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  • Not surprised. The market is pretty saturated, what with all the major bike manufacturers making them.

  • Oh, that's me. Sorry, I'm just feeling a bit crabby this morning.

  • Nice! I had one of those ubiquitous Japanese sport tourers back in the 80s and did almost everything on it. I regret selling it.

  • Keep an eye on the bottom bracket. When I did track racing back in the 80s, it seemed like it was usually a Benotto that started a kilo with a loud crack when the BB shell broke away from the seat tube, forcing the rider to have to find another bike in a hurry. Maybe that was just their track bikes, but it tended to put people off Benotto bikes in general.

  • I for one am thankful that the creator of Spiderman did not make him too spider-like.

  • Some spiders still don't spin elaborate webs. I see a lot of crab spiders in my back yard. Their hunting strategy is just to sit motionless in the middle of a flower and grab pollinators, which why they come in floral colours like yellow or white.

  • Redo.

  • At the moment I only own two "real" bras and a handful of sports bras. The real bras are pocketed for prosthetics, so are quite expensive. I only wear the real bras for a few hours at a time, so I figure they can go at least two weeks. The sports bras get stuffed with one of the "knitted knockers" fiberfill prosthetics that I got in the mail a couple of weeks before surgery. They get washed right after being worn for exercise, prosthetic and all.

  • Not bad on the whole, but every once in a while I do something spectacularly stupid.

  • On a similar note, when the Covid vaccines were introduced in 2021, Facebook was full of people loudly proclaiming that there was no RNA in their bodies and never would be, because they weren't gonna be "jabbed".

  • It's never crawled out of the fridge and come to wake you up for feeding at 5:00 a.m.?

  • So I no longer have to hire a sourdough sitter and give them a house key?

  • Nail files and emery boards. Got a diamond grit file in my wallet, emery boards all over the house and in the car. Also, bicycle tire levers. I seem to lose them, buy a new set, then find the old set.

  • Is this dishware made of bone china?

  • Oh no, our Prime Minister can't join their sooper sekret club! No girls allowed either! It's their treehouse and you can't come in. /s

  • I don't think electricity stops working in the cold.

  • A trebuchet, but made with modern materials.

  • I just wish I could grow decent fingernails. Mine are so weak and crumbly.

  • Offbeat @lemmy.ca

    Australian murderer sues for right to Vegemite behind bars

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/c1j86xydjpro
  • cats @lemmy.world

    Is there a secret to keeping cat grass alive?

  • WomensStuff @piefed.blahaj.zone

    Epstein-Barr virus appears to be trigger of lupus disease, say scientists

    www.theguardian.com /science/2025/nov/12/epstein-barr-virus-appears-to-be-trigger-of-lupus-disease-say-scientists
  • Buy Canadian @lemmy.ca

    Substitute for Sierra Club engagement calendar?

  • WomensStuff @piefed.blahaj.zone

    Even the president of an entire country isn't safe from creeps. 😡

    www.theguardian.com /world/2025/nov/05/man-gropes-mexico-president-claudia-sheinbaum
  • Offbeat @lemmy.ca

    Cyclist falls down 130-foot ravine in France, survives 3 days by drinking wine he had in shopping bag

    www.cbsnews.com /news/cyclist-falls-ravine-survives-days-drinking-wine-france/
  • cats @lemmy.world

    Has anyone tried one of those Ulvra Pounce Pal toys? Are they any good?

  • Saskatoon @lemmy.ca

    Welp, no sailing or sheep herding for me today

  • WomensStuff @piefed.blahaj.zone

    Crosspost: ‘A medical miracle’: is period blood ‘the most overlooked opportunity’ in women’s health?

    www.theguardian.com /society/ng-interactive/2025/oct/27/menstrual-period-blood-testing-womens-health
  • Witches VS Patriarchy @lemmy.ca

    ‘A medical miracle’: is period blood ‘the most overlooked opportunity’ in women’s health?

    www.theguardian.com /society/ng-interactive/2025/oct/27/menstrual-period-blood-testing-womens-health
  • Offbeat @lemmy.ca

    Woman plays clarinet during four-hour brain surgery

    www.bbc.com /news/videos/cn7evl56zpgo
  • Trippin' Through Time @lemmy.ca

    Monday morning pep talk to self

  • Offbeat @lemmy.ca

    Falling fish smashes Sask. woman's windshield

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/saskatchewan/turtle-lake-fish-wildlife-collision-9.6938358
  • Saskatoon @lemmy.ca

    Removing an over the range microwave, installing a new one

  • Questionable home decor @lemmy.ca

    None of my dinner guests ever return a second time. Why won't they come back?

  • Boycott US @lemmy.ca

    Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado wins Nobel peace prize

    www.theguardian.com /world/2025/oct/10/venezuelan-politician-maria-corina-machado-wins-nobel-peace-prize
  • Saskatoon @lemmy.ca

    Moonrise over the northeast swale

  • Positive News @lemmy.ca

    Self-healing 'concrete batteries' could one day power cities, scientists say

    www.livescience.com /technology/electronics/self-healing-concrete-batteries-now-10-times-better-they-could-one-day-power-cities-scientists-say
  • LeopardsAteMyFace @lemmy.ca

    Leopards ate our ancient human ancestors' faces, AI analysis reveals

    www.livescience.com /archaeology/leopards-ate-our-ancient-human-ancestors-faces-ai-analysis-reveals
  • Offbeat @lemmy.ca

    Scientists grow mini human brains to power computers

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cy7p1lzvxjro