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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: gumi on October 12, 2017, 12:46:59 AM
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Seen on Odell's insta story
Bet y'all can't wait for this one
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Watching it for the cringes
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This will be Dill's 3rd epicly laterd episode.... that's pretty upriver.
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coked up narcissistic babel with occasional skate clips
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At least there will be some good AVE interviews
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
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Drink something weak so you don't die of alcohol poisoning.
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
Drink when he says something derogatory about
-white people
-hipsters
-past skate trends
-current skate trends
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Drink for every person in this thread who claims to hate Dill, but will actively watch this episode when the time comes.
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I mean I would probably not get along with or hang out with dill irl but he's entertaining and opinionated which will make for a good watch. I'm glad skateboarding still has someone like dill around.
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Drink for every person in this thread who claims to hate Dill, but will actively watch this episode when the time comes.
Fucking exactly!
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I for one will be enjoying this like a passerby enjoys a good car wreck. Hoping for a multi car pileup, but will be fine if it's just a single overturned SUV.
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drink every time ty evans is shown in front of his car camera gimbal contraption
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Drink for every person in this thread who claims to hate Dill, but will actively watch this episode when the time comes.
Has anyone in this thread claimed to hate Dill? I'm very much looking forward to this.
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
Drink when he says something derogatory about
-white people
-hipsters
-past skate trends
-current skate trends
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Has anyone in this thread claimed to hate Dill? I'm very much looking forward to this.
I don't like him and I will not watch this.
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i can already smell cigarette smoke and we're a week away.
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drink every time you feel like drinking
don't let a silly slap joke make you end up dead :-[
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I generally watch things like this when I wake up, I'll already be sippin coffee, I'll chug some water if he says upriver
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
Drink when he says something derogatory about
-white people
-hipsters
-past skate trends
-current skate trends
take a bong hit whenever he mentions "fashion", the good old days of Alien Workshop or being influenced by the gonz
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shoot yourself in the face every time we get it he's annoying but we're watching
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drink a drink for every drink you drink.
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
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Drink every time he seems pretentious.
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Drink every time someone makes the same joke with slightly different wording in this thread. (This one doesn't count guys!)
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Dill has a face/voice that is begging to get punched
fuck that guy
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
that atiba shit is funny as hell. he always pops up with a different story told the same way. he seems to have been at almost every iconic session ever...
also elissa steamer filmed all the interviews at once cus she always has that gnarhunters shirt on.
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
that atiba shit is funny as hell. he always pops up with a different story told the same way. he seems to have been at almost every iconic session ever...
also elissa steamer filmed all the interviews at once cus she always has that gnarhunters shirt on.
How the hell do you not realize the interviews were all filmed at once? Atiba and Ty been in the same place for the entire season.
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get it
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drink a drink for every drink you drink.
gnar this man
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
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Drink for every person in this thread who claims to hate Dill, but will actively watch this episode when the time comes.
Drink for every attempt Dill lovers think they caught you being hypocritical, but haven't. There are a ton of documentaries about shitty humans that are enjoyable
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
Totally missed that in the Heath episode. Spike's also.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WARWI5vEw
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I'll take the under on this one. It'll be the most humble Dill interview ever. He's going to talk about his 20 year bromance with AVE then hit us with the Dylan retrospective.
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
Totally missed that in the Heath episode. Spike's also.
Obviously I didn't mean it literally in every episode this season. I'd say its a topic in about half of the skaters who have had an epicly later'd. Which is a lot. I guess I should of said many of these. You asshole. So I guess thats what you bring to the conversation huh? Great input. Your really witty for calling that out. Props
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
Totally missed that in the Heath episode. Spike's also.
Obviously I didn't mean it literally in every episode this season. I'd say its a topic in about half of the skaters who have had an epicly later'd. Which is a lot. I guess I should of said many of these. You asshole. So I guess thats what you bring to the conversation huh? Great input. Your really witty for calling that out. Props
Don't be a jerk.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WARWI5vEw
That Brian Wenning board at 19:36
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
Totally missed that in the Heath episode. Spike's also.
Obviously I didn't mean it literally in every episode this season. I'd say its a topic in about half of the skaters who have had an epicly later'd. Which is a lot. I guess I should of said many of these. You asshole. So I guess thats what you bring to the conversation huh? Great input. Your really witty for calling that out. Props
Sorry, that was rude
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i want to drink, relapse and kill myself every time i read a pincher bug post
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WARWI5vEw
That Brian Wenning board at 19:36
That Obey shirt at 18:20 though.
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i want to drink, relapse and kill myself every time i read a pincher bug post
I feel you on that. I guess I really am that awful. Confirmed.
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
Totally missed that in the Heath episode. Spike's also.
Obviously I didn't mean it literally in every episode this season. I'd say its a topic in about half of the skaters who have had an epicly later'd. Which is a lot. I guess I should of said many of these. You asshole. So I guess thats what you bring to the conversation huh? Great input. Your really witty for calling that out. Props
If you wanna hear that shit then go to an AA or NA meeting you nerd
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I'm way embarrassed to admit even to myself that I used to be attracted to Dill (this is AFTER the Osbourne hair phase).
Then he entered his John Waters phase and I don't think there's enough Viagra in the world...
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vodka enema every time atiba was there when something important happened.
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Turn it off when he makes his triumphant recovery from drugs and comeback we fucking get it Patrick
Sucks that that story is universal across all these pros biography, but Patrick has to dig into that at least a little. It's a huge part of peoples lives, getting sober. A lot of people can relate and its redundant but its still interesting. Don't be a jerk. You must be where the fishing's good(upriver).
Totally missed that in the Heath episode. Spike's also.
Obviously I didn't mean it literally in every episode this season. I'd say its a topic in about half of the skaters who have had an epicly later'd. Which is a lot. I guess I should of said many of these. You asshole. So I guess thats what you bring to the conversation huh? Great input. Your really witty for calling that out. Props
If you wanna hear that shit then go to an AA or NA meeting you nerd
Ok, maybe I'll check one out. Thanks for the heads up
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Dill was a lot cooler when he was on drugs and barely skated. Jim Greco too.
Free max b
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you're all going to watch this
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you're all going to watch this
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love Jason dill and can't wait to see it.
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I think Jason Dill is an immature kook and I can't wait to watch this.
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Drink for every person in this thread who claims to hate Dill, but will actively watch this episode when the time comes.
Drink for every attempt Dill lovers think they caught you being hypocritical, but haven't. There are a ton of documentaries about shitty humans that are enjoyable
Fair point, though I generally don't spend my precious free time indulging in projects revolving around people I actively dislike. That's just me, though.
Dill lover? Sure. He's definitely earned his place in skateboarding history and always has something interesting to say. What more could you want in this day and age?
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He's a great character for skateboarding. a la Grosso. Can't get behind everything he says but you can't take your eyes off of him.
Overrated skater. But in the sense of super good skaters that shouldn't have an elite type status. Like Stevie Williams, Grosso, Muska etc.
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It's been touched on before but I'd love to hear more about the process for filming for Mosaic. That "Ghetto Park" spot has to have some stories about it.
Pulling that off was quite a feat if the stories about him just doing drugs all the time and only skating in binge-mode are true. There is an awesome Meza Skateboarder interview around the time where Aaron asks "how do you, of all people, have a part in the new Habitat/Workshop video?" which is just hilarious.
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i openly love every incarnation of Dill.
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It's been touched on before but I'd love to hear more about the process for filming for Mosaic. That "Ghetto Park" spot has to have some stories about it.
Pulling that off was quite a feat if the stories about him just doing drugs all the time and only skating in binge-mode are true. There is an awesome Meza Skateboarder interview around the time where Aaron asks "how do you, of all people, have a part in the new Habitat/Workshop video?" which is just hilarious.
He did a bunch of meth and made up for his lack of footage by including poorly thought out "lines" that included him stopping, picking his board up, and turning around for no good reason other than taking up time in his part. He basically turned his part into a Nyjah Huston contest run and made it so people focused on that rather than his skating, which, at best, had plateaued as he offered nothing new skill or trick wise. It was the ultimate gimmicky bullshit part
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It's been touched on before but I'd love to hear more about the process for filming for Mosaic. That "Ghetto Park" spot has to have some stories about it.
Pulling that off was quite a feat if the stories about him just doing drugs all the time and only skating in binge-mode are true. There is an awesome Meza Skateboarder interview around the time where Aaron asks "how do you, of all people, have a part in the new Habitat/Workshop video?" which is just hilarious.
