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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: alt dumb shit on June 15, 2019, 04:22:31 PM
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which skater does the scariest maneuvers in video parts??
preferably not stuff with a huge drop on the other side
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Rowley and Wray
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Bob burnquist and rune glifberg
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todd falcon
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Shortys Steve Olson.
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Sean Greene
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Pedro Delfino for the new generation.
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Ryan Sheckler's first clip in True is the scariest shit ever. Followed by a fuckton of other scary shit. And that was just one part.
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Heath Kirchart
Geoff Rowley
Arto Saari
Jamie Thomas
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GX1000. case closed
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BA, JWray, Joe Valdez, Sean Greene and Heath
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joe valdez as well as many men mentioned.
sheckler has played the game of danger.
ricky o got no got no fear of cars [but to us it's scary].
danny way for cripel's sakes.
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Richie Jackson. He’s a pirate on a skateboard
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Daewons stuff in round 3 was insane. Also ryan decenzo, jaws, Tommy sandoval, wray, clive dixon, nyjah, burnquist
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Richie Jackson. He’s a pirate on a skateboard
He don’t give an eff about nothin’!
Except showing the fisheye
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Dway
Milton Martinez
Rowley
Bob Burnq (and anyone to boosts off those megas)
Pedro B
Pedro D
Shecks (tears or not he fucking boosts)
Jaws
Joslin
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Arto
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7Fr0dp8T_Q
15:52
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Don't forget about Kevin Baekkel
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Jeremy Wray
Clive Dixon
Dane Burman
Heath Kirchart
David Gonzáles
Ducky
Bob Burnquist
Deawong Song
Carlos Ruiz
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Pablo Ramirez. Dude pushed down hill to Mach 10.
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My vote is for Rowley. I get sweaty palms watching him 180 the stacked storage containers
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todd falcon
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Frankie Hill for 80s and early 90s.
Rowley, Heath, Arto, and Thomas, vov, Dway, Hawk for late 90s early 2000s.
Jaws, Joslin, Nyjah, Cole Wilson, Foy, Kyle Walker, daviid, Milton, and the GX crew for the last 10 years.
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My vote is for Rowley. I get sweaty palms watching him 180 the stacked storage containers
Most hyped and longest I’ve ever waited for a trick to still be hyped on it years later when the footage actually came out after the vans ad.
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The Dude who did that 407 bridge gap, I would never even be able to walk that narrow downward angled ledge to get to it in the first place
Rowley or who ever you guys named would probably shit their paints, dare devil parkour shit.
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Antonio Durao that crazy motherfucker
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sean young pushing down a massive hill at night in the rain absolutely razzled to the bone on acid
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those tricks where if you fuck up you're going to get mangled and or die
jeremy wray water tower
joe valdez china banks
clive dixon boardslide
was it clint walker who done that 5050 on the curved building?
that one kid who noseblunt yanked off the rail into that bank
that other one kid who noseblunt yanked i think off some weird inset lip thing on a building into a bank
that one other kid who did the heelflip into that skinny fucking bank (creature vid i think)
rowleys container gap and some 5050 on a bridge
al partanens blunt on that water slide shit
milton martinez in general
gx crew
dane burmans 5050 could of went wrong
koki loiazas subway ollie (third rail bop)
anyone who ever stepped to the leap of faith
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Boulala did some burly shit in his day.
Dane burman's 5050 was terifying
Jaws and Joslin are both doing stuff that people would not have thought possible a few years ago
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GX1000. case closed
Skating hills isn’t scary. You either ride or die. But it’s all do able. No matter your level of talent.
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The Dude who did that 407 bridge gap, I would never even be able to walk that narrow downward angled ledge to get to it in the first place
Rowley or who ever you guys named would probably shit their paints, dare devil parkour shit.
footage?
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Skating hills isn’t scary. You either ride or die. But it’s all do able. No matter your level of talent.
youve clearly havent bombed a big enough hill. surviving a speed wobble mid-hill is one of the scariest & funnest things I have ever experienced
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Skating hills isn’t scary. You either ride or die. But it’s all do able. No matter your level of talent.
lol what, that's like saying falling out of a burning tower block window isn't scary because it requires no skill
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Pedro Delfino for the new generation.
