We didn't really interact, but I saw skrillex skating down the street in the LA arts district with what looked like a gaggle of teens.
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I got no real talent for skating aside from having a strong natural sense of balance but damn if cruising around in circles on 8 wheels all night isn’t making me want to get really good at roller skating the DJ is playing 80s pop, 2000s rap, techno, 70s funk, Kendrick Lamar, folks are partner dancing, starting skate trains, whistle blowing, fan clacking, lots of people are probably high. it’s a good time.
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started two years ago and it took over my life. depending on the city you are in you meet so many people helps me connect to music in a care free way have also started traveling to skate festivals around the world though tbh nothing ever beats skating in your home city if you meet the right people
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Easily top three activity to do with friends Although I must admit ice skating and roller skating is for lovers! πŸ›ΌπŸ€πŸ›Ό Gonna sneak an ask in here but: Inline Or Quads?
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