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if you look around at a lot of people who ride harley's there's a lot to hate. combine the ridiculously loud pipes, pirate gear, and all around attitude (of some not all by any means) harley riders and you can see why some dislike the entire harley culture.
Was out the other night and a guy on a Harley of some sort came up behind me. Now my bike is loud and big, so this guy thought he needed to act like an *** and gun the hell out of his Harley (sounded like straight pipes) the whole time he was behind me, through a couple lights. Kind of like "look at me!". Thankfully, he turned off before I headed out of town.
now you went and hurt my feelings. This is why I pretend to not care but ultimately I do and now I am sad.
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this sounds like a line from that movie, "the invention of lying" a world where no one can lie, or tone things down, they just say it like it is all the time.
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