"Hello AGAIN" with a friendly wave would have achieved that.
He's still likely to tell you to FO though![]()
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"Hello AGAIN" with a friendly wave would have achieved that.
He's still likely to tell you to FO though![]()
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Don't you remember? In the not too distant past (or a long time ago), whilst minding his own business (or perhaps while watching television/Youtube), he saw YOU do something so stupid, so unutterably dangerous and selfish, so bikotic that he has never forgotten it. He has devoted his time since then (quite rightly) to teaching you a lesson you will never forget. YOU are a danger to normal, decent people like him and he won't rest until he has re-educated you and given you the intelligence and morals of an upstanding motorist like him.But I am curious, what is going through this moton's head? He's cut me up, I dont retaliate, and the fact he is stuck in a queue is nothing to do with me. Im probably reducing congestion for him by cycling! Why does he tell me to FO?
Nice try but, IMO, "cyclopathic" is better.... he saw YOU do something so stupid, so unutterably dangerous and selfish, so bikotic that he has never forgotten it.
You may have a point...Don't be slow. Everyone knows that a cyclopath is akin to an angelcompared to a bikotic
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Perhaps we could stop telling people not to say cager or moton? Some of you might not like it, sorry for that, but tough lucky.
+1...and +1 for all the other times you, I or others have asked this.
It's irrelevant that this particular chap drives, in the same way that its irrelevant how he dressed, what accent he had...what's next "Black Moton".
If he is a moron, then he is a moron, stop segregating drivers.
I think if you feel free to use the term "moron", then "moton" is certainly acceptable.
Or mongoloid.
Or spastic.
Or retard.
Personally I don't advocate using any of these.
Could we please stop using the term 'moton'?
1. By focusing on the motorist aspect it dehumanises the target and perpetuates an "us and them" attitude between people riding bikes and people driving cars.
2. It's a bit of a rubbish sounding word. Why use the weird and clunky sounding 'moton' when 'moron' sounds better, or even other excellent words such as 'idiot', 'muppet', 'f***wit', 'd**khead',' c**tspaniel', 's***breakfast', 'tw*thammer', 'm***dlev***s', 'clethe*****s****', '****** *** ************** *** ****' or 'semprini'.
... or 'imbecile' or 'cretin' ...
'Moron' originally meant dull or slow before it was appropriated as a medical term. That and the above two terms have long since lost their medical association, unlike 'retard' or 'spastic' which aren't words I tend to use lightly. Words change their meaning over time and with use and connotations get lost. For example, in US popular culture the term 'spastic' has long since lost the associations we still have with it in the UK and is considered a harmless term meaning frenetic or out of control.