He did a bunch of meth and made up for his lack of footage by including poorly thought out "lines" that included him stopping, picking his board up, and turning around for no good reason other than taking up time in his part. He basically turned his part into a Nyjah Huston contest run and made it so people focused on that rather than his skating, which, at best, had plateaued as he offered nothing new skill or trick wise. It was the ultimate gimmicky bullshit part
..all I want to know is, was Atiba there? I need to know if this part was important or not.
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i'm actually surprised at how he is held in such high regard in the skate world. he's an awesome skater, but whenever i hear people talk about him they always mention his fashion sense or quirky personality. hes kinda weird but i never really found him that interesting and he never really struck me as a trendsetter. dill always seemed pretty normal to me besides looking like a bum on mtv.
but epicly odull'd is pretty much always a fun watch. hope they shed some light on recent shit like the beginning/currently how FA is running. that would be cool.
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It's been touched on before but I'd love to hear more about the process for filming for Mosaic. That "Ghetto Park" spot has to have some stories about it.
Pulling that off was quite a feat if the stories about him just doing drugs all the time and only skating in binge-mode are true. There is an awesome Meza Skateboarder interview around the time where Aaron asks "how do you, of all people, have a part in the new Habitat/Workshop video?" which is just hilarious.
He did a bunch of meth and made up for his lack of footage by including poorly thought out "lines" that included him stopping, picking his board up, and turning around for no good reason other than taking up time in his part. He basically turned his part into a Nyjah Huston contest run and made it so people focused on that rather than his skating, which, at best, had plateaued as he offered nothing new skill or trick wise. It was the ultimate gimmicky bullshit part
So style doesn't matter and only technical advances are relevant?
Off the top of my head he had some great looking stuff in there - backsmith the curved rail, huge backside nollie heel over table, frontboard truckbash, fakie heel- fakie f/s shuv, etc... The Parallel lines weren't exactly elementary either.
I get your basic point but comparing it to a Nyjah contest run is just ludicrous.
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It's been touched on before but I'd love to hear more about the process for filming for Mosaic. That "Ghetto Park" spot has to have some stories about it.
Pulling that off was quite a feat if the stories about him just doing drugs all the time and only skating in binge-mode are true. There is an awesome Meza Skateboarder interview around the time where Aaron asks "how do you, of all people, have a part in the new Habitat/Workshop video?" which is just hilarious.
He did a bunch of meth and made up for his lack of footage by including poorly thought out "lines" that included him stopping, picking his board up, and turning around for no good reason other than taking up time in his part. He basically turned his part into a Nyjah Huston contest run and made it so people focused on that rather than his skating, which, at best, had plateaued as he offered nothing new skill or trick wise. It was the ultimate gimmicky bullshit part
So style doesn't matter and only technical advances are relevant?
Off the top of my head he had some great looking stuff in there - backsmith the curved rail, huge backside nollie heel over table, frontboard truckbash, fakie heel- fakie f/s shuv, etc... The Parallel lines weren't exactly elementary either.
I get your basic point but comparing it to a Nyjah contest run is just ludicrous.
Style matters, his style just isn't anything special. Its not terrible, but its not enough to justify that part. The guy isn't Kenny Reed or Mike Carroll. And no, none of those lines were anything special at all, aside from the obnoxious pretentiousness of his getting off the board and still calling it a line.
And you are right my comparison to a Nyjah contest run isn't fair. Nyjah actually puts a TON of effort into his skating and progression, rather than putting most of his effort into looking cool while rehashing the same shit for decades.
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It's been touched on before but I'd love to hear more about the process for filming for Mosaic. That "Ghetto Park" spot has to have some stories about it.
Pulling that off was quite a feat if the stories about him just doing drugs all the time and only skating in binge-mode are true. There is an awesome Meza Skateboarder interview around the time where Aaron asks "how do you, of all people, have a part in the new Habitat/Workshop video?" which is just hilarious.
He did a bunch of meth and made up for his lack of footage by including poorly thought out "lines" that included him stopping, picking his board up, and turning around for no good reason other than taking up time in his part. He basically turned his part into a Nyjah Huston contest run and made it so people focused on that rather than his skating, which, at best, had plateaued as he offered nothing new skill or trick wise. It was the ultimate gimmicky bullshit part
So style doesn't matter and only technical advances are relevant?
Off the top of my head he had some great looking stuff in there - backsmith the curved rail, huge backside nollie heel over table, frontboard truckbash, fakie heel- fakie f/s shuv, etc... The Parallel lines weren't exactly elementary either.
I get your basic point but comparing it to a Nyjah contest run is just ludicrous.
Style matters, his style just isn't anything special. Its not terrible, but its not enough to justify that part. The guy isn't Kenny Reed or Mike Carroll. And no, none of those lines were anything special at all, aside from the obnoxious pretentiousness of his getting off the board and still calling it a line.
And you are right my comparison to a Nyjah contest run isn't fair. Nyjah actually puts a TON of effort into his skating and progression, rather than putting most of his effort into looking cool while rehashing the same shit for decades.
why dont u shut the hell up before i beat u up dude
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What a well-thought out point!
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What a well-thought out point!
is it not? It was a very clear ultimatum. Don't take out your anger on me bc you don't know what an ultimatum is smh
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What a well-thought out point!
is it not? It was a very clear ultimatum. Don't take out your anger on me bc you don't know what an ultimatum is smh
I know what an ultimatum is. It requires the ability to be followed through upon to be an ultimatum though, and you don't have that ability. Now go cry to yourself, dork.
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Hey Gippy having a hard day at work? Please don't vent in every other thread.
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Hey Gippy having a hard day at work? Please don't vent in every other thread.
You are projecting dear. I'm making jokes, you are freaking out across multiple threads about me roasting you in some other thread.
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Hey Gippy having a hard day at work? Please don't vent in every other thread.
You are projecting dear. I'm making jokes, you are freaking out across multiple threads about me roasting you in some other thread.
I know what an joke is. It requires the ability to cause amusement of laughter to be a joke though, and you don't have that ability. Now go cry to yourself, dork peasant.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WARWI5vEw
You know Dill saw this and acted fast on the take down. He doesn't want people to know he was upriver 15 years before Khaki was.
Post 101 Dill is garbage.
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Shit, I agree with Skid-Mark.
Atiba, come back when you actually have anything to contribute about skating (so basically, don’t come back moron)
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Super stoked to see this.
Dill has been around forever and a huge part of the greatest companies/teams in this history of skateboarding. Even if you think he's a kook, his influence and legacy is undeniable.
I can only assume they will touch on Dylan's passing, which will be pretty fucking heavy.
I agree that his Mosaic part is not his best work: Spoon is a truly awful band and he doubled down with them which is wholly unforgivable, plus trying to live up to his Photosynthesis part must have been brutal.
I always like his skating and look forward to more though.
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Shit, I agree with Skid-Mark.
Atiba, come back when you actually have anything to contribute about skating (so basically, don’t come back moron)
okay I will! can't wait to catch Grosso's Love Letters to Ultimatums ep. obviously, that's a big part of skating and it's history I must have missed out on.
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ya'all quit acting like petty peasants
Shit, I agree with Skid-Mark.
Atiba, come back when you actually have anything to contribute about skating (so basically, don’t come back moron)
No matter how good of a point Shitstain makes, i could never...
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Gipper fucks his dad also he has autism
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The episode is great. Kinda goes over alien workshop for a while before going into FA/him talking about the kids and (rightfully) how great they are. There is also a little section where he talks about Dylan and you can tell he’s holding back tears. It’s pretty heavy. We were all feeling it
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someone link it if they have it please!
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Shit, I agree with Skid-Mark.
Atiba, come back when you actually have anything to contribute about skating (so basically, don’t come back moron)
okay I will! can't wait to catch Grosso's Love Letters to Ultimatums ep. obviously, that's a big part of skating and it's history I must have missed out on.
come back when you actually have anything to contribute about skating (so basically, don’t come back moron)
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I can't say I agree with user GAY, I think Dill is still plenty bangable but would obviously have to double wrap it. Will definitely be enjoying this one as soon as it hits youtube. He is obviously a kook, he has obviously contributed to skateboarding and skateboard "CULTURE", and is obviously not going anywhere. All we can hope is that he either finds Jah or has a horrific accident ala The D.O.C. and can no longer pull the finger nails down the proverbial chalkboard with his somewhat annoying voice.
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anyone know how to stream viceland? i dont get the channel lol
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Normally you can stream off vice but good luck if you live outside the states. I always manage to find a link but it's always around 8 o clock(PT) they start surfacing. A lotta bullshit links/click bait out there in the mean time.
