Haters gonna hate

:man_shrugging: miserable people hate other’s happiness

It’s sad, but true.

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the positive I’m gonna take from this is i now found your YouTube channel to sub! hopefully see you at club sometime soon although I’m sure we prolly drive by each other daily in WG and just don’t realize it haha

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Hey I’m always down to chill outside the 2 hr drive to club!! It’s kinda crazy how often it’s schedule overlaps with stuff I have going on personally lol

I live right by the train station.

Keep an eye out for the lifted black 4 Runner with a tube bumper, yellow fogs, and a sick skeleton arm on the DS door lol

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I usually try to just laugh and agree with them.

I used to get “get a job” a lot, when I’m recording 90% of my content on my breaks at work :rofl:

People are funny.

I recently posted a video of me doing a trick and put “gigachad teaches betas how to woo the ladies” as the on screen text, just basically begging someone to make fun of me. Would you believe I didn’t get a single bite?! It was only people being nice! Like, “hello? Ex-junky nerd playing with a yoyo and calling myself gigachad? I said ‘woo the ladies’. Where’s the haters?” :joy: I really thought it would work!

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I have no ideas what you are talking about. This thread is hardly the place for you to grind an axe.

If you would like to discuss, feel free to message me directly.

You’re an ex-junkie? Me too! Congrats on your sobriety!

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Congrats on yours too!

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From my most Famous™ post:

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I suppose “junky in active recovery” might be more accurate than ex-junky, in my case. Also, wouldn’t call myself sober, exactly :sweat_smile: but yeah, it’s been 10 years or more since my last “party”, if you catch my drift.

Congrats on staying clean! Stuff’s not easy.

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Active recovery or not, still an epic achievement… I don’t judge anyone on how they define their sobriety, I haven’t had a drink or shot up in 13 years, but I use medical mary jane (after a long discussion with my wife), so I’m not strictly “sober” either, but I’m still alive and productive and that is what counts… If you ever want to chat, I’m a DM away…

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4 years come July. From mental hospitals and madness to family times and yoyos, feeling higher without than with

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Congratulations! It’s great to hear success stories, there are too few of them unfortunately…

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You guys are all warriors. Salute :saluting_face: :saluting_face:

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25-years drug free and still in active recovery because it never ends, but it does get a lot easier. Also 4 months alcohol free / sober.

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That’s amazing!

My 4 years is drugs, and while alcohol was never my vice of choice, I should set it down and turn that into yoyo money

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You’re absolutely correct, recovery never ends… it’s a life long marathon, not a sprint…didn’t mean to turn this into a recovery thread, but it’s great to hear everyones success stories… keep up the great work everyone! One day at a time!

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What year is the Vette and are those real white walls or the inserts?

Most of the heckling I’ve had hasn’t even been online usually, groups of kids started throwing coins at me and yelling ‘touch grass’ just for yo-yoing outside. I guess that’s one way to get paid for your performance. :sweat_smile: But seriously, some people just don’t get it when you’re passionate about something. Glad this community does .

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That’s a ‘65 Thunderbird actually! And yep, they’re real and they’re fantastic

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They’re right, you did have a nice kitchen.

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