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THEDIRTYBUBBLEHe has segment in finito apparently. Broke his shoulder or something last season. Probably gonna get a real job or do smart people things
THEDIRTYBUBBLEHe has segment in finito apparently. Broke his shoulder or something last season. Probably gonna get a real job or do smart people things
TallxTheard that he cant lip on blind 2 after shoulder injury so he quit
McSlayIt all started last January in the north of Sweden. We (the bunch) had been out late in the desolate woods of Sweden, one of the stiller and quieter places on earth. As we skied out of the spot, I was the last one. Already terrified due to the earlier mentions of wolves in the area but what happened next was far worse. In the midst of surf inspired slash soft white light engulfed me. I originally believed this to be the fabled white room, it was not. I came to after a short time laying in the snow, seeing a strange green light retreating into the night ski. I brushed it off and got up, because the I assumed the wolves would be coming soon. To my horror I discovered I no longer was able to maintain any control of my skis. It was as if all the muscle memory I had worked my whole life, poured my whole heart into had been stolen from me. It was a long walk out of the forest, finally making it back to the cabin, I fell into a deep but troubled sleep. Over the next several weeks my symptoms did not improve my abilities were gone. What was once like butter became more like sandpaper. After much discussion with Maxi, we came to the conclusion cartoons from another dimension stole my abilities in order to run a new demo at their theme park that is facing financial difficulties and is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Upon reaching this conclusion Maxi took off after them, after performing the world record future fire cracker of 8 stairs opening a worm hole taking him to the cartoon dimension. For 40 days and 40 nights he battled the cartoons in a game of SLVSH that is still in the process of being edited but (spoiler alert) it wasn't enough and he did not win my skills back.
The road to recovery has been long and hard. I'm not sure if I'll ever be back to where I was before skiing, but every day I'm fighting back for the butter. Look for a new documentary from Stept on my recovery process in the coming months.
McSlayIt all started last January in the north of Sweden. We (the bunch) had been out late in the desolate woods of Sweden, one of the stiller and quieter places on earth. As we skied out of the spot, I was the last one. Already terrified due to the earlier mentions of wolves in the area but what happened next was far worse. In the midst of surf inspired slash soft white light engulfed me. I originally believed this to be the fabled white room, it was not. I came to after a short time laying in the snow, seeing a strange green light retreating into the night ski. I brushed it off and got up, because the I assumed the wolves would be coming soon. To my horror I discovered I no longer was able to maintain any control of my skis. It was as if all the muscle memory I had worked my whole life, poured my whole heart into had been stolen from me. It was a long walk out of the forest, finally making it back to the cabin, I fell into a deep but troubled sleep. Over the next several weeks my symptoms did not improve my abilities were gone. What was once like butter became more like sandpaper. After much discussion with Maxi, we came to the conclusion cartoons from another dimension stole my abilities in order to run a new demo at their theme park that is facing financial difficulties and is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Upon reaching this conclusion Maxi took off after them, after performing the world record future fire cracker of 8 stairs opening a worm hole taking him to the cartoon dimension. For 40 days and 40 nights he battled the cartoons in a game of SLVSH that is still in the process of being edited but (spoiler alert) it wasn't enough and he did not win my skills back.
The road to recovery has been long and hard. I'm not sure if I'll ever be back to where I was before skiing, but every day I'm fighting back for the butter. Look for a new documentary from Stept on my recovery process in the coming months.
McSlayIt all started last January in the north of Sweden. We (the bunch) had been out late in the desolate woods of Sweden, one of the stiller and quieter places on earth. As we skied out of the spot, I was the last one. Already terrified due to the earlier mentions of wolves in the area but what happened next was far worse. In the midst of surf inspired slash soft white light engulfed me. I originally believed this to be the fabled white room, it was not. I came to after a short time laying in the snow, seeing a strange green light retreating into the night ski. I brushed it off and got up, because the I assumed the wolves would be coming soon. To my horror I discovered I no longer was able to maintain any control of my skis. It was as if all the muscle memory I had worked my whole life, poured my whole heart into had been stolen from me. It was a long walk out of the forest, finally making it back to the cabin, I fell into a deep but troubled sleep. Over the next several weeks my symptoms did not improve my abilities were gone. What was once like butter became more like sandpaper. After much discussion with Maxi, we came to the conclusion cartoons from another dimension stole my abilities in order to run a new demo at their theme park that is facing financial difficulties and is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Upon reaching this conclusion Maxi took off after them, after performing the world record future fire cracker of 8 stairs opening a worm hole taking him to the cartoon dimension. For 40 days and 40 nights he battled the cartoons in a game of SLVSH that is still in the process of being edited but (spoiler alert) it wasn't enough and he did not win my skills back.
The road to recovery has been long and hard. I'm not sure if I'll ever be back to where I was before skiing, but every day I'm fighting back for the butter. Look for a new documentary from Stept on my recovery process in the coming months.