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Yeah....it's usually up on Youtube about 8pm West Coast time. I think the only one they had for free is the Bam one and the rest has been put up on the Viceland Channel.
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So who wants to bet that this will provide us with little to no new information like the rest of the new series?
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Super stoked to see this.
Dill has been around forever and a huge part of the greatest companies/teams in this history of skateboarding. Even if you think he's a kook, his influence and legacy is undeniable.
I can only assume they will touch on Dylan's passing, which will be pretty fucking heavy.
I agree that his Mosaic part is not his best work: Spoon is a truly awful band and he doubled down with them which is wholly unforgivable, plus trying to live up to his Photosynthesis part must have been brutal.
I always like his skating and look forward to more though.
I actually really liked his Mosaic part and to this day I watch it before going skating.
It had that vibe of just going skating with your friends.
Spoon do suck but I think they worked well with the part.
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So far, I think most of you have been taking a lot of drinks, but I’m enjoying this a lot.
Also I just saw an Almost Skateboards ad on live TV
Cool shit
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http://vodlock.co/llvgt9jjnzkf
http://ewatchseries.to/episode/epicly_later_d_s1_e7.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjaB2y1q81Q
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjaB2y1q81Q
Thanks! Bill looks wasted in that still ha!
Edit:now it's natural born killers Dill
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Well, that was beautiful.
From radness, to sadness, to madness, to gladness.
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I wish this season was catching up with all Feedback skaters. Got Bam, Dill, Muska, and Reynolds so far. I think a Ty ep has the potential to be interesting.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yMsPN51I2I
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the whole white people talking shit on white people is corny but otherwise dill is something. i liked when he saved the girls' hat that blew off and gave the cop a little curtsy.
wish he talked about jeremy wray but i know brevity means o'dell skips a lot. i'm kinda intrigued by his new hairstyle. like the sides of his head look as dark as his face. he looks like a different person than caveman hair dill. or bike mesenger dill.
he's almost greco w/ the phases. grecian?
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Wasnt sure if he would be private about Dylan but he spoke a fair bit which was nice
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got no booze and it's too late for coffee, water protocol after 15 minutes in, no offense...
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The Dylan part was very beautiful. You can tell he ment so much to him. Also, I wished Pat talked to him about his infamous upriver comment.
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Yea agreed, was really hoping they would touch on the upriver/kakis situation since they called him out in the kakis epicly later'd.
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Great Episode. Hate him or Love him he's one interesting fellow.
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The Dylan part was very beautiful. You can tell he ment so much to him. Also, I wished Pat talked to him about his infamous upriver comment.
They didn’t even mention Alien Workshop went out of business
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I didnt mind this one but i gotta say it was probably the least in depth episode this season, dont feel like i learned anything besides the context of the 9/11 photo and that theres another guy involved with FA. Maybe it was just an easy pick for his likability/location/current relevance, but instead of doing him for a third time someone else might have been a better choice. Especially with getting the shine of TV.
Overall I did enjoy watching it, was entertaining.
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My dude dill stopped mid-deep convo to save a girls hat. That was sick.
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I really dug this episode. Pretty hyped that Dill has basically a thrift store in his house. I wish he would have went through a bit of it. I'm not gonna say its reassuring but its nice to know that one of your favorite pros is as mental about collecting useless shit as you are.
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I'm 7 mins deep and I'm already mad wasted! (or at least I would be if I actually drank more than a single beer every few weeks)
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Looks like he may be a smidge manorexic. Hopefully no issues there.
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Really enjoyed this episode, the Dylan section was heavy. Also AVE seems like such a rad friend.
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good episode. Talking about dylan and workshop and that stuff was great.
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such a sick dude, favorite episode thusfar. Favorite lunatic
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I wouldn't have guessed that opiates were his poison but I guess it makes sense
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I can see why people don't like dill but I really like dill
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dude is transforming into a less intelligent rick sanchez' brother
and his advice to up and coming skaters is spot on
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This was very good.
Yeah he's kinda annoying in the sense that he's desperate to be interesting and quotable. Though most of the time he is.
I didn't know he created the graphics for FA. I thought he was more of a curator-type. Impressed.
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that was GREAT!
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I liked it a lot. He's a kook but his skating obviously speaks for itself. i wonder how often he uses/drinks? maybe just the marijuana? hard to believe he acts as he does and is not on meth.
also, when white people apologize for other white people it's the fucking cringiest shit ever. Don't do that. I'm sure as fuck not running around apologizing for all the shitty black people shooting up inner cities. so dumb.
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you're going to be heavily influenced by your surroundings, but Dill's tenure in NYC clearly chameleon'd himself. androgynous, playfully GAY, ART. it's all a rouse/overhyped by skate media, like people jocking the Gonz for literally ANYTHING he does. It MUST be brilliant! then dill was suddenly DONE with the city after he sobered up. how can you live in NYC for over a decade and claim it as home and just 86 it? i don't see any traces of him now.
guy was BEYOND pretentious at the fish back in the day.
also his 411 day in the life, first place they stopped of to get a coffee was Starbucks, his every day spot.
yeah i'm salty and will watch the living shit out of this.
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I'm 2:17 in and I can't take that little mustache
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Dylan part was great but Dill talking is still pretty unbearable.
Would love to have heard about kicking Berra off Alien though.
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you're all going to watch this
i was right
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Im not a big dill fan but that was the most entertaining one so far. Anyone not smoke rocks this season?
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I feel like that covered most everything in the Dill timeline pretty well, from being a kid in Huntington Beach to Alien Workshop to his drug use and subsequent sobriety (I thought he was smoking crack way earlier than the late aughts, for some reason), to the present day. Loved that there was actual raw footage, as compared to just muted stuff from videos.
I was always surprised that his Mind Field part was his "bad" part. I prefer it to his Skate More part, at the very least. I wonder if the rumored "all wallies" concept was just an attempt to hide the fact that he hadn't been skating.
It would have been interesting to hear him comment on kicking Berra off Workshop, but to whoever brought up Alien Workshop going out of business, why would you expect him to comment on that? It was after his departure.
Also, it looks like AVE is a closet Rick & Morty fan, which I find delightful.
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AVE seems like an honorable, loyal guy - makes me want to support FA/HOCKEY.
When FA was still a smaller thing years ago - I remember walking through Chinatown and saw the fucking awesome sticker (hulkamania font) on the back of some old lady's motorized wheelchair. Made me laugh - and I remember thinking Dill could have done this...great marketing
Really hope we get to see that thrift store open one day...or he could just sell the shit off piece by piece on eBay and donate the proceeds to the Human Fund.
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the whole white people talking shit on white people is corny
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nah
haha wha.
yeah. I agree: "nah"
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I can see how he can be polarizing but I've always been a huge fan. I met him him when Alien was filming for Mindfield and he was super fucking cool. A group of us were lurking while they were filming at a spot. None of us were skating but just watching. Which would bum out a lot of teams but Dill was super cordial. He came up to us an introduced himself and started chatting. He even watched some footage we filmed earlier in the day and he was really hyped on it. Best dude, best company. This episode was fantastic.
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That Dylan board being a painting was new to me. Also about the other co owner of FA and the 9/11 photo. The rest seemed about things I know. I do like he seems amped about his FA team and how them experiencing things he did as a kid hypes him up. That is just a real sign of a good owner of a brand.
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the whole white people talking shit on white people is corny
nah
haha wha.
yeah. I agree: "nah"
tyrone shoelaces agrees w/ me. it's like an awkward tactic of bro-ing down that i'm not sure works. i think the kids are weirded out when a white guy starts telling them that shit or 'do drugs, drop out of school and go pro. he's the future, take that white america'.
i love chloe though, she's my favorite girl pro.
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Anyone know what kind of shades Dill is wearing in this?
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Can we all agree that our favorite moment was Dill talking about Dylan?
Did anyone also notice Tyshawn's small little mustache? Or was that just the lighting?
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I'm 2:17 in and I can't take that little mustache
I tried to rock a little John Waters stache in the early 2000s. I showed up for work and my boss, who happened to be a super hip/artsy older woman, saw it and was like 'NO.'
She was a smart lady.
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wish when they would have interviewed carter when they had the "it is fucking friday the fucking tenth" photosynthesis scene
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the whole white people talking shit on white people is corny
nah
haha wha.
yeah. I agree: "nah"
tyrone shoelaces agrees w/ me. it's like an awkward tactic of bro-ing down that i'm not sure works. i think the kids are weirded out when a white guy starts telling them that shit or 'do drugs, drop out of school and go pro. he's the future, take that white america'.
i love chloe though, she's my favorite girl pro.
