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Quote from: KillSeth on August 27, 2014, 07:41:50 AMRusty spent months sucking dick via IG posts in order to finally get a job at the OSS store, pretty sure he couldn't care less if he's just making minimum wage.Respect the hustle.he used to also openly berate adam on here and on his various blogs and social media outlets, back when impressing bg was a priority over impressing a22. hes not a bad kid but hes just another comeup arse nugget now which is a shame
Rusty spent months sucking dick via IG posts in order to finally get a job at the OSS store, pretty sure he couldn't care less if he's just making minimum wage.Respect the hustle.
I don\'t think anyone is going to literally kill her. She\'ll probably just get thrown in jail and get raped a bunch.
Damn. Now I\'m torn between c***s or satan
I read both ends of this, and then questioned why I gave a shit in the first place. I don't ride anymore, nor do half the guys commenting on this post.
I'd rather support Kurt than Adam22; Kurt should post more videos, he's came up to a respectable point in BMX Media and probably doesn't like little boys and exploit them for personal gain.
Quote from: Prodigal Son on August 26, 2014, 02:01:45 AMhttp://blog.defgrip.net/2014/08/qa-will-smyth-discusses-digs-new-direction/I would pay to get a download overnight of a new issue. Could be really neat. A couple articles, a bunch of great photos, a video (maybe something more substantial than the wed edit) and an interview would satiate me for the month. Is too much media a good thing? Back when I started riding there was Ride US as a bi monthly thing I could find in grocery stores, then the advent of more and more videos (on vhs) and onto the internet age. Now, its absurd the amount of quality content you can find daily! Would you and I along with the rest of our community be better off without so much? Overload and desensitization is my observation on that.This section from the interview is excellent:"We’ve been approaching advertising a little differently too with our main focus being on a limited number of selective brands. We’re not opening our ad space up to anyone and everyone because we’d never do that with our editorial space (and we’re asking you to look at both). We only want you to see what we consider to be the best of what’s out there. There’s way too many companies in BMX and in my opinion there’s a lot that don’t bring much to the table. If anything they’re just getting in the way of those legit brands that do the good stuff and help keep BMX progressive, cool, interesting and fun."
http://blog.defgrip.net/2014/08/qa-will-smyth-discusses-digs-new-direction/I would pay to get a download overnight of a new issue. Could be really neat. A couple articles, a bunch of great photos, a video (maybe something more substantial than the wed edit) and an interview would satiate me for the month. Is too much media a good thing? Back when I started riding there was Ride US as a bi monthly thing I could find in grocery stores, then the advent of more and more videos (on vhs) and onto the internet age. Now, its absurd the amount of quality content you can find daily! Would you and I along with the rest of our community be better off without so much? Overload and desensitization is my observation on that.
Kurt: give examples of shitty brands, please
Quote from: redface on August 29, 2014, 08:31:30 AMKurt: give examples of shitty brands, pleaseAll those Euro brands firing out identical frames and completes with teams full of park guys with neck tattoos.