Elliott SR
Bronze member
Hey it's annoying grom, coming back with one of his stupid threads. This one might be slightly less stupid, because the subject has to relate to keeping your intelligence consistent or growing.
Helmets. They protect your brain. Wear one. That is my concise opinion, but I did not come here to talk about this in the most concise way possible. I wear one because I like having a stupid amount of knowledge about arbitrary things, like obscure dinosaurs and Star Wars, and to be able to compute this information as fast as I can, which is something hard to do if you have a traumatic brain injury. First, I will answer the three common counterarguments I have heard to wearing a helmet.
(NOTE: I do not think that you are a horrible person for not wearing a helmet, just that is a stupid choice. No judgement other than that passed)
Helmets. They protect your brain. Wear one. That is my concise opinion, but I did not come here to talk about this in the most concise way possible. I wear one because I like having a stupid amount of knowledge about arbitrary things, like obscure dinosaurs and Star Wars, and to be able to compute this information as fast as I can, which is something hard to do if you have a traumatic brain injury. First, I will answer the three common counterarguments I have heard to wearing a helmet.
(NOTE: I do not think that you are a horrible person for not wearing a helmet, just that is a stupid choice. No judgement other than that passed)
- They're heavy and hot. Try a Triple 8 sweatsaver sometime. Pretty light, and the name says it all. Helps out a lot actually. ProTec full cuts work well too.
- I keep my head off the ground 99% of the time. So do I. I have my helmet for the other 1%.
- It's not cool. If you are reading this, you are probably a scooter rider. Stop trying to be cool and do things you legitimately enjoy.