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ExomatrixTV
1st November 2013, 23:16
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gittarpikk
2nd November 2013, 13:36
Yep...we still have the Keystone;s....:)
Sidney
2nd November 2013, 14:27
LOL...............................................................................:bump: Ya almost have to feel sorry for them and their pitiful snowfence. (almost) :)
Bill Ryan
2nd November 2013, 15:41
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WONDERFUL. :)
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Christine
2nd November 2013, 15:43
Thanks John, that made my day!
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj156/brosspal/laugh%20out%20loud/laughing-monkey.gif
Robin
2nd November 2013, 16:42
Hilarious!
Now, if skateboarders can do this at such a large scale, why haven't groups been more successful, or at least more willing, in doing mass protests against legislation? Though I think this is funny, it shows that people are more interested in skateboarding than saving the planet. :rolleyes:
Imagine this kind of spirit being used to go and investigate Area 51. They wouldn't be able to stop a million-person march on Area 51! :p
Krist
2nd November 2013, 17:17
Part of skate culture at its best..by pass security at all costs.Lol anarchy is part of the unwritten rules of skating . You gotta "pay your dues". Love it!
DeDukshyn
2nd November 2013, 19:02
I couldn't tell what the police where actually trying to accomplish ... lol.
Bill Ryan
4th November 2013, 13:46
:bump:
-- has to be seen! :)
Krist
4th November 2013, 15:14
Benny Hill musical skit...funny.
AriG
4th November 2013, 22:56
I am laughing to hard my cheeks hurt ( on my face ) and I have a stitch. What a stitch! So as I am laughing, the part of my brain that allows accepts conspiracy theory as conspiracy fact started rumbling and it occurred to me that this video is almost allegorical.... the street cops inept in their ability to control the throngs of skateboarders struggle to maintain a thin veil to control the flow. Let's extrapolate that to the powers that were, the illuminati, the top 1% and their convoluted efforts at keeping us corralled? Incredibly symbolic of the bigger picture IMO. ( I know, I know... me thinks too much).
blufire
5th November 2013, 11:16
It won't be so funny folks when this type of event is met with lethal force.
Skateboarders will be like ducks in a pond with a simple automatic weapon.
Please. . . Stop for a minute and seriously think about the dynamic that is being implemented here (on purpose) between police officers and the skateboarders. Think hard about the eventual and planned outcome of this hardlined division and hatred between police and citizens that is being manufactured
I don't see anything funny about this in any way. . . . . This is tragic
araucaria
5th November 2013, 12:00
Please chill out, blufire, the only weapons and hatred and lethal force here are in your imagination. All I can see is a bunch of traffic cops making a fool of themselves, and even if it were something more sinister, the appropriate response would still be to laugh. It is often by making light of things that tragedy is to be avoided, certainly not by extrapolating from something quite harmless to arrive at what you suggest.
Peace
blufire
5th November 2013, 12:18
Please chill out, blufire, the only weapons and hatred and lethal force here are in your imagination. All I can see is a bunch of traffic cops making a fool of themselves, and even if it were something more sinister, the appropriate response would still be to laugh. It is often by making light of things that tragedy is to be avoided, certainly not by extrapolating from something quite harmless to arrive at what you suggest.
Peace
And what do you think will happen when in the future one of these humiliated frustrated cops meets up with a skateboarder who has broken a minor insignificant law?
Krist
5th November 2013, 14:17
Please chill out, blufire, the only weapons and hatred and lethal force here are in your imagination. All I can see is a bunch of traffic cops making a fool of themselves, and even if it were something more sinister, the appropriate response would still be to laugh. It is often by making light of things that tragedy is to be avoided, certainly not by extrapolating from something quite harmless to arrive at what you suggest.
Peace
And what do you think will happen when in the future one of these humiliated frustrated cops meets up with a skateboarder who has broken a minor insignificant law?
The skater will run!:p
AriG
6th November 2013, 00:05
Blufire,
I understand your point. By no means was I trying to make light of our plight. That said, think about the militarized police response to so many of the world's events in recent years and the energy that the Archons consumed in that strife. Think about the finesse of the skateboarders as they escape the clutches of what really is a smoke screen - the attempts by the few to control the many. Be a wave rather than a particle and escape the conflict. That is freedom. They cannot control that which they do not see and one day soon, they will awaken, jump aboard their skateboards and join the rest of us in our pursuit of meaning, happiness and experience. Until then? They are the ones who are imprisoned by their artificial barriers. They are in hell.
DeDukshyn
6th November 2013, 01:14
Please chill out, blufire, the only weapons and hatred and lethal force here are in your imagination. All I can see is a bunch of traffic cops making a fool of themselves, and even if it were something more sinister, the appropriate response would still be to laugh. It is often by making light of things that tragedy is to be avoided, certainly not by extrapolating from something quite harmless to arrive at what you suggest.
Peace
And what do you think will happen when in the future one of these humiliated frustrated cops meets up with a skateboarder who has broken a minor insignificant law?
Well if it was the UK -- the youth will run and the copper will say "Stop! or I'll ... I'll, I'll say Stop, again!!!" (while waving a baton in frustration) ;) And life will go on like every other day when that happens ... (yawn) ;)
I for one won't be worried about a cop having a bad day potentially, and taking it out on me. That can and does happen all the time and nothing you can do to control it. If cops act bad - they should be reprimanded. I for one won't be bending over in fear of "what if" scenarios.
GrnEggsNHam
7th November 2013, 19:29
"Police officers are scumbags"
I bet at least 20-25% of the American population think like this. For good reason, some police officers are morons and do act like scumbags. Why are those individuals employed as officers? Because in our current society the position of civil servant is undesirable. Meaning most people with intellect and good sense won't want to be a police officer.
This is also applied to our education system. I have some experience in this area and will expand on what I mean. Being a teacher in America is not a desirable position either, even though it is absolutely the most important position that can exist. My mother was a teacher(retired after 25 years) and she would spend countless hours after work preparing lessons and grading. She honestly wanted every student to succeed and did everything she could for them. Her compensation for such an effort was minimal at best. Now she is retired and they are revoking her monthly retirement if she doesn't work within the school system for a certain amount of hours a year. This is in Virginia by the way, I am sure similar things are happening elsewhere.
How did this happen? By generalizing the curriculums for students they placed handcuffs on educators. This demoralized the educators who were actually trying to do a good job. If you went through the public school system like I did, then you are already well aware of the high % of educators who absolutely don't give a ****. I once had a teacher who only became a teacher so he could coach the Baseball team... He played Solitaire while we copied text from a chalk board each day. Which brings me to this, memory is not equal to intellect and memorizing lines of text does not equal learning. This is further compounded by the students revolting(class disruptions) or just plain ignoring the moronic lessons the teachers are forced to use. In Virginia they call them Standards Of Learning(SOLs) and ironically learning is the last thing that takes place in public schools.
Referee
8th November 2013, 05:02
I needed that laugh! Great stuff!
Flash
8th November 2013, 05:19
when I saw the skaters going around like his, changing space and pace faster than the police could ever do, and finding all the little tiny spot where they could go, i had two thoughts:
1. One has to be very agile in his thinking an doing, know its art well to change so fast. If we are going done, it is the way to go across the change, fast and well trained movements/action, knowing what we are doing.
2. We need lots of computer savvy that are as agile on the web and on computer to avoid PTB taking control of the internet. Some savvy who will find all the loopholes and détours to get somewhere.
3. It may be the disobedient new generation that will finally make the change. If we can unplug them from the video games. But here they had guts, in group.
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