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Vans flow rider Sam Narvaez is a total skater’s skater: always down to go out, pushing as fast as possible and skating anything in front of her. Whether she’s on the board or in the kitchen, Sam operates with a level of drive that only a select few are born with. And you need that determination when you grow up skating in Key Largo; a tiny island off of Florida’s southern coast about an hour’s drive south of Miami. Key Largo—to put it mildly—has limited spot options. But what the island lacks in spots or skateparks, Sam made up for with raw creativity and the DIY spirit that has permeated skate culture since the beginning. In Sam’s view, a downed telephone pole or displaced chunk of sidewalk after a hurricane becomes an ideal spot. No ledges? Build your own in an abandoned tennis court. Sam carries that outlook with her off the board, and into the culinary world, where she’s fast becoming an accomplished young chef.
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I just can't look at the Vice logo without feeling angry.
Quote from: Cool Ceith on June 21, 2019, 01:04:48 PMExpand QuoteI just can't look at the Vice logo without feeling angry.[close]yeah i’m not sure why they ran this through their vice youtube channel. this is the second installment of that “broadly” series. they should have just ran it through that to remove any vice stigma. the first was that breana geering/una farrar video, which i recall you enjoyed.
I just can't look at the Vice logo without feeling angry.[close]
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them cats are out getting mashed up to jungle, he's out mashing up jungle cats. it's just not gonna work.