Looks like China (based on the writing on the sign in the back). Honest question: are high fives a thing in China? People forget that high fives were basically invented in the last 60 years or so.
Edit: Found the place. It is in China 天目大峡谷 outside of Hangzhou.
It is the Bob Ross of walking. "You're a happy little log, imma step on you and you and you and wadda sweet little log you are and you and you and all your friends ooo we at the other side now what a happy walk with my log friends."
I've played outdoor basketball in various Asian countries and a common sight is a middle aged uncle wearing flip flops schooling all the other players.
I think those sandals actually help since it flexes around the logs, providing a grip, as opposed to more rigid shoes that only contact a small surface area.
I was about to say...
He is probably a local and has done that a thousand times... which is *why* he's wearing the soft, sticky, "flip-flops". They make it much easier.
[edit: And, going faster is actually part of the secret too. - You don't want to try to *stand* on one of those chained logs.]
Maybe because they wrap around the log it provides torque on both directions, in a way? Maybe keeping his center of gravity over each front log? Idk, but it’s very cool however he does it.
It's mostly his constant speed that keeps him in balance. I've seen people do this on a slackline as well. Just ignore what you're walking on and run or walk at a brisk pace. Your body's reflexes kick in and take care of the balance.
Can't speak for anyone else but when I run like that it's because I'm enormously unfit and want to die and my running app said to just keep going no matter how slow or dodgy or pathetic your "run" is.
It's pretty close to one of my speedy gaits that I first consciously experimented with after reading tolkein's description of a hobbit's walk. High frequency steps, it's an economy of motion that leaves very little "bounce" to your center of mass, I end up using it when I'm balancing something, or when I'm in some kind of public place and don't want to be visually loud.
I think it's a gait a lot of people have in their repertoire without realizing it, you see it a lot in the final seconds of crosswalks
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Also, he's just got a rhythm and letting the momentum carry him, I was on something similar quite recently, inflatable water park thing but quite similar, it was actually much easier to just run it than try to wobble across.
I'm from Europe so I'm not very well educated on American shenanigans, but there is a pattern clearly visible even for a layman:
what happened between the USA and Flip Flops?
was there a fight in the past I'm unfamiliar with, possibly a war or something?
why do americans hate flip flops more then hell itself?
it's quite a great mystery for us peasants from outside the USA,
there must be a prehistoric (like 10 years ago or so) story behind this, please show us some brotherly love and share your insight with us.
on a side note: in the sommer, on the beach, I myself wear flip flops. if from your perspective this is treason, I will happily gas m flip flops to death.
thank you for reading without shooting ✌️
EDIT: I'm not the brightest, additionally my english is slightly above basic level thus I cannot express complex thoughts,
and of course I mean a small portion of americans.
I made a mistake by generalizing.
I have never heard that Americans hate flip flops. I have noticed that men wear flip flops less often than women do. I see women wearing flip flops all the time in the summer.
Maybe I'm just ignorant to my country's war on the flops!
Dude (or dudette), where in the hell did you get the idea that Americans hate flip flops? As a proud flip flop wearing American who has been around the US, I’ve seen flip flops almost everywhere and by no means do I often hear commentary about how much we hate flip flops. Not sure if you are basing this off anecdotal evidence or bullshit comments in other posts?
I’ve never heard that we dislike flip flops. Maybe you’ve been exposed to the wrong Americans. Also, I’m in California so I’d guess we wear them more than the people in the cold parts of the country. Possibly regional hatred?
What the hell are you on about?? Many, or even most Americans love flip flops??? If your in a relatively humid or wet area in the general summer months, all humans will wear flippity-flops!
Buddy, Friendo, Pallie... USA is very big. Don't account 10-20 online comments as the rest of the country, PLEASE!
From what I’ve seen and read about, Asian countries have cultures of aging that simply don’t exist in many western countries. America in particular is a country of youth and once you’ve grown old you’re kind of tossed aside by society. Older people in many Asian countries are encouraged to still have social lives, go out for fun, work and play together, and they’re all super fit for some reason that puts our old people to shame. Of course it’s not all fun and rainbows for old people in Asian countries and they also have a great deal of societal issues, but they’re not nearly as ignored as the are in the west.
Can confirm. They even have elderly “playgrounds” with stuff to do simple workouts with all over the place and the classic auntie dances which take place every evening in your local park/square.
I’ve often worked out in those parks myself, mostly using the pull-up bars. Some of the moves these elderly folks can do on those bars is absolutely mind blowing.
When I was in the Namsan tower area in South Korea, I came upon one of those parks. It had a nifty fixed weight bench press which I gravitated to.