1000% percent. I joke on here about race relations and i say a lot of dumb shit, but i'm not kidding when i say that any white person who likes to let me know they are sorry for other white people are 1) delusional or 2) self centered. Nice job making some random assholes' crumby opinion somehow about you. Few things as pitiful as blanket apologies where they are neither needed or warranted.
that being said i don't think Dill is a bad dude or means harm. He seems like a nice guy, he's just an idiot. no harm, no foul, only cringe.
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Such a great episode
Oh that Dylan part.
Isn't Dill married? Or did I imagine that? Every time you see the inside of his houses I can picture Dill, and only Dill living there. That's not a bad thing
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the whole white people talking shit on white people is corny
nah
haha wha.
yeah. I agree: "nah"
tyrone shoelaces agrees w/ me. it's like an awkward tactic of bro-ing down that i'm not sure works. i think the kids are weirded out when a white guy starts telling them that shit or 'do drugs, drop out of school and go pro. he's the future, take that white america'.
i love chloe though, she's my favorite girl pro.
1000% percent. I joke on here about race relations and i say a lot of dumb shit, but i'm not kidding when i say that any white person who likes to let me know they are sorry for other white people are 1) delusional or 2) self centered. Nice job making some random assholes' crumby opinion somehow about you. Few things as pitiful as blanket apologies where they are neither needed or warranted.
that being said i don't think Dill is a bad dude or means harm. He seems like a nice guy, he's just an idiot. no harm, no foul, only cringe.
White people have nothing to apologise for. Stay proud, bro.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
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i don't think dill apologized for anything. just little jabs at corny ass white people like those charlottesville protesters (those guys are blowing it). obviously not all white people.
but yeah, cool episode. a lot of people hated on FA (and still do) but dill and ave are doing it their way and it's working.
:'( @ dill having dylan's ashes at his place.
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Wow. I never thought that Dill's epicly laterd would be my favorite. I think it's because it was so skateboarding oriented and there were so many clips that I had never seen before. Pat has got to make his episodes more like this one. Definitely a great watch.
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1000% percent. I joke on here about race relations and i say a lot of dumb shit, but i'm not kidding when i say that any white person who likes to let me know they are sorry for other white people are 1) delusional or 2) self centered. Nice job making some random assholes' crumby opinion somehow about you. Few things as pitiful as blanket apologies where they are neither needed or warranted.
incredibly well put. even with good intentions that shit comes off as disingenuous at best.
whole ep was great and dill really came off a lot more likable overall but that one line really took him down a couple notches.
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Such a great episode
Oh that Dylan part.
Isn't Dill married? Or did I imagine that? Every time you see the inside of his houses I can picture Dill, and only Dill living there. That's not a bad thing
Yeah he is, I was hoping his wife would be interviewed, would be intriguing to hear how she reacted to her pro board too.
Good episode but a fair amount of it was rehashed, at least for a skate nerd like me. But not everyone remembers the Dill episodes from over a decade ago, so. I wanted to hear more about Dash Snow, IRAK, Supreme, his upbringing, Hockey, his politics, but the Chloe Sevigny and 9/11 parts were worth it.
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Oh that Dylan part.
Isn't Dill married? Or did I imagine that? Every time you see the inside of his houses I can picture Dill, and only Dill living there. That's not a bad thing
Yeah he is, I was hoping his wife would be interviewed, would be intriguing to hear how she reacted to her pro board too.
Good episode but a fair amount of it was rehashed, at least for a skate nerd like me. But not everyone remembers the Dill episodes from over a decade ago, so. I wanted to hear more about Dash Snow, IRAK, Supreme, his upbringing, Hockey, his politics, but the Chloe Sevigny and 9/11 parts were worth it.
Kinda glad he didn't bring up IRAK. He is not a writer just because he hangs out with Snotty. And Dash woulda stole his thunder, even though he's been deceased for a min...
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Such a great episode
Oh that Dylan part.
Isn't Dill married? Or did I imagine that? Every time you see the inside of his houses I can picture Dill, and only Dill living there. That's not a bad thing
Yeah he is, I was hoping his wife would be interviewed, would be intriguing to hear how she reacted to her pro board too.
Good episode but a fair amount of it was rehashed, at least for a skate nerd like me. But not everyone remembers the Dill episodes from over a decade ago, so. I wanted to hear more about Dash Snow, IRAK, Supreme, his upbringing, Hockey, his politics, but the Chloe Sevigny and 9/11 parts were worth it.
Kinda glad he didn't bring up IRAK. He is not a writer just because he hangs out with Snotty. And Dash woulda stole his thunder, even though he's been deceased for a min...
Was this IRAK NYC? Wasn't it also a clothing brand? I always wondered what happened to that.
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Agreed all around, it was a really well done episode. I know O'Dell only has a certain amount of time to cover things but it would have been interesting for him to dive more into FA's aesthetic and where Dill finds inspiration for creating the FA ethos. It was rad to see him mocking up a graphic in the old school cut-and-paste method that used to be common in early graphic design.
Also got a small chuckle out of Tyshawn's effusive 'no, Dill aint my Dad' answer. And as an aside Nakel always strikes me as an intelligent, well thought out guy.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
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you're going to be heavily influenced by your surroundings, but Dill's tenure in NYC clearly chameleon'd himself. androgynous, playfully GAY, ART. it's all a rouse/overhyped by skate media, like people jocking the Gonz for literally ANYTHING he does. It MUST be brilliant! then dill was suddenly DONE with the city after he sobered up. how can you live in NYC for over a decade and claim it as home and just 86 it? i don't see any traces of him now.
guy was BEYOND pretentious at the fish back in the day.
also his 411 day in the life, first place they stopped of to get a coffee was Starbucks, his every day spot.
yeah i'm salty and will watch the living shit out of this.
I don't think he was done with NYC. He moved because he partied too hard there and went out to LA to sober up.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
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Can we all agree that our favorite moment was AVE talking about Dill?
it's weird how little Dill footage there is from the time he and AVE went on that tear that resulted in him winning SOTY. There have been bits here and there that have been really good, but I figured he'd have more.
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Dills wife is lightskin, he aint really bout that black life. low blow then you fuckheads gotta post a picture right after godammit I feel bad now
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Kind of an important thing to skip over during an update episode.
(https://i.imgur.com/djDpX1g_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)
Also, whenever I see that FA team photo with Terpening, I’m always confused at how successful he’s been at getting sponsors with such limited footage. What’s his secret?
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Kind of an important thing to skip over during an update episode.
(https://i.imgur.com/djDpX1g_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)
Also, whenever I see that FA team photo with Terpening, I’m always confused at how successful he’s been at getting sponsors with such limited footage. What’s his secret?
He’s probably a nice, respectful person people like and want to be around
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Ave is a stand up guy.
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Dill looks like a stand-in for the real groom in that photo.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
:o The fuck..?
When I think about the types of changes which need to be made for equality to exist in this world, and when I think about "white people" in regards to this, working class idiot skateboarders aren't the ones I'm picturing making waves.
Keep fixing it from "the inside," though, Tobey.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Speaking straight from the heart arshole
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So he's not sober but on the "no pills, alcohol, hard drugs but weed is okay" - sober kick? what ever works for him!
I really didnt' care for him and the Kalis episode made me dislike him more - but after seeing this i actually understood where he is coming from
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Kind of an important thing to skip over during an update episode.
(https://i.imgur.com/djDpX1g_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)
Also, whenever I see that FA team photo with Terpening, I’m always confused at how successful he’s been at getting sponsors with such limited footage. What’s his secret?
That reminds me of the 411 day in the life where he says "I like my women darker than I like my coffee"
She's about the same complexion as the coffee but it's all good.
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I wonder if Ave works out :D That guy really is build like a greco-roman wrestler
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Whats with that haircut? Is he really holding onto that tuff at the front, or is it a hip thing I don't know about?
Also, that back 180 switch manny over the hydrant onto the road is as stylish as it gets. That from the dvs vid? Gotta re watch that.
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Whats with that haircut? Is he really holding onto that tuff at the front, or is it a hip thing I don't know about?
Also, that back 180 switch manny over the hydrant onto the road is as stylish as it gets. That from the dvs vid? Gotta re watch that.
Yeh his DVS part is so badass, I remember watching it as a kid and really digging it
Those pivot manuals still cut like a knife
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It's pretty funny to imagine Dill proposing to someone in his tangential, stream-of-consciousness ranting.
