That's the last time I kick my bike while padded

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I'm still wearing what remains of my Safari still intact. Went for a ride with biggest group I've ever been in and felt my bare bottom (not padded bottom) on my seat. The thing came apart and spilled a large portion into my plastic panties. I don't get it, Rearz diapers are so good, why did they come apart so easily? I guess diapers don't do well with dirt bikes at all. This sux. I might as well just take it off since 50% of the padding is gone; I just put it on yesterday too and could've peed much more in it.
Come to think about it, I haven't completely used all of my mega Safari diapers since I bought these larges. I'm usually an M, but can get into a L and comfortably wear it, but I've observed the padding in these falling apart too much. Maybe I got a bad batch? Rearz diapers are always so good, I'm thinking I should just go back to mediums and see the difference.
But my point still remains. Don't mix diapers and dirt bikes. I highly recommend mixing gas and hauling ass, but not diapers.
 

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Is this a one time anomaly or a proven pattern?

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LittleAndAlone said:
Is this a one time anomaly or a proven pattern?

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I really can't say. I can't even recall the last time I did this. But I do know I was wearing a diaper that properly fit me. BTW, I LOVE your metaphor. Very well planed. How long were you waiting to use that picture for a scenario like this? :ROFLMAO:
 

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I really can't say. I can't even recall the last time I did this. But I do know I was wearing a diaper that properly fit me. BTW, I LOVE your metaphor. Very well planed. How long were you waiting to use that picture for a scenario like this? :ROFLMAO:
I keep that one in my front pocket and play it for almost everything. Im a natural engineer type personality since I was a child and I get easily frustrated with other humans who choose illusionary safety, comfort, ignorance, and unpredictable chaos over knowledge and repeatable deterministic outcomes. 😆
 
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I keep that one in the front of my pocket for everything. Im a natural engineer type personality since I was a child and can't stand other humans who choose illusionary safety, comfort, ignorance, and unpredictable chaos over knowledge and repeatable deterministic outcomes. 😆
That kinda sounds like chaos theory. John Hammond chose illusionary safety and ignorance over knowledge and determanistic outcomes. He took genetic power, the most awesome force in the world and wielded it like a kid who's found his dad's gun. Ian Malcom tried many times to warn him that what he's doing here wouldn't work, but the ignorant never see it coming when it actually comes to fruition.
 

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Now I just remember testing my first home theater subwoofer with a glass of water.🥛🦖
 
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Now I just remember testing my first home theater subwoofer with a glass of water.🥛🦖
Water? Weird. I tested mine out with Iron Maiden.
 

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Water? Weird. I tested mine out with Iron Maiden.
You know the T rex stomping scene with the water glass sliding? Replicating that simultaneously IRL.
 
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You know the T rex stomping scene with the water glass sliding? Replicating that simultaneously IRL.
OMG you probably scared the entire neighborhood with those T rex stomps!
 

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OMG you probably scared the entire neighborhood with those T rex stomps!
Not really. That was just a passive dual coil single 12" then and my cheap receiver at the time couldn't drive it very hard without clipping. It was much better later on with a pair of 1000 watt RMS class D self powered 18s that went down to 13 Hz.

Mmmm. Hot bandaids smell. And wobbly vision. 🫨
 
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Not really. That was just a passive dual coil single 12" then and my cheap receiver at the time couldn't drive it very hard without clipping. It was much better later on with a pair of 1000 watt RMS class D self powered 18s that went down to 13 Hz.

Mmmm. Hot bandaids smell. And wobbly vision. 🫨
I've gotta be honest, I've been trying to get what you said, but you really got me.
 

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I've gotta be honest, I've been trying to get what you said, but you really got me.
The old setup was cheap crap and what I could afford at the time. It would chuff and rattle when pushed to modest levels. The new system later on was much more powerful and heavy duty. Had enough power to cause structural damage and effortlessly sucked enough amperage through them that you could smell the glue and varnish on the voice coils getting hot and gassing off.

At peak output power they made the foundation feel like a trampoline without a hint of distortion, made your vision blurry, and the smell they gave off literally smelled like burning bandaids.

It's pretty much a thing I do when I have a deficiency in something. Especially if there are people like 'friends' taunting me and calling it out and exploiting that deficiency maliciously to put me down. The next time I have a opportunity to make up for the deficiency is the last time I ever have a deficiency in that area. Ever. Again.
 
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Wait why are we talking about subwoofers? Oh your Jurassic Park reference lol.

Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 were big movies and very popular with the then emerging home theater enthusiast crowd. So I seem to associate those with audio systems. 😆

Popularized the dream of having DTS and THX sound at home back then, esp with the advent of DVD allowing digital audio at home for the first time. But it's all dime a dozen now.
 
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Wait why are we talking about subwoofers? Oh your Jurassic Park reference lol.

Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 were big movies and very popular with the then emerging home theater enthusiast crowd. So I seem to associate those with audio systems. 😆

Popularized the dream of having DTS and THX sound at home back then, esp with the advent of DVD allowing digital audio at home for the first time. But it's all dime a dozen now.
Yup, and they're hella nice to have too. I remember my 1st subwoofer back in 2010. It blew my mind how cool it was to play my own music and movies on my sound system. (Avatar was at the top of my list for favorite movies then).
 
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