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The Dude who did that 407 bridge gap, I would never even be able to walk that narrow downward angled ledge to get to it in the first place
Rowley or who ever you guys named would probably shit their paints, dare devil parkour shit.
footage?
Just looked it up, personally I'm easily scared of heights so I indeed found the clip pretty fucking scary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIOpDGlDvRE
koki loiazas subway ollie (third rail bop)
Then you would have to also include M.N.M.F.T.B. who did it first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9AXlcN0IxM
ender
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boulala
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GX1000. case closed
Thanks Columbo
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Joey Brezinski
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Tons of people have done that 407 gap. Youtubers ffs. Rowley would laugh at that shit, get a grip.
Let's give Clive's oil silo cover a mention. Easily could have died.
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Joey Brezinski
Yeah manuals are no joke. You might fall back and break your wrist and get pointed and laughed at.
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Tons of people have done that 407 gap. Youtubers ffs. Rowley would laugh at that shit, get a grip.
Any photo / footage? I had never seen the spot before or at least I couldn't recognize it. Did a lazy Google search of the name and of course this popped up. (and about Rowley yeah, quite obviously)
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Westgate
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Clint Walker for sure. The bs 5050 drop in from we are blood, the nollie heel in the intro of his ambig part, the bs lip on that rail that Heath tried, his kickflip into the bank at the end of that supra edit, and his 5-0 kicklip on that overpass @ 1:10.
http://youtu.be/YZVXVUqb9j4
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Is there a tasteful way something can be scary rather than exclusively the sheer size/height of a handrail? Then it just becomes a thread about who skates biggest shit..
Pablo Ramirez forever for sure. I’ll also throw in Nick Boserio for his cutty-buck™ approach he’s been running for awhile now.
M.N.M.F.T.B is legendary.
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Is there a tasteful way something can be scary rather than exclusively the sheer size/height of a handrail? Then it just becomes a thread about who skates biggest shit..
Pablo Ramirez forever for sure. I’ll also throw in Nick Boserio for his cutty-buck™ approach he’s been running for awhile now.
M.N.M.F.T.B is legendary.
i'd say the spot selection and the approach to it is a definite factor. if we think of say el toro or any other iconic spot, it's for sure still impressive as fuck seeing anything else go down it but at the same time you can also list off all the other things that have been done down it and for the most part anyone jumping down that shit is probably well acquainted with doing that on a regular basis and knows how to fall/roll out of shit to avoid injury. now if you take say jeremy wrays water tower ollie, just out in the fuckin sticks and he decides to ollie it. first try, never been done again and it probably wont be, same with clive dixons boardslide - those become more memorable due to a combination of the fact they've never been done before and the obvious death factor if you fuck it. arguably the same with alot of GX footage, always seems very unplanned spur of the moment sporadic and the way it's filmed kinda feels like you're there on the session with them. number of variables that could also go wrong there ie traffic pedestrians stones cracks etc but when they ride out of that shit through the wobbles at mach 10 you're in disbelief.
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Matt Schlager
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Jon Dicksons kickflip ender in Made Chapter 2
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(https://i0.wp.com/i.pinimg.com/originals/44/cc/8f/44cc8fe631baccddace716bba4ef71d2.jpg)
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Is there a tasteful way something can be scary rather than exclusively the sheer size/height of a handrail? Then it just becomes a thread about who skates biggest shit..
Pablo Ramirez forever for sure. I’ll also throw in Nick Boserio for his cutty-buck™ approach he’s been running for awhile now.
M.N.M.F.T.B is legendary.
i'd say the spot selection and the approach to it is a definite factor. if we think of say el toro or any other iconic spot, it's for sure still impressive as fuck seeing anything else go down it but at the same time you can also list off all the other things that have been done down it and for the most part anyone jumping down that shit is probably well acquainted with doing that on a regular basis and knows how to fall/roll out of shit to avoid injury. now if you take say jeremy wrays water tower ollie, just out in the fuckin sticks and he decides to ollie it. first try, never been done again and it probably wont be, same with clive dixons boardslide - those become more memorable due to a combination of the fact they've never been done before and the obvious death factor if you fuck it. arguably the same with alot of GX footage, always seems very unplanned spur of the moment sporadic and the way it's filmed kinda feels like you're there on the session with them. number of variables that could also go wrong there ie traffic pedestrians stones cracks etc but when they ride out of that shit through the wobbles at mach 10 you're in disbelief.
