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alex fatemi nosegrinded it
Yoooo, I used to hang out with Alex Fatemi all the time when I lived in SF from Sep '07 - Mar '08! He went to art school with my hometown friends. Him and some other homies made a video called "Free Dirt", he had a sick part in it. So did my buddy Craig Stucky. I think Craig became a Buddhist monk or some shit. Those were the fuckin' days.
Good to hear that Alex Fatemi is still ripping, I should track him down and catch up. Ryan Lay was also in that circle of friends. At the time, he was much more focused on the art school life rather than being a sponsored skater. As we can all see nowadays, Ryan ultimately chose the skate life. And thank goodness for that, because he's awesome to watch! Ben Gore was also around that circle of friendos, Rasa Libre was goin' on at the time.
Wow! You are SO special! Congratulations!
Seriously? He's stoked on a former friend.
Why wouldn't he be? That's being the opposite of you, a positive human being.
Your negative attitude just to prove intellect is sad.
Do you know how many people on slap "know that guy?" Its been a longstanding norm that posting just to say you know a person is looked down upon as name dropping.
That said, who the fuck are you? What do you do that is so positive that makes you the judge? Do you dedicate your life to serving a community, or do you just wake up every day purely looking out for number 1? Because I wake up and serve my community every day at my job, what about you, Mr. Superior?
just by virtue of making your job teaching (or whatever it was) absolutely does not necessarily mean you're serving your community.
example: if you are even 1% of the petty and pathologically sanctimonious douchebag that you are on here at your job then you are doing everyone around you (your community) a massive disservice.
you should use this instance of someone trying to equate showing up to their shitty job with doing something "positive" (your words), as leverage in an attempt to belittle someone on the internet, as an example when teaching your students (or whatever) the definition of irony.