And some people still tried to tell us the Tulsa Massacre didn't happen because it would be "too absurd to be real."
finitebanjo
There is a word for what you're describing, it's called "momentum".
More specifically, the force vectors for gravity and forward motion combine angles in a ratio of their magnitude and the bike becomes less likely to topple than go forward (in the assumption the horizontal force is the greater of the two values), or in other words as long as it has forward momentum.
Well maybe it would be easier to "Give them some Space" if their pupae didn't completely cut off all their food processing in the fall leading to rampant aggression as they seek out sugary and fermented smells such as beer, fruits, and candy.
Food and Drug regulatory standards
Momentum + Gyroscopic effect
The single group of American Citizens are facing no repercussions from the US Government. They're being thrown under the bus by the Chinese.
Actually, you might want to recount visible fingers. The size of the couch, that weird ass decor in the back, the angle of the windows, the way her hair wraps under her chin...
And it's just got that sort of blur to it that doesn't fit with real photographs.
ByteDance employees chose to work for a Chinese PsyOp parent company who refuses to sell ByteDance. If anything, those employees are suffering because the CCP were given too many rights and protections for owning a business in the USA.
This is definitely AI generated.
It would be akin to passing a law that states Finite Banjo's friend Jose must no longer act as a proxy between Finite Banjo and Jose's friend Juan, as Finite Banjo is not constitutionally protected but Jose is, or Jose must cut all contact with Juan because Finite Banjo is harming Juan.
The fact that you think you can remove all context in an attempt to win an argument is just evidence of your inability to comprehend complexity.
And the subsidiary has explicit permission to continue operating if the parent company divests.
Another user HERE says he's located the model and studio who took the photo. Can you blame me for being a little paranoid, though?