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It's pretty funny to imagine Dill proposing to someone in his tangential, stream-of-consciousness ranting.
"i`d allow you to marry me."
he`s that pretentious guy that you kinda hate, but deep inside cant help but love and secretly envy him. loved the episode.
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i watched all his parts again. dude is so great on a skateboard and the editing in his Photosynthesis is in a league with very few other. Arto in Sorry, Reynolds in Stay Gold, PJ in PJLWHL etc.
I'll admit that i have always disliked him off the board but i'm coming around. I think it's because he isn't a bad dude at his core, and a bit much almost all of the time. he's a weird dude with a hard on for skateboarding. I can dig that.
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I finally got around to watching this.. and I can honestly say that I like him alot more after watching this episode. He's crazy, but the good kind of crazy that you like to have around.
Never knew he was so into drugs..
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i openly love every incarnation of Dill.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
:o The fuck..?
When I think about the types of changes which need to be made for equality to exist in this world, and when I think about "white people" in regards to this, working class idiot skateboarders aren't the ones I'm picturing making waves.
Keep fixing it from "the inside," though, Tobey.
Okay Lena Dunham
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I finally got around to watching this.. and I can honestly say that I like him alot more after watching this episode. He's crazy, but the good kind of crazy that you like to have around.
Never knew he was so into drugs..
Seriously?
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yeah?
I watched his parts but never really dug into his personal life because I didn't really care? haha
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It's not like you had to dig for it. Have you ever seen someone on drugs? If so, and you remembered them, you could look at Dill and go "oh he's on drugs too"
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It's not like you had to dig for it. Have you ever seen someone on drugs? If so, and you remembered them, you could look at Dill and go "oh he's on drugs too"
Dude rocked a rat tail, that's an easy confirmation
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Dill and J. Casonova are so so similar and so very very different.
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Watched this last night and thoroughly enjoyed it. Possibly my favorite episode from this season.
I like how he kind of showed the process behind FA/Hockey graphics.
His voice is grating, but he's interesting enough for me to stick around and listen to every bit of it.
The Dylan segment made me tear up. You can hear the pain in his voice at certain moments. Really changed the whole mood.
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Drink for every person in this thread who claims to hate Dill, but will actively watch this episode when the time comes.
Has anyone in this thread claimed to hate Dill? I'm very much looking forward to this.
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Drink every time he says "art" or "culture"
Take two drinks every time Atiba somehow manages to insert himself or his "perspective" into a story that had nothing to do with him.
If Dill says "upriver" down your drink.
Drink when he says something derogatory about
-white people
-hipsters
-past skate trends
-current skate trends
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Hate to love him and love to hate him but this was a good episode. Best part was no useless dialogue from Atiba.
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It's crazy to think that he's skated for undeniably three of the coolest or most influential companies, 101, "The Workshop" (this is almost as bad as 18), and FA.
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Hate to love him and love to hate him but this was a good episode. Best part was no useless dialogue from Atiba.
For once Atiba wasn't there
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this episode was adorable
I just wanted to run a razor over that lil tuft of hair in the front though
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surprised, though thankful atiba wasn't there decked out in supreme just because
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Would have liked to have heard about some TV appearance stuff. Osbornes, Love.
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Hate to love him and love to hate him but this was a good episode. Best part was no useless dialogue from Atiba.
For once Atiba wasn't there
hah it's not like Atiba is tracking down the cameras, desperate to get on tv. they went to his house and asked him these questions, presumably because they didn't have the time/budget to interview specific people for each, so a skate photographer casts a wide net over the industry. on the other hand, i get it, he's a doofus.
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Hate to love him and love to hate him but this was a good episode. Best part was no useless dialogue from Atiba.
For once Atiba wasn't there
hah it's not like Atiba is tracking down the cameras, desperate to get on tv. they went to his house and asked him these questions, presumably because they didn't have the time/budget to interview specific people for each, so a skate photographer casts a wide net over the industry. on the other hand, i get it, he's a doofus.
They did a pretty good job interviewing the right people for this one. Jamie Thomas is the only one that felt out of place.
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But he made a great point, and you know Jamie is staring hard at FA to figure out how to do that with Zero.
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But he made a great point, and you know Jamie is staring hard at FA to figure out how to do that with Zero.
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33% traditional graphics
33% 90’s nostalgia
33% FA ripoffs
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33% traditional graphics
33% 90’s nostalgia
33% FA ripoffs
Is the 1% Jesus stuff?
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33% 90’s nostalgia
33% FA ripoffs
1% Marisa & Forrest
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But he made a great point, and you know Jamie is staring hard at FA to figure out how to do that with Zero.
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Zero should have gone the opposite route and done everyone’s death masks
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But he made a great point, and you know Jamie is staring hard at FA to figure out how to do that with Zero.
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Zero should have gone the opposite route and done everyone’s death masks
Holy shit is this graphic for real?
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Dill's alright.
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I hate Dill a lot sometimes, but I like Dill most of the time.
Cool dude that has always skated for some sick companies, that just 'knows' what will work.
His dress sense has always been on point, knows what's cool... etc.
He kinda reminds me of MUSKA a little, but MUSKA would hype you up, where Dill would probably just coolly you ;-)
His photosynthesis part is definitely one my favourites ever.
My girl found me this deck as well, brand new in the shrink...
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Would have liked to have heard about some TV appearance stuff. Osbornes, Love.
http://youtu.be/4r61_5ldrus
He'll never touch that again
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I liked the fact that Sean Pablo was an after thought and dill never mentioned him when talking about the kids. Here’s to hoping he gets kicked off soon.
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The "shoving toy cars up butts" comment really threw me off for a second...but then I realized its a Jason Dill interview.
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The "shoving toy cars up butts" comment really threw me off for a second...but then I realized its a Jason Dill interview.
Ryan Dunn?
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But he made a great point, and you know Jamie is staring hard at FA to figure out how to do that with Zero.
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Zero should have gone the opposite route and done everyone’s death masks
Holy shit is this graphic for real?
Haha this is the school photo of Colin who owns Sk8 skates in Winnipeg, first person I ever saw skateboarding actually
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I'm 2:17 in and I can't take that little mustache
Is that a mustache?? I thought it was Andy Roy blisters that were healing. ???
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I didn't know he created the graphics for FA. I thought he was more of a curator-type. Impressed.
FA has graphics that impress you?
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i think this one and the muska one have been my favorite so far. ive always liked dill. one of the nicest pros ive ever met too. him and kerry getz were standing outside a skatepark and my friend and i walked up to say hi. he was cool and treated us like equals even though we were dorks who asked for autographs. i remember him asking us about local spots even though they had no intention on skating any of the shit in our town.
i never liked those school photo boards because id never ride a board with a little kids school picture on it, but for some reason they just clicked with me. we all start skating when were little kids, and even if were grounded enough to know that being pro might never happen, i think all kids have that dream of growing up and having your own board. to me those graphics represent that dream we all had when we were young. maybe its obvious and im just stupid or maybe im just stupid, but it makes sense to me now. id still never buy one though.
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i think this one and the muska one have been my favorite so far. ive always liked dill. one of the nicest pros ive ever met too. him and kerry getz were standing outside a skatepark and my friend and i walked up to say hi. he was cool and treated us like equals even though we were dorks who asked for autographs. i remember him asking us about local spots even though they had no intention on skating any of the shit in our town.
i never liked those school photo boards because id never ride a board with a little kids school picture on it, but for some reason they just clicked with me. we all start skating when were little kids, and even if were grounded enough to know that being pro might never happen, i think all kids have that dream of growing up and having your own board. to me those graphics represent that dream we all had when we were young. maybe its obvious and im just stupid or maybe im just stupid, but it makes sense to me now. id still never buy one though.
actually a good point. similarly, the best part of the ep was at the end when he's really earnestly gushing over how well all those kids have done. you can tell he is genuinely stoked at all his little proteges are at the top right now.
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you're going to be heavily influenced by your surroundings, but Dill's tenure in NYC clearly chameleon'd himself. androgynous, playfully GAY, ART. it's all a rouse/overhyped by skate media, like people jocking the Gonz for literally ANYTHING he does. It MUST be brilliant! then dill was suddenly DONE with the city after he sobered up. how can you live in NYC for over a decade and claim it as home and just 86 it? i don't see any traces of him now.
guy was BEYOND pretentious at the fish back in the day.
also his 411 day in the life, first place they stopped of to get a coffee was Starbucks, his every day spot.
yeah i'm salty and will watch the living shit out of this.