One of the scariest spots I've seen and actually backed out from skating was the top of an 'innocent' water tower in Pula, Croatia which I believe is abandoned. Basically a several stories high, giant ass metal container that's all decrepit with probably decades old rust, just the spiral staircase to get up there is sketchy as fuck, then once you make it up there, the spot is the top of the water tower itself because it's so rusty and deformed by the heat it's got bumps and waves everywhere, but it's also decrepit metal and feels thin and weak as fuck (it deforms under one's weight in parts). I think Marko Zubak skates it in Solsticij. Looks super fun but the ground is pretty much a rusty platform that's super old and could give out under the weight of a skateboard anytime, let alone the impact of landing a trick; even the locals are uncertain about it and aware that every skate there is getting closer and closer to playing with death. Gives a whole new meaning to the little chinese nollie Marko does. I went up there to check it out years ago but never dared to set foot on my skateboard on that shit.
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Dollin.
You already know it's not a make. He still goes for it. Scary.
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Clint Walker for sure. The bs 5050 drop in from we are blood, the nollie heel in the intro of his ambig part, the bs lip on that rail that Heath tried, his kickflip into the bank at the end of that supra edit, and his 5-0 kicklip on that overpass @ 1:10.
http://youtu.be/YZVXVUqb9j4
That was a heavy part. I need to watch Saturdays.
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I will die on this hill...When it mattered...HEATH.
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nik stain
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Is there a tasteful way something can be scary rather than exclusively the sheer size/height of a handrail? Then it just becomes a thread about who skates biggest shit..
Pablo Ramirez forever for sure. I’ll also throw in Nick Boserio for his cutty-buck™ approach he’s been running for awhile now.
M.N.M.F.T.B is legendary.
i'd say the spot selection and the approach to it is a definite factor. if we think of say el toro or any other iconic spot, it's for sure still impressive as fuck seeing anything else go down it but at the same time you can also list off all the other things that have been done down it and for the most part anyone jumping down that shit is probably well acquainted with doing that on a regular basis and knows how to fall/roll out of shit to avoid injury. now if you take say jeremy wrays water tower ollie, just out in the fuckin sticks and he decides to ollie it. first try, never been done again and it probably wont be, same with clive dixons boardslide - those become more memorable due to a combination of the fact they've never been done before and the obvious death factor if you fuck it. arguably the same with alot of GX footage, always seems very unplanned spur of the moment sporadic and the way it's filmed kinda feels like you're there on the session with them. number of variables that could also go wrong there ie traffic pedestrians stones cracks etc but when they ride out of that shit through the wobbles at mach 10 you're in disbelief.
One of the scariest spots I've seen and actually backed out from skating was the top of an 'innocent' water tower in Pula, Croatia which I believe is abandoned. Basically a several stories high, giant ass metal container that's all decrepit with probably decades old rust, just the spiral staircase to get up there is sketchy as fuck, then once you make it up there, the spot is the top of the water tower itself because it's so rusty and deformed by the heat it's got bumps and waves everywhere, but it's also decrepit metal and feels thin and weak as fuck (it deforms under one's weight in parts). I think Marko Zubak skates it in Solsticij. Looks super fun but the ground is pretty much a rusty platform that's super old and could give out under the weight of a skateboard anytime, let alone the impact of landing a trick; even the locals are uncertain about it and aware that every skate there is getting closer and closer to playing with death. Gives a whole new meaning to the little chinese nollie Marko does. I went up there to check it out years ago but never dared to set foot on my skateboard on that shit.
spots like that really start pushing the whole scare factor from looking cool and being an interesting watch to something way more dangerous. there was that clip recently where some guy did a hurricane on a bank to ledge with the freight train passing and maybe it was just the angle of it but that shit looked mere inches from him and it rubbed me the wrong way. one slight minor fuck up on the trick, timing etc and that would've been not only his life fucked but the train driver too. thenagain i suppose you could argue that about the GX crew which kind of invalidates my point but ehh.
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JT Aultz
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GX.
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JT Aultz
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nik stain
I like Nik Stain but running for half a block to get speed for a manual on a sidewalk doesnt exactly compare to the rest of the stuff in this thread.
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Dollin.
