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  • motolady:

    Evening Post- August 12, 1899, “Thrashed by a Lady Cyclist”. 

    An extraordinary scene was witnessed on Saturday morning in Peel Lane, a thoroughfare connecting Little Hulton with Tyldesley, in which the principal participants were a young lady cyclist and a youth of nineteen or twenty. The lady was riding at a good pace, and when in a quiet part of the road the young man, who had apparently been imbibing, stepped into the roadway, and, addressing some insulting remarks to the cyclist, made as if he intended pulling her off the machine. She immediately alighted, caught hold of the astonished youth, and gave him a sound thrashing, using her fists in scientific fashion, to the delight of several coliers who were passing. The young man made off, and the cyclist, who is believed to be a Bolton lady noted for her athletic powers, rode off towards Tyldesley. 

    What an awesome tale- the tale of a lady on two wheels not taking any guff! 

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    motolady:

    Evening Post- August 12, 1899, “Thrashed by a Lady Cyclist”. 

    An extraordinary scene was witnessed on Saturday morning in Peel Lane, a thoroughfare connecting Little Hulton with Tyldesley, in which the principal participants were a young lady cyclist and a youth of nineteen or twenty. The lady was riding at a good pace, and when in a quiet part of the road the young man, who had apparently been imbibing, stepped into the roadway, and, addressing some insulting remarks to the cyclist, made as if he intended pulling her off the machine. She immediately alighted, caught hold of the astonished youth, and gave him a sound thrashing, using her fists in scientific fashion, to the delight of several coliers who were passing. The young man made off, and the cyclist, who is believed to be a Bolton lady noted for her athletic powers, rode off towards Tyldesley. 

    What an awesome tale- the tale of a lady on two wheels not taking any guff! 

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  • fermatas-theorem:

    Girls don’t want boys, girls want high-speed internet and dragons

  • rememberwhenyoutried:

    pyoorkate:

    rememberwhenyoutried:

    The best thing about the Dreamcast was that you could plug in the official masturbatory aid and play Rez and lose yourself for a while.

    Oh now don’t forget, you could also do that on the Playstation 2.

    Still can in our house.

    Presumably because Rez doesn’t support 480p. No idea why, since I’m fairly sure the Dreamcast version will have been VGA-compatible.

    To be honest, everything on the PS2 looks terrible on the TV. It’s disappointing, because whilst I’ve not been ‘a gamer’ for a loooong time (Sim City 3000 and GTA is the end of my gaming timeline, really) I do have some games I never really got to play that I’ve kept kicking around.

    And now it looks like shit, and I’m less inclined to play because, well, it looks like shit.

    I’m suspecting it’s the cheap-ass PS2 -> Composite video converter I’ve got, plus the fact it’s a HD TV so whereas it looked adequate on the old widescreen CRT it now looks disastrous on the new one.

  • rememberwhenyoutried:

    The best thing about the Dreamcast was that you could plug in the official masturbatory aid and play Rez and lose yourself for a while.

    Oh now don’t forget, you could also do that on the Playstation 2.

    Still can in our house.

  • thotterbox:

    postracialcomments:

    america-wakiewakie:

    Portland drivers ‘clearly’ show racial bias at crosswalks, PSU study says | Oregon Live

    Racial bias doesn’t stop with education, employment, health care and criminal sentencing. It’s also prevalent at crosswalks in Portland, according to a new study of traffic psychology.

    Conducted in downtown Portland, the joint Portland State University and University of Arizona study found that twice as many drivers failed to yield for black pedestrians than those who were white. Meanwhile, black pedestrians typically had to wait a third longer for cars to stop for them when they had the legal right of way.

    With fewer motorists yielding for them, minorities are more likely to take greater risks to cross the street, which might factor into why they’re disproportionately represented in U.S. pedestrian fatalities, the study concluded.

    “In a fast-paced activity like driving, where decisions may need to be made in a fraction of a second, people’s’ actions can be influenced by these subtle attitudes,” the study said.

    The results come at the same time as the Smart Growth America’s annual “Dangerous by Design 2014” report (PDF) showing the most dangerous U.S. Cities for pedestrians. Despite a string of deaths in the final weeks of 2013, the Portland metro area was ranked the seventh safest for walking, according to the group’s “pedestrian danger index.”

    Between 2003 and 2012, 47,025 pedestrians died along American roads — 16 times the number killed in earthquakes, floods, hurricanes and tornadoes, the report showed. Another 676,000 pedestrians were injured.

    Nationally, African-Americans have a 60 percent higher rate of pedestrian deaths than whites, the Smart Growth America study shows. Meanwhile, it’s 43 percent higher for Hispanics.

