But I would have quit smoking weed to be a part of it. Yeah dude, last year at Street League in London. And I had no idea that was even happening. Are we going to get drug tested? But they were just getting everyone ready for it because this year is all the qualifying events. It was pretty funny being in that anti-doping class.
Was it helpful in the sense that it taught you what you needed to know in case you want to compete? Yeah, definitely. I learned about a lot of stuff. Dude, I was tripping on that. Is putting too much oxygen in your lungs going to help you skate longer? I live in Murietta, dude.
Does smoking help your skating at all? With pain or nerves or fear? Or is it just enjoyable? What do you get from Weedmaps as far as packages and product go? Ask em to stop at the park. Both skateboarders and smokers are groups of people prone to disregarding authority and what society deems as responsible and good.
Thus, there is a good deal of overlapping. Reasons for trying in the first place are similar to those above. I guess. Why do normal people smoke? Some because they think it's "cool" and they just want to try and fit in with their view of the skateboarding culture, and the other part because they want to.
Well at my park it says "No smoking" but they all ignore it Originally Posted by dtj Originally Posted by KcJosh. You'd be surprised by the number of people who smoke weed.
I've known people who smoke weed that I wouldn't suspect. So really it is hard to generalize smokers like that. Beagle immediately started pushing the kush on Instagram, hashtagging the strain name and posting videos of himself planting, trimming, and — of course — smoking his personal product.
Next year, skateboarding will make its Olympic debut in Tokyo, Japan. Would skaters really be able to cut their hash habits? What would happen if a skater tested positive? Can WeedMaps sponsor the Olympic team? Those questions were answered in January of this year when the U. The disembodied robotic voice of the French band floated like a clarion call above the rambunctious, slick harmonies of the beat, the song literally stretched in time, and I felt like I was at the bottom of a sonorous canyon created by a cheesily-perfect pop song.
Words by Ted Barrow I was also skateboarding a lot in this era. No one was putting car keys in these. Image via Reddit. Vent City — Episode 2 is here! This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.
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