Something tells me that me that they won't be Destroying any Racism near the Chinese RVCA sweatshop.
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It’s actually the follow up to a shirt designed by one of their young team riders. But yeah, how dare they not like racists!Something tells me that me that they won't be Destroying any Racism near the Chinese RVCA sweatshop.
Virtue signaling for attention is lame and insincere. Actions not words on an internet forum.
so it’s more than words. it‘s meaningful action."Half of the proceeds would now go to a relevant charity in Australia, AIME, and the other half would go to a relevant charity in the States, Inner-City Arts — each helping underprivileged children reach their potential.
Sadly unsurprising and just like dad predicted, the teenage professional surfer has run into some negativity along the way for something he’d only ever intended to be positive."
Wait a minute...!I look at this this way: in the mid-90s people started wearing t-shirts that said “End Rave-ism”, and it worked.
So, never dismiss the power of strong social messages.
rave was still alive and well in socal pre pandemic and only gained speed and momentum in the 2000's so youre mid nineties shirts didnt do sh!t round these parts.I look at this this way: in the mid-90s people started wearing t-shirts that said “End Rave-ism”, and it worked.
So, never dismiss the power of strong social messages.
you should look into jokes and sarcasm. they‘re both really fun.rave was still alive and well in socal pre pandemic and only gained speed and momentum in the 2000's so youre mid nineties shirts didnt do sh!t round these parts.
Vigilance! Knowledge of rave could be used as some sort of millennial purity test. Careful, club drugs kill.you should look into jokes and sarcasm. they‘re both really fun.
We need a separate kissin' cousins section next to the foil section.Ever pooned a non blood related cousin?
I'm having some seriously impure thoughts about one of mine and I'm pretty sure that if I pressed the issue I could have my way with her......just worried about the inter-family political consequences.forum.surfer.com
Yeah, it was an interesting episode. Kmele brought the other two up short more than once.This guy was on Big MAher
I want to listen to his podcast
We The Fifth
The topics are broad, the insights are deep, and the jokes are blue. From their enclave in midtown Manhattan, Michael Moynihan (Vice), Matt Welch (Reason), and Kmele Foster (Freethink) dissect the news, interrogate guests, and question just about everything.wethefifth.com