    For their study on racial bias at crosswalks, PSU researchers Kimberly Barsamian Kahn and Tara Goddard, and Arlie Adkins, of the University of Arizona, chose an unsignalized but clearly marked crosswalk near Southwest Park Avenue and Clay Street.

    It’s one of downtown’s most used midblock crossings, where yielding isn’t influenced by cross traffic or turning.

    Kahn, Goddard and Adkins dressed the six test subjects – three white men, three black men, all in their 20s with the same height and build — in the same clothing and had them approach the crosswalk in the same manner. “Each pedestrian did 15 crossing trials,” the study said.”These trials resulted in 168 driver subjects.”

    The research team stood out of sight and recorded whether the first car to approach yielded, how many cars passed before someone yielded and the number of seconds that elapsed before the pedestrian was able to cross.

    The black pedestrians got passed by twice as many cars and waited 32 percent longer than white pedestrians, the researchers said.

    Goddard said she had expected to see some differences, but the stark contrast in how pedestrians of different races are treated shocked her.

    “It’s amazing to look at something you thought might be subtle and to see it instead so clearly,” Goddard said.

    She added, “Racial bias applies to so many areas of life, so it makes sense that it takes place in traffic. But nobody has looked at it like this before.”

    At the same time, Goddard said it would be wrong to say many Portland drivers are racist just because they didn’t yield for a black man waiting at a crosswalk.

    Rather, driving is a fast-moving activity “with tons of stimuli” that relies heavily on reflexes and motorists are are likely acting on subconscious impulses, she said.

    The researchers said they understand the small study’s limitations.

    Goddard said she and her fellow researchers hope to acquire a grant to collect more data on driver demographics, which were only collected for the driver who yielded during the pilot study. They also want to test different types of crosswalks and the inclusion of gender as a possible influencing factor.

    How many studies need to be done to show non Black folks that racism is real! It is real! Very, very real! No we are not playing the race card nor do we want to be victims, this is our life. The proof is in the pudding and its looking very white.

    In other news, h2o described by first scientists as “moist”

    Y’know, it amazes me how deeply racism permeates things. I mean, even as someone who’s been to court to stomp on the racist fuckhead* the fact that people won’t even yeild when you’ve got priority if you’re the wrong colour? That is surprising.

    If I pause and think about it then yes, I think, there would be some difference, but the sheer extent of that difference is amazing. 

    *he bought me a guitar… of course, he doesn’t know that’s what the money went on, but the shiny red guitar is a big fuck you to racism that sits in my lounge, courtesy of the court.

  • songscloset:

    copperbadge:

    kalimayablack:

    Announcing TOWER! The game of a Princess tired of waiting.

    A retro-styled top-down fantasy adventure-story game. Scheduled for release 20 July 2014.

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    Starring a Princess taking control of her own destiny, and a magical cat with…

    Please, take my card. It wants you to have the money :)

  • thewomanfromitaly:

    honestly the biggest reason i want a female president is so we can start using the term “first man” to discuss her husband

    Surely it should be The First Gent. Or First Gentleman…

  • Cross Posting

    So, I know a couple of people have commented they’re not very keen on the Tumblr cross posting to LJ – not least because somewhere in the translation some posts end up being awfully long, lacking a cut, and with repeats of the same image set over and over. It’s something I’d noticed as I’d started posting more on Tumblr, and had been half heartedly poking at.

    The cross poster does say ‘Beta’ on it… frustratingly, the LJ cross poster will add posts to a specific category or add specific tags. Tumblr will ignore posts with a specific tag. If it was going from LJ -> Tumblr, it’d be fine. But the other way not so much.

    So I’ve tweaked the settings in the hope that Tumblr will crosspost to my blog, which is the main thing I wanted. LJ should still duplicate the main posts off my blog, so long as I remember to hit crosspost. And Tumblr should still get everything. If you want the rest of the posts either check out my own blog’s site (although the cross posting from Tumblr is still somewhat untidy on there) or Tumblr. Some posts will probably just end up on Tumblr and my blog because I barely ever remember to tick the categories, let alone add tags, so remembering to tick Xpost will take a while.

    Hopefully that should fix things.

  • pyoorkate:

    shadesofmauve:

    I was really enjoying FREEDOM FROM THE TYRANNY OF PANTS, but now housemate Xed is up and about and running around the house in undies is potentially awkward.

    …is my tiny tenor a big enough instrument to serve as a modesty guitar if I wanted to play in the…

    Ach, Sarongs are so worrying though, because my mum tells excellent tales of the time the sarong failed.

  • Reblog if you support transsexuals

    cautiously-ironic:

    My parents are convinced that everyone is against transgendered individuals and are therefore using that to justify their stopping me from going ahead with my hormone treatment. everyone that reblogs this will go in a book for my parents. Please Help!