire." But I like riding a bike and since it's a reasonable thing to do i'm not going to stop. You like driving your car. So now we can discuss the advantages and disadvantages to both and try to come up with the safest and most efficient compromise.
Explanation of why you're a douchebag continued: > People who can't afford cars are obviously not very smart. If they were, they could get a job.
This really is unrelated to how bikes should be treated in cities, but it's worth noting that I used to live in Chicago and some people are, for all practical purposes, too poor to afford a car. Telling them to "get a job" is not helpful, but it is something a douchebag would do.
I bet being unable to follow a 2 sentence paragraph is tough, huh?
EDIT - Here, I found some literature that might help you with your problem.