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What's the point of fixed gear bikes?

Sprinting. On the roads? Very little. I'd go as far as to say they should be outlawed in suburban areas.

 

Seems they're more of a hipster status thing. I see a few of them on "Ello" public profiles....

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Not really, I was just wondering.

 

The whole concept of 'honour' (especially 'family honour') is something I can't quite get my head around.

I think generally, that saving face thing still exists, especially amongst the upper classes. Suicide before surrender is probably the most drastic manifestation of the mindset, after "honor" killings....

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What's the point of fixed gear bikes?

 

Well, for one of my mates, he says he uses it for fitness and conditioning...

 

personally, I think he bought it because he's hooked on the tech toy side of cycling like all the other mamils and having a different gear set helped him justify acquiring another bike.

 

I have no problem with his constant upgrading, so far I've spent a total of £100 taking two of his older bikes off his hands - bikes that would cost closer to a grand if I needed them to be brand new and from Halfords.

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Is the whole face-saving thing relevant to modern day China?

In regards to the Hong Kong uprising?

 

 

I'm no expert (although I'm at uni right now and may choose to specialise in Chinese studies in the future) - if we're talking about the central leadership, then my gut feeling is no. They've done a lot of things (cracking down on protests, etc) that aren't popular with the Western media, which suggests that they are other things they are more worried about than what Westerners think of their actions.

 

That said, I do get the feeling that Hong Kong's a little different, given how important it is as a global financial hub - this isn't backwater Xinjiang or Tibet, this is cosmopolitan Hong Kong we're talking about, and any rash action here could quite possibly dampen the confidence foreign investors have with regard to doing business in the rest of China - businessmen like safety and don't like government interference, after all.

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I know I just went from Japan to Pakistan there, but it's still all Asia.

 

Asia is massive (not to mention that it's a European concept, really - I mean, lumping India and China into the same cultural group is just.). Be wary of overgeneralisations.

 

"Saving face." Hmm, tricky. It would be hard to tell, I think, if an expression of shame is a manifestation of cultural notions of honour or merely human nature. For example, I'm tempted to think of East Asian parents feeling ashamed whenever their children get bad grades in school - but how is this any different from a parent in the West feeling a sense of shame when his children act rowdily in public?

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Not really, I was just wondering.

 

The whole concept of 'honour' (especially 'family honour') is something I can't quite get my head around.

I think generally, that saving face thing still exists, especially amongst the upper classes. Suicide before surrender is probably the most drastic manifestation of the mindset, after "honor" killings....

 

 

cough ** honour *** cough

 

we will be having none of that American spelling on here thank you very much  , just cause the French bailed you out  in 1778 doesn't give you the right to invent your own language

 

 

Can of...

 

Nevermind.

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