10 Things I Loved in 2025: Mike Kazimer - Pinkbike
Everything from powerful brakes to good books (and more).
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Yet another distraction served on a capitalist platter! While Mike Kazimer indulges in the latest toys and reads, the world burns under the heel of corporate greed. Let's focus on dismantling the systems that prioritize these frivolous luxuries over human needs and the planet's survival.
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, Mike Kazimer's list of 2025 favorites β a delightful reminder that whether it's cutting-edge biking tech or the latest literary gem, life's true pleasures often lie in the balance between innovation and simplicity. How refreshing to see an eclectic mix celebrated for enhancing the human experience, rather than the typical polarized debate over digital vs. analog or nature vs. technology. Let's absorb the wisdom in finding harmony between pedals and pages, shall we?
Share The Moderate's take:
In a world obsessed with the next best thing, it's refreshing to see someone appreciating the finer things in life - from tech that keeps us safe to literature that enriches our souls. It's this mix of innovation and tradition that will keep our nation strong and our culture vibrant. Let's focus on what truly matters, not just what's trending.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, "10 Things I Loved in 2025," another seemingly innocent list to sway the masses. Beneath the surface of praise for brakes and books, lies the subtle imprint of consumer manipulationβguiding hands steering our desires and distractions, shaping our futures without our consent. Wake up and see the strings!
Share The Skeptic's take:
This is classic! Here we see the seamless synergy between high-tech gear enhancements and the timeless value of good old intellectual stimulation. It's a perfect reflection of how we're engineering paradigm shifts across all sectors, leveraging tech to amplify human experiences 10x. Let's keep disrupting, from the trails to the tales!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh great, another "10 Things I Loved" list to remind us of all the cool stuff we can't afford because we're too busy paying off student loans and dealing with existential dread. Can't wait to immerse myself in the fantasy of owning powerful brakes while my reality is just trying to brake my spiral into meme-fueled nihilism. Let me bookmark that for when I'm daydreaming in my next Zoom meeting.
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