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Nice
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Very cool. As a kid, I'd already be outside after seeing this.
And, this will help keep Emergency Rooms busy, so all-around win. -
Very cool. As a kid, I'd already be outside after seeing this.
And, this will help keep Emergency Rooms busy, so all-around win.wrote on 13 Jun 2020, 23:56 last edited by@Rainman said in Jet Powered:
Very cool. As a kid, I'd already be outside after seeing this.
And, this will help keep Emergency Rooms busy, so all-around win.Neurosurgon: "Cool look at that! I'm on call so it's a WIN!
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The helmet is black, which increases the chances a cop passing by might mistake him for a black child and murder him. So I ask you: is the helmet truly safe?
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That's awesome.
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That was great!
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The helmet is black, which increases the chances a cop passing by might mistake him for a black child and murder him. So I ask you: is the helmet truly safe?
wrote on 14 Jun 2020, 02:03 last edited by@Horace said in Jet Powered:
The helmet is black, which increases the chances a cop passing by might mistake him for a black child and murder him. So I ask you: is the helmet truly safe?
and it is no strapped, so would probably fall off if he fell
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@Horace said in Jet Powered:
The helmet is black, which increases the chances a cop passing by might mistake him for a black child and murder him. So I ask you: is the helmet truly safe?
and it is no strapped, so would probably fall off if he fell
wrote on 14 Jun 2020, 02:14 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Jet Powered:
@Horace said in Jet Powered:
The helmet is black, which increases the chances a cop passing by might mistake him for a black child and murder him. So I ask you: is the helmet truly safe?
and it is no strapped, so would probably fall off if he fell
But then a white police officer passing by might think that the black child's head fell off, and so he wouldn't have to go to the trouble of murdering him. So it might actually keep the kid safer from that perspective. I'm just spit-balling ideas, I'm not really sure whether the helmet would keep the kid safer or not. I'm just saying there are a lot of different factors at play here.
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@taiwan_girl said in Jet Powered:
@Horace said in Jet Powered:
The helmet is black, which increases the chances a cop passing by might mistake him for a black child and murder him. So I ask you: is the helmet truly safe?
and it is no strapped, so would probably fall off if he fell
But then a white police officer passing by might think that the black child's head fell off, and so he wouldn't have to go to the trouble of murdering him. So it might actually keep the kid safer from that perspective. I'm just spit-balling ideas, I'm not really sure whether the helmet would keep the kid safer or not. I'm just saying there are a lot of different factors at play here.
wrote on 14 Jun 2020, 02:27 last edited by@Horace LOL
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A young Colin Furze.