I don't think he was done with NYC. He moved because he partied too hard there and went out to LA to sober up.
Also, New York is significantly more difficult to film in than LA especially with Dill's style of skating.
A full NYC street part stands the test of time, while footage comprised of vast school yard with arbitrarily placed fiberglass benches comes and goes. totally get there is raw shit to skate in LA/SoCal but you catch my drift there is a reason you never saw NYC footage from a lot of west coast guys unless it was a gap.
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
Oh sweet, that's cool, where did you see that?
On the topic of different song choices, Koston's Yeah Right part that was edited to Prince's Let's Go Crazy was really good, I wish they could have stuck with that.
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I hate Dill a lot sometimes, but I like Dill most of the time.
Cool dude that has always skated for some sick companies, that just 'knows' what will work.
His dress sense has always been on point, knows what's cool... etc.
He kinda reminds me of MUSKA a little, but MUSKA would hype you up, where Dill would probably just coolly you ;-)
His photosynthesis part is definitely one my favourites ever.
My girl found me this deck as well, brand new in the shrink...
(http://www.socialskateboarding.com/assets/products/1267/large/1dalidilrp80000.jpg)
He was on that NYC hipster trend pretty hard in skate more, not a bad thing but it was pretty funny
it's also funny how the dickies and tucked in t-shirt/tanktop thing he was doing in mindfield was crazy ahead of its time, the look didnt really catch on till like 4/5 years later
he kinda invented the modern street wear outfit
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
Oh sweet, that's cool, where did you see that?
On the topic of different song choices, Koston's Yeah Right part that was edited to Prince's Let's Go Crazy was really good, I wish they could have stuck with that.
was that really the original choice? i think it might've been good as a stand alone part, but i think that black francis song was perfect for the ender to that video. honestly, if i had to pick a list of best songs/parts, i think black francis/koston in yeah right would be on that list.
thinking about it now, that entire soundtrack is killer. going to look for a spotify playlist now.
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Zero should kick everyone off so it can really say it has zero riders. Or never mention any names in their videos and blur everyones faces like an episode of COPS.
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
Oh sweet, that's cool, where did you see that?
On the topic of different song choices, Koston's Yeah Right part that was edited to Prince's Let's Go Crazy was really good, I wish they could have stuck with that.
TWS insta story
I’ve seen the Prince version. I liked it. Apparently Gino had a different song in core versions of Yeah Right?
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
Oh sweet, that's cool, where did you see that?
On the topic of different song choices, Koston's Yeah Right part that was edited to Prince's Let's Go Crazy was really good, I wish they could have stuck with that.
TWS insta story
I’ve seen the Prince version. I liked it. Apparently Gino had a different song in core versions of Yeah Right?
The Yeah Right DVD I had had a bunch of alternate parts. Gino was had Cover Girls - Show Me which I remember also had the lyrics about it being easy. BA had The Stooges - Down on the street. Carrol's song was Frisco which I assume wasn't used because of Free Your MInd earlier in the year. Also had the Koston Prince version, which I didn't like because it went through a bunch of the bangers at the end way too quick to go along with the song.
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
Oh sweet, that's cool, where did you see that?
On the topic of different song choices, Koston's Yeah Right part that was edited to Prince's Let's Go Crazy was really good, I wish they could have stuck with that.
TWS insta story
I’ve seen the Prince version. I liked it. Apparently Gino had a different song in core versions of Yeah Right?
The Yeah Right DVD I had had a bunch of alternate parts. Gino was had Cover Girls - Show Me which I remember also had the lyrics about it being easy. BA had The Stooges - Down on the street. Carrol's song was Frisco which I assume wasn't used because of Free Your MInd earlier in the year. Also had the Koston Prince version, which I didn't like because it went through a bunch of the bangers at the end way too quick to go along with the song.
It also had an extended Owen Wilson skit, which was great. My buddy found a copy in perfect condition for like $3.00 at some used CD store recently and gave it to me. I was stoked it was the "proper" edition with the original soundtrack.
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Also, New York is significantly more difficult to film in than LA especially with Dill's style of skating.
A full NYC street part stands the test of time, while footage comprised of vast school yard with arbitrarily placed fiberglass benches comes and goes. totally get there is raw shit to skate in LA/SoCal but you catch my drift there is a reason you never saw NYC footage from a lot of west coast guys unless it was a gap.
A good part is a good part, doesn't matter where it's filmed. A SoCal mini table is as legendary as any other spot, hence why they are used as... a benchmark ::). New York looks rad on video, but it can get just as repetitive as any other backdrop (another bump over bar? Perhaps a couple wallies? Same 2 ledge spots people have been skating since 1990?). I'm from the east coast, EE3 is one of my all time favorites, but knocking SoCal spots has always seemed like jealousy disguised as 'pffft, I don't even wanna skate those boring ass spots, I'm a tough ass east coaster and all my spots are waaaay rougher and harder to skate, so that means I'm more "real" than some pansy west coast skater'. For some people, having to struggle makes something more worthwhile, and they often feel spite towards those whom they feel haven't had it as 'rough' as them. Personally, I can't get enough of VX1000 in the California sun with palm trees in the background. That's what skateboarding looks like in my head.
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Also, New York is significantly more difficult to film in than LA especially with Dill's style of skating.
A full NYC street part stands the test of time, while footage comprised of vast school yard with arbitrarily placed fiberglass benches comes and goes. totally get there is raw shit to skate in LA/SoCal but you catch my drift there is a reason you never saw NYC footage from a lot of west coast guys unless it was a gap.
A good part is a good part, doesn't matter where it's filmed. A SoCal mini table is as legendary as any other spot, hence why they are used as... a benchmark ::). New York looks rad on video, but it can get just as repetitive as any other backdrop (another bump over bar? Perhaps a couple wallies? Same 2 ledge spots people have been skating since 1990?). I'm from the east coast, EE3 is one of my all time favorites, but knocking SoCal spots has always seemed like jealousy disguised as 'pffft, I don't even wanna skate those boring ass spots, I'm a tough ass east coaster and all my spots are waaaay rougher and harder to skate, so that means I'm more "real" than some pansy west coast skater'. For some people, having to struggle makes something more worthwhile, and they often feel spite towards those whom they feel haven't had it as 'rough' as them. Personally, I can't get enough of VX1000 in the California sun with palm trees in the background. That's what skateboarding looks like in my head.
i love how SoCal looks on video, i want to move to LA after being in NYC for 14 years. i'm just stating a fact that there is a reason people tend to get less clips in new york and typically they are more meaningful in the story behind what went into getting those clips. Obviously people still shit themselves when they see what Jake Johnson did at spots skated in MindField and if that part was filmed in SoCal it would not stand the test of time guaranteed.
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i love how SoCal looks on video, i want to move to LA after being in NYC for 14 years. i'm just stating a fact that there is a reason people tend to get less clips in new york and typically they are more meaningful in the story behind what went into getting those clips. Obviously people still shit themselves when they see what Jake Johnson did at spots skated in MindField and if that part was filmed in SoCal it would not stand the test of time guaranteed.
I wanna know more about these stories behind the clips. ;)
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I hate Dill a lot sometimes, but I like Dill most of the time.
Cool dude that has always skated for some sick companies, that just 'knows' what will work.
His dress sense has always been on point, knows what's cool... etc.
He kinda reminds me of MUSKA a little, but MUSKA would hype you up, where Dill would probably just coolly you ;-)
His photosynthesis part is definitely one my favourites ever.
My girl found me this deck as well, brand new in the shrink...
(http://www.socialskateboarding.com/assets/products/1267/large/1dalidilrp80000.jpg)
He was on that NYC hipster trend pretty hard in skate more, not a bad thing but it was pretty funny
it's also funny how the dickies and tucked in t-shirt/tanktop thing he was doing in mindfield was crazy ahead of its time, the look didnt really catch on till like 4/5 years later
he kinda invented the modern street wear outfit
people in japan were dressing like that for years before Dill
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Yah but Japanese people haven't contributed anything to,skateboarding other than squatting....
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Would love to see Photosynthesis re-edited to Oasis’s Fucking in the Bushes and other parts and song combos (maybe Guy’s Mouse part to Black Sabbath) that almost were
Oh sweet, that's cool, where did you see that?
On the topic of different song choices, Koston's Yeah Right part that was edited to Prince's Let's Go Crazy was really good, I wish they could have stuck with that.
TWS insta story
I’ve seen the Prince version. I liked it. Apparently Gino had a different song in core versions of Yeah Right?
