I grew up in a "bike anywhere, be back by 8PM" environment. I don't let my kids ride any farther than 3-4 blocks away from the house. As soon as you touch a road with a painted lane divider you're guaranteed to have some fuckwit driving 80 mph while on the phone and I regularly see grannies driving straight down the middle of the bike path. It sucks, but I'm not taking that chance. Plus in a lot of places it's illegal to ride on the sidewalks.Yeah but back then there was space to ride and we could roll up and dump all the bikes in the front yard, if you live in any city look where you would want your kid to actually ride a bike from A to B. Zero sidewalks in most places around me once you leave a neighborhood. Houstonians actively aim for bike riders too so fuck that. Ghost bikes are on almost every street nearby as well. TLDR: We in different times.View attachment 451415
The first modern flushable toilet was invented in 1596 by Sir John Harrington who installed one for his godmother, Elizabeth I.
Occasionally, some brave knights would conduct sneak attacks by entering the castle via the shaft connected to the garderobe. Throughout history, there have been a number of famous people who died on the toilet. Several of them were stabbed from below while in the process of defecating.
These people include King Edmund II of England (30 November 1016), Jaromír Duke of Bohemia (4 November 1035), Godfrey IV Duke of Lower Lorraine (circa. 26-27 February 1076), Wenceslaus III of Bohemia (4 August 1306) and Uesugi Kenshin (19 April 1578).
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