That's the one.
theskyisfalling
I guess so, whilst it can be annoying in the moment for the most part I am happy to walk home and take that risk.
That one pinch flat I mentioned was during an acid trip and turned what would have been a slightly better than average 60km road ride into a 3 plus hour trek through some beautiful countryside with a great hour long chat with my mum on the phone. I still fondly remember that day and needless to say I wouldn't have had such a great day if I'd had a repair kit on me.
However everyone will have different experiences with punctures xD
Doki doki literature club.
I couldn't see it recommended anywhere which surprises me considering the hype around it when it first came out. This is the only game I have ever played that gave me a genuine feeling of unease throughout. Pretty sure it is free on steam too.
I've seen one of them once in my city, so I think it was more of a one off ran by an LBS, so I definitely think that is a perk of where ever you are located.
Armourer tyres more than do the job for me and I am already carrying my lunch and clothes and other shit in my backpack, I don't need innertubes and tools adding to that weight :D
Tyres definitely make a lot of difference in my experience. Changing out the cheap schwalbe for a specialised crossroads that is armoured made all the difference. I haven't had one puncture with that tyre, can't recommend an armoured tyre enough if you are using your bike all the time and want reliability!
For shorter distances I will always choose to skate, it is much more convenient as I don't have to deal with locks and helmets and specialist shoes etc and isn't much slower unless there are significant uphills.
Good bit of cross training too pushing a skateboard instead of pedalling xD
I carry nothing, I have cycle commuted on this bike 4 - 5 days a week for the last 7 years or more as well as doing rides for myself. When i first got the bike I had a couple of flats on the rear, I changed the tyre and since then I've had 1 flat in around 6 and a half years so I just don't see the point.
The flat I did have was a pinch in the front from a huge pothole I didn't see on a route I didn't know so it was what I would consider exceptional circumstances too.
How often do you actually use that stuff?
I have found most of the things I want through a combination of piratebay and 1337x for torrents, soulseek, librevox for old stuff and a library app. I have then mirrored what I have got via torrents up on to soulseek.
I have recently been using the scribd free trial so might be worth checking there, they do a 30 day free trial then when you go to cancel the sub they will offer an additional 30 days free too.
I ran into issues with sometimes not being able to view some other users files when I requested a list of what they were sharing, but I don't really know the ins and outs of how it all works, I just know that plenty of people downloaded a lot of stuff from me so it must have been working for some people :)
https://lemmy.ml/c/dubstep I have been posting over here, if you like some dubstep come join in :D
Also https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/trap here for some trap.
I have been using soulseek for the last 6 months without port forwarding and plenty of people have downloaded a lot of stuff from me, however I have just switched to airvpn as well and can confirm now have port forwarding so Im hoping more people can access my files!
Why would I do that? I think you missed the point that the puncture forced me to do something I hadn't planned to do which was ultimately very enjoyable.