Point is, for the average adult, biking is an option but it takes a ton of time and work to build up your strength.
I’m saying no it’s not an option. Not everyone has this dormant physical athleticism.
Point is, for the average adult, biking is an option but it takes a ton of time and work to build up your strength.
I’m saying no it’s not an option. Not everyone has this dormant physical athleticism.
Fondots@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
And if you finish reading, he talks about ebikes and strikes helping to fill that gap
someguy3@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
That’s not what he was referring to with the part I quoted.
Fondots@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
He was replying to a comment about e bikes, and concluded his comment talking about them. The whole comment was building up to that fact. Just because every sentence didn’t explicitly mention e-bikes doesn’t mean that they weren’t the point of the entire comment.
He spent a couple paragraphs talking about his own struggles building up to riding a regular bike and then concluded by basically saying “or you can skip all of that hard work and get an e bike”
someguy3@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
Maybe for you I highlighted the wrong part.
For the average adult (because that’s what he said) I’m saying no, regular biking is not an option. For the average adult.