The Yeah Right DVD I had had a bunch of alternate parts. Gino was had Cover Girls - Show Me which I remember also had the lyrics about it being easy. BA had The Stooges - Down on the street. Carrol's song was Frisco which I assume wasn't used because of Free Your MInd earlier in the year. Also had the Koston Prince version, which I didn't like because it went through a bunch of the bangers at the end way too quick to go along with the song.
It also had an extended Owen Wilson skit, which was great. My buddy found a copy in perfect condition for like $3.00 at some used CD store recently and gave it to me. I was stoked it was the "proper" edition with the original soundtrack.
I wonder how I’ve seen the Koston one but not any of the others. Maybe it was in the VHS or in the extras...the whole core video idea is fine, execution was fucking lame. Have Carroll and them had the cool kid “you can’t sit with us” vibe since the EMB days?
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people in japan were dressing like that for years before Dill
exactly! Dill jacked so much from Japan without giving them credit for it. Luckily for him the people are too nice and he still has a massive following here
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people in japan were dressing like that for years before Dill
exactly! Dill jacked so much from Japan without giving them credit for it. Luckily for him the people are too nice and he still has a massive following here
How would he give them credit? Shout out "I'm biting the Japanese style for my clothing" before every flatground 360?
And didn't the style of work pants/tucked in shirt truly originate in America in like the 50's?
I'm not really trying to make a point just blabbering.
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people in japan were dressing like that for years before Dill
exactly! Dill jacked so much from Japan without giving them credit for it. Luckily for him the people are too nice and he still has a massive following here
don't be dumb, he created the look
he didn't steal it from japan for gods sake
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people in japan were dressing like that for years before Dill
exactly! Dill jacked so much from Japan without giving them credit for it. Luckily for him the people are too nice and he still has a massive following here
He gave them exclusive access to Fucking Awesome for a few years
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I hate Dill a lot sometimes, but I like Dill most of the time.
Cool dude that has always skated for some sick companies, that just 'knows' what will work.
His dress sense has always been on point, knows what's cool... etc.
He kinda reminds me of MUSKA a little, but MUSKA would hype you up, where Dill would probably just coolly you ;-)
His photosynthesis part is definitely one my favourites ever.
My girl found me this deck as well, brand new in the shrink...
(http://www.socialskateboarding.com/assets/products/1267/large/1dalidilrp80000.jpg)
He was on that NYC hipster trend pretty hard in skate more, not a bad thing but it was pretty funny
it's also funny how the dickies and tucked in t-shirt/tanktop thing he was doing in mindfield was crazy ahead of its time, the look didnt really catch on till like 4/5 years later
he kinda invented the modern street wear outfit
people kids in japan East LA were dressing like that for years before Dill
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
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I hate Dill a lot sometimes, but I like Dill most of the time.
Cool dude that has always skated for some sick companies, that just 'knows' what will work.
His dress sense has always been on point, knows what's cool... etc.
He kinda reminds me of MUSKA a little, but MUSKA would hype you up, where Dill would probably just coolly you ;-)
His photosynthesis part is definitely one my favourites ever.
My girl found me this deck as well, brand new in the shrink...
(http://www.socialskateboarding.com/assets/products/1267/large/1dalidilrp80000.jpg)
He was on that NYC hipster trend pretty hard in skate more, not a bad thing but it was pretty funny
it's also funny how the dickies and tucked in t-shirt/tanktop thing he was doing in mindfield was crazy ahead of its time, the look didnt really catch on till like 4/5 years later
he kinda invented the modern street wear outfit
people kids in japan East LA were dressing like that for years before Dill
ding ding ding ding ding
there is no fashion japanese street culture has originated/invented that isn't derivative of western fits/garments.
NOTHING.
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don't be dumb, he created the look
he didn't steal it from japan for gods sake
k, mate ;) Were you in Japan 3+ years before he even rocked that look? Because if you were, well ... well we wouldn't be having this conversation.
How would he give them credit? Shout out "I'm biting the Japanese style for my clothing" before every flatground 360?
And didn't the style of work pants/tucked in shirt truly originate in America in like the 50's?
I'm not really trying to make a point just blabbering.
hahaha, no, Dill would never admit that anyway, I guess most of us wouldn't so you do have a point there. What I was trying to say is that people always give him so much credit for "creating" all these looks when he was just poaching an already well established look (that yes, was based off some dudes in the 50's). Fashion is a funny thing but Dill certainly isn't an innovator in any of it.
He gave them exclusive access to Fucking Awesome for a few years
exactly, because no one in the western world was silly enough at the time to wear a hoody with "fucking awesome" written across the front of it in hulkmania font ;D
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I am a fan of O'Dell and Epicly Later'd, but this Vice series has been quite underwhelming.
Bam? Roy? Harmony $@#%ing Korine?
Give me Natas, Thiebaud, Rocco or almost anyone in skating besides those three.
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You had an entire fucking documentary on Steve Rocco, what more could you want to know about him?
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
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I hate Dill a lot sometimes, but I like Dill most of the time.
Cool dude that has always skated for some sick companies, that just 'knows' what will work.
His dress sense has always been on point, knows what's cool... etc.
He kinda reminds me of MUSKA a little, but MUSKA would hype you up, where Dill would probably just coolly you ;-)
His photosynthesis part is definitely one my favourites ever.
My girl found me this deck as well, brand new in the shrink...
(http://www.socialskateboarding.com/assets/products/1267/large/1dalidilrp80000.jpg)
He was on that NYC hipster trend pretty hard in skate more, not a bad thing but it was pretty funny
it's also funny how the dickies and tucked in t-shirt/tanktop thing he was doing in mindfield was crazy ahead of its time, the look didnt really catch on till like 4/5 years later
he kinda invented the modern street wear outfit
people kids in japan East LA were dressing like that for years before Dill
ding ding ding ding ding
there is no fashion japanese street culture has originated/invented that isn't derivative of western fits/garments.
NOTHING.
Come on now.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
You keep getting white people to talk about about race till it doesn't make them uncomfortable anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cbtvzh8Voo
Also I'm not going to take advice from a dude who has a mass shooter as his avatar
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
You keep getting white people to talk about about race till it doesn't make them uncomfortable anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cbtvzh8Voo
Also I'm not going to take advice from a dude who has a mass shooter as his avatar
I'm not giving advice, I'm asking questions so I can better understand you. Telling people what to do is your game, not mine, but if you don't care to elaborate on specific talking points or how to tactfully start the conversation then your broad sentiment will be lost by all. I suppose I'd stab at the person asking the question as opposed to taking a stab at answering the question if I didn't have an answer.
Feel free to ignore my point if an avatar truly plucked at your emotional heart strings though.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
You keep getting white people to talk about about race till it doesn't make them uncomfortable anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cbtvzh8Voo
Also I'm not going to take advice from a dude who has a mass shooter as his avatar
I'm not giving advice, I'm asking questions so I can better understand you. Telling people what to do is your game, not mine, but if you don't care to elaborate on specific talking points or how to tactfully start the conversation then your broad sentiment will be lost by all. I suppose I'd stab at the person asking the question as opposed to taking a stab at answering the question if I didn't have an answer.
Feel free to ignore my point if an avatar truly plucked at your emotional heart strings though.
I didn't get offended by your avatar. I just simply said I'm not going to take advice from you because of that. Edgy bros 4 life man
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
You keep getting white people to talk about about race till it doesn't make them uncomfortable anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cbtvzh8Voo
Also I'm not going to take advice from a dude who has a mass shooter as his avatar
I'm not giving advice, I'm asking questions so I can better understand you. Telling people what to do is your game, not mine, but if you don't care to elaborate on specific talking points or how to tactfully start the conversation then your broad sentiment will be lost by all. I suppose I'd stab at the person asking the question as opposed to taking a stab at answering the question if I didn't have an answer.
Feel free to ignore my point if an avatar truly plucked at your emotional heart strings though.
I didn't get offended by your avatar. I just simply said I'm not going to take advice from you because of that. Edgy bros 4 life man
You mean you're not going to elaborate your points to give specific detailed examples of what you mean. If you don't have an answer that's fine, but using my avatar as an excuse for your inability to clarify your point with specific examples is pretty weak. Prejudging whether someone is worthy of a response predicated on a satirical avatar seems ignorant at best.