You already know it's not a make. He still goes for it. Scary.
fuck, great answer! youre totally right
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Currently: Milton Martinez and Pedro Delfino
But Milton is on some next level shit
Past: Thomas , Rowley, kirchart
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nik stain
wow you actually think this
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Pablo
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Pablo
Iwas gona make a joke about swan maybe having the scariest fits, but I realised he is just a budget watered down hybrid of Dylan and boulala but with none of the charisma that made those dudes rad.
Scariest fits probably go to Stephen LAwyer or that dude with the belly shirts.
Pablo is to pedestrian to even be mentioned in this thread
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Jon Rowe
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wow you actually think this
lol no. thought it was kind of obvious?
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Iwas gona make a joke about swan maybe having the scariest fits, but I realised he is just a budget watered down hybrid of Dylan and boulala but with none of the charisma that made those dudes rad.
Scariest fits probably go to Stephen LAwyer or that dude with the belly shirts.
Pablo is to pedestrian to even be mentioned in this thread
I'm guessing he means Pablo Ramirez.
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The answer is obviously Andy Anderson.
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The question is who DOES the scariest tricks, in a present tense, not who has done the scariest tricks.
And the answer is Milton Martinez.
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milton
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Present tense = Pedro D & Clint Walker, they both have an eye for tricks that are visually scary as well as difficult
Lol at all the GX comments, that pushing down a hill meme needs to end
Boulala, Dollin & Rowley obviously in the 2000s
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Present tense = Pedro D & Clint Walker, they both have an eye for tricks that are visually scary as well as difficult
Lol at all the GX comments, that pushing down a hill meme needs to end
Boulala, Dollin & Rowley obviously in the 2000s
When I watched Dollin's 9 Club episode, I was actually surprised to hear that not one of his tricks in Sight Unseen or the Baker videos was done without having a few beers first. Obviously, he's a complete alcoholic, but I figured that maybe he skated without drinking at least once....
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Joe Valdez.
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Franco
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Everything Milton Martinez does
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Franco
2 trips to NYC and I didn’t fight him either time... not from lack of trying though
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Westgate, when u think of all the east coast cheese grater bullshit he mobs u really gotta consider he could be getting burnt on almost any trick he tries. First thing that came to mind was the drop in on that driveway ledge in SF for the Peace video. (i know thats not east coast but it was still gnarly as fuck.
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I get just as scared watching Milton setting up a trick as i do watching kids learn how to roll down a bank.
Skating is scary :-\
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Iwas gona make a joke about swan maybe having the scariest fits, but I realised he is just a budget watered down hybrid of Dylan and boulala but with none of the charisma that made those dudes rad.
Scariest fits probably go to Stephen LAwyer or that dude with the belly shirts.
Pablo is to pedestrian to even be mentioned in this thread
I'm guessing he means Pablo Ramirez.
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When dill hit is worst low some of those public bathroom situations he got himself into were pretty sketchy
If you mean skateboard tricks, it’s Burnquist Sean Greene
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Pedro Delfino for the new generation.
Milton Martinez and Pedro Delfino are really fucking gnarly
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
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Those dudes that just skated that bank to ledge by the train. No contest
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Sean Greene
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Those dudes that just skated that bank to ledge by the train. No contest
also wins title for the dumbest tricks too. dont fuck with trains boys, you will die
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Duane
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
http://www.instagram.com/p/By23frvApVW/
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Adrien Bulard
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
new found respect for dime, was against them but may change my mind.
http://www.instagram.com/p/By23frvApVW/
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
http://www.instagram.com/p/By23frvApVW/
OOOOOOOHHHYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAH
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Austin Kanfoush has some pretty heavy stuff.
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
http://www.instagram.com/p/By23frvApVW/
OOOOOOOHHHYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAH
This dude rules so hard! Love his approach... Also, Boulala in his prime...
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
http://www.instagram.com/p/By23frvApVW/
OOOOOOOHHHYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAH
This dude rules so hard! Love his approach... Also, Boulala in his prime...
That was all CGI
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Alexis Lacroix is a fucking psycho, the shit he does is fucking hilarious but still pretty fucking scary. Oh Yeah
http://www.instagram.com/p/By23frvApVW/
OOOOOOOHHHYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAH
OOOOOOHHHHHH YEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHH