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warwhatwar:

plasticsoulman:

The only difference between Walt & Jesse: conscience


WHAT THE HELL

warwhatwar:

plasticsoulman:

The only difference between Walt & Jesse: conscience

WHAT THE HELL

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So we’re just gonna walk around pretending it’s not weird that one of our hands is just worse at everything?

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the-jaguarshark:

Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” - Stacy Peralta

the-jaguarshark:

Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s

“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” -
Stacy Peralta

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warwhatwar:

plasticsoulman:

The only difference between Walt & Jesse: conscience


WHAT THE HELL

warwhatwar:

plasticsoulman:

The only difference between Walt & Jesse: conscience

WHAT THE HELL

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So we’re just gonna walk around pretending it’s not weird that one of our hands is just worse at everything?

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accebear:

unbenannt by tess roby on Flickr.

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the-jaguarshark:

Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” - Stacy Peralta

the-jaguarshark:

Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s

“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” -
Stacy Peralta

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