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
You keep getting white people to talk about about race till it doesn't make them uncomfortable anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cbtvzh8Voo
Also I'm not going to take advice from a dude who has a mass shooter as his avatar
I'm not giving advice, I'm asking questions so I can better understand you. Telling people what to do is your game, not mine, but if you don't care to elaborate on specific talking points or how to tactfully start the conversation then your broad sentiment will be lost by all. I suppose I'd stab at the person asking the question as opposed to taking a stab at answering the question if I didn't have an answer.
Feel free to ignore my point if an avatar truly plucked at your emotional heart strings though.
I didn't get offended by your avatar. I just simply said I'm not going to take advice from you because of that. Edgy bros 4 life man
You mean you're not going to elaborate your points to give specific detailed examples of what you mean. If you don't have an answer that's fine, but using my avatar as an excuse for your inability to clarify your point with specific examples is pretty weak. Prejudging whether someone is worthy of a response predicated on a satirical avatar seems ignorant at best.
Okay. This is like me talking to a person who has a longboard and that longboarder is trying to give me advice on how to skate better.
That is you. Here let me try to explain this in your own words. Your avatar is too dank for me bro, I'm not on the same clout level as you so im just gonna dab the hate away
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i'm pretty sure tyrone's black so....
if you're talking to me, i don't take pride in other people's accomplishments nor do i feel apologetic for their mistakes.
Hey, if you want to keep living in your safe little bubble of privilege with your fingers in your ears go right ahead.
Having white privilege is how the world works. You don't fix it by saying "oh sorry im white and thats why i got the job", what the fuck is that going to do? You fix it by acknowledging that us white people do have special treatment and listen to other people of color problems instead of saying stupid shit like "if only they just listened to the cops and complied it would all be fine". You fix it from the inside and not being a little bitch and telling every white person they need to say sorry
Since you sound like you have a very cemented position in the whole debate, what specifically do you think white people should do "fix" this "problem"?
Did you just decide not to read my original post? I bold the part that answers your question
I read it, but I asked for specific examples since you weren't elaborative. Simply saying that I should accept the existence of an alleged white privilege & telling me to listen to black people sounds like a broad generalization, and I'm looking for a definitive starting point to see if what you're saying is valid & if I can help you accomplish your goal.
You keep getting white people to talk about about race till it doesn't make them uncomfortable anymore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cbtvzh8Voo
Also I'm not going to take advice from a dude who has a mass shooter as his avatar
I'm not giving advice, I'm asking questions so I can better understand you. Telling people what to do is your game, not mine, but if you don't care to elaborate on specific talking points or how to tactfully start the conversation then your broad sentiment will be lost by all. I suppose I'd stab at the person asking the question as opposed to taking a stab at answering the question if I didn't have an answer.
Feel free to ignore my point if an avatar truly plucked at your emotional heart strings though.
I didn't get offended by your avatar. I just simply said I'm not going to take advice from you because of that. Edgy bros 4 life man
You mean you're not going to elaborate your points to give specific detailed examples of what you mean. If you don't have an answer that's fine, but using my avatar as an excuse for your inability to clarify your point with specific examples is pretty weak. Prejudging whether someone is worthy of a response predicated on a satirical avatar seems ignorant at best.
Okay. This is like me talking to a person who has a longboard and that longboarder is trying to give me advice on how to skate better.
That is you. Here let me try to explain this in your own words. Your avatar is too dank for me bro, I'm not on the same clout level as you so im just gonna dab the hate away
Ok.
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there is no fashion japanese street culture has originated/invented that isn't derivative of western fits/garments.
NOTHING.
in the late 90s/ early 00s Japan was doing some crazy shit with their fashion (see fruits magazine from those days, kids were wearing fucking potato sacks ffs).
Exhibit A: Gyaru fashion - sure, they were western garments but that look is 100% owned by the Japanese
Exhibit B: Yanki/ Yankee fashion - despite the name has nothing to do with America and is pretty much exclusively a Japanese look (for better or for worse)
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there is no fashion japanese street culture has originated/invented that isn't derivative of western fits/garments.
NOTHING.
in the late 90s/ early 00s Japan was doing some crazy shit with their fashion (see fruits magazine from those days, kids were wearing fucking potato sacks ffs).
Exhibit A: Gyaru fashion - sure, they were western garments but that look is 100% owned by the Japanese
Exhibit B: Yanki/ Yankee fashion - despite the name has nothing to do with America and is pretty much exclusively a Japanese look (for better or for worse)
I wish Dill would bite some Ganguro fashion...
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Personally I think the fake tan would suit him ;)
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So I finally finished watching the whole thing and I actually like him a smidgen more than I did (I'm usually a heavy hater/ critic). Would I buy an FA board? Hell no, but you can't deny that he's certainly doing it how he wants to do it.
Maybe it was even the whole Dylan section where he seemed almost ... dare I say it, human? Either way he wasn't trying to put on his whole cooler-than-thou front which was refreshing (at least for those few minutes anyway). I usually also don't think his influence is that great in skating but am now wondering if it will prove to be with his current team and of course Dylan's legacy?
Would be nice to also see him go full sXe imho; the weed certainly isn't helping him at this point.
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I wonder if he only does the FA graphics, because I can't see him having done the Andrew Allen drunk driver graphic.
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He hacks those illustrations out of old magazines like Joy of Knowledge/Time/Life.
He's basically dangling off Dash Snows tattered coat tails...
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Sooner or later those FA kids are gonna realise that Dill is full of shit!
You can see hints of it in Tompkins park. History repeating itself a la rocko x Girl.
'That nigga aint my father - Tyshawn Jones is my Father' ;D
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Matthew, did you not realize i answered your question twice and even gave you a video of what should be done? Like I don't understand this. All I said back to you was because of your avatar that I feel like your opinion on white privilege is not relevant. Its not this hard dude, I just don't want an edgy bros opinion.
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Tobey, with that fictitious cartoon avatar, we can't take your opinions on reality seriously ::)
Tyshawn seems to see through the bullshit with Dill. I would expect him to be the first of the kids to be of
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Every singe one of those kids (bar Kev) is super ambitious and already business savvy as fuck!
I'll give the FA boyband to the end of 2018 max.
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Tobey, with that fictitious cartoon avatar, we can't take your opinions on reality seriously ::)
Tyshawn seems to see through the bullshit with Dill. I would expect him to be the first of the kids to be of
Where would he go though?
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Tobey, with that fictitious cartoon avatar, we can't take your opinions on reality seriously ::)
Tyshawn seems to see through the bullshit with Dill. I would expect him to be the first of the kids to be of
Where would he go though?
Exactly,FA is these kids identity. The only route would be them starting their own board company since they're so tight knit.
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Dill reminds me of those people who move from the French nowheresville to Paris and try way too hard to appear cool/cultured to make up for that.
I like him though, he's passionate. Good episode.
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I wonder if he only does the FA graphics, because I can't see him having done the Andrew Allen drunk driver graphic.
Nah he doesn’t even do all the FA graphics to my knowledge. There are other people in the art department there now I think.
But I wouldn’t put the drunk driver graphic past him, one of the first boards was a dad snorting coke in front of his daughter
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I wonder if he only does the FA graphics, because I can't see him having done the Andrew Allen drunk driver graphic.
Nah he doesn’t even do all the FA graphics to my knowledge. There are other people in the art department there now I think.
But I wouldn’t put the drunk driver graphic past him, one of the first boards was a dad snorting coke in front of his daughter
Dill and Benny Maglinao do the Hockey Graphics.
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I wonder if he only does the FA graphics, because I can't see him having done the Andrew Allen drunk driver graphic.
Nah he doesn’t even do all the FA graphics to my knowledge. There are other people in the art department there now I think.
But I wouldn’t put the drunk driver graphic past him, one of the first boards was a dad snorting coke in front of his daughter
I think what I meant to say was I don't think Dill is technically skilled enough to have drawn the AA graphic, it was really well done.
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Looks like TWS is going to release the Brian Eno cut of the Dill/Ave Feedback part this week.
Anyone know what's going on with this? Did it get released?
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I wonder if he only does the FA graphics, because I can't see him having done the Andrew Allen drunk driver graphic.
Nah he doesn’t even do all the FA graphics to my knowledge. There are other people in the art department there now I think.
But I wouldn’t put the drunk driver graphic past him, one of the first boards was a dad snorting coke in front of his daughter
I think what I meant to say was I don't think Dill is technically skilled enough to have drawn the AA graphic, it was really well done.
That was a Hockey board so it was probably benny
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I wouldn't wanna hang out with Dill but his company is Fucking Awesome. What am I saying I'd love to hang out with Dill!
When and if the Kids do quit, it'll be to start something new.