Discrete packaging always reminds me how a bicycle company made their shipping boxes look like smart TVs so package handlers wouldn’t break them.
If a bicycle can’t handle being shipped I’m failing to understand how it can it handle being ridden…
They’re designed for impacts in mostly one direction. Your knees can run just fine, but a kick to the side and you can easily destroy them.
Can confirm from 1st hand exp.
Knees and toes currently destroyed.What about head, shoulders…🎵
The head is pretty much made to take a beating and protect the brain as much as possible,
so I don’t see any single direction it would be better atbut of course the forehead is better than the other parts. Maybe headbutting played a role in evolution?Shoulders, from what I see, as long as you keep the muscles tight (and not get tired doing so), should give similar results in all directions, though having the impact taken by the limbs first, would significantly reduce direct damage to the joint.
I ordered a sex toy once to a communal place I was living. Okay fine it was a buddhist temple.
The website said they’d use discreet packaging. NOPE. Their box was labeled and even had a logo for their company, which sells nothing but sex toys.
Their idea of “discreet packaging” was that the box was regular brown cardboard, so that anyone observing from fifty feet away wouldn’t be able to see that it was anything special.
I chewed out their support staff on the phone. For fuck’s sake.
I feel like this would be a popular service for sending anonymous joke gifts.
This is an actual company, but idk if they actually have a van like this.
It was an aprils fools joke from the company. I found the authors website, where he showcases it as part of his portfolio: https://mauricevanberkel.nl/portfolio-tag/easytoys/ And it is documented here also: https://www.adformatie.nl/merkstrategie/1-aprilgrappen-van-merken-professioneler-dan-ooit
I think this needs to be asked, how well would that vehicle perform in a wind tunnel, compared to a Bulbasaur?
Kinda sad that sex is still shamed today