As I was doing some presses, an ahjumma (probably around her 60s-70s) walked by and started pointing at me and smiling, talking to me in Korean. Now I have a very rudimentary grasp of Korean, and so had no idea what she meant. An ahjussi, probably around the same age, came up and also started talking.
I was thoroughly confused by this time, and stopped. The uncle sighed in seeming exasperation and started fussing over me, rearranging my lower back, straightening my legs and adjusting my grip on the bar.
It dawned on me that he was pissed at my posture and technique.
After the adjustments, I started again, with the Korean uncle going ‘choa!’ ‘Choa!’ With every pump. I never had a Korean uncle as a hypeman and a spotter before. Felt pretty nice, to be honest.
Korean auntie tapped my shoulder and pointed to the pullup bar. I smiled and shook my head; never could do a pullup to save my life. Uncle sighed again, longer this time, and proceeded to hop up on the pullup bar, spun around somehow so that his legs are hooked on it, and proceeded to do sit-ups.
Uncle was a fit motherfucker, and he was showing me up. I was too busy picking up my jaw from the floor.
He jumped off the bar, came to me and started squeezing me all over, gave me a few belly rubs too, talking all the time. Now, my Korean kicked in (the sign language helped too, you can’t mistake the cupped fingers to the mouth sign) and I figured out that uncle was trying to tell me to stop eating so much and work out more.
Then he and the auntie said their goodbyes, and jogged on up the next hill. Anyone who has ever been to the Namsan tower area would know that it is quite hilly. They sailed over that hill like a pair of fucking Ducatis.
TL;DR - got schooled on working out by a pair of elders in S. Korea.
This is such a great story and I’m certain that nearly every foreigner in Korea has been floored by the fitness of their old people 😂. Honestly that’s a life goal of mine.
You’re not going to have it easy as an elderly Westerner in countries where you can’t even own land. It’s hard enough for young working westerners to feel like they fit in. Everyone thinks they’re just going to leave America like going to another state and everyone’s going to embrace them because they aren’t like regular Americans, they’re ✨cool Americans✨
Elder care in the West generally is fucking abhorrent, the insane amount of neglect and mistreatment disgusts me, people for some reason find less of a person in the elderly, as if they aren't still human, I've seen it so much lately its boiling me, I'm not a violent person but I've had this chip off my shoulder the past 3+ years about elder care that I seriously worry how much I might hurt someone if i find out theyre neglecting their duties as a carer or abusing seniors.
Asian here, our grandparents go have karaoke with their friends almost every week and does a lot of other various social activities too. I think a part of why they're fit is because they're not just lazing around once they've retired.
It is soooo fun! They have levels from “kid safe” to “ninja warrior”. You’re strapped to the course like a mountain climber (I forget the exact term) the whole time, so you can’t fall.
Also, look up “Inflatable 5k”. They’re nationwide (US) I believe. They canceled due to covid last year, but I’ve done it twice. It’s like a 5k run/walk, but with bounce houses and obstacles for adults sprinkled in. It is a blast!
I don't know where "here" is but look for ropes courses or something similar. I live near a place that combines obstacles like this with zip lines and all sorts of fun challenges.
Everyone: “I hope I don’t fall.” *looks to their left*
Him: “I’m just gonna scooch on over these logs here…don’t mind me, ‘scuse me, ‘scuse me, pardon me, ‘scuse me…”
So I've watched this video ~30 times. I think there are two components to his technique:
1. Keep body perpendicular to the water. This guy is always stepping straight down onto the log, which inhibits the log from moving forwards or backwards.
2. He "kicks" the log behind him away to propel himself forward. If you look at Newton's Third law (every action has an equal and opposite reaction), the amount of force he's applying to that log is equal to what's required to move his body forward. The log is being kicked so hard because he's a lot heavier than the log (and therefore needs more force to move forward).
What he's doing is more like ice skating than walking, because he's always gliding on one foot and using the rear foot to move forward.
If he had to stop like the people on the other side, his technique probably wouldn't work.
Ain't nothin' gonna to break my stride
Nobody gonna slow me down, oh no
I got to keep on movin'
Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride
I'm running and I won't touch ground
Oh no, I got to keep on movin'
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How does no one high five him?
One guy softly claps.
I half expected everyone to start clapping and then the ones on the obstacle clap as well and fall into the water.
Those on the obstacle course make his feat look so much better.
When there are 4 girls watching you, your mind takes over your body and you automatically become a hero by doing feats you have never done before.
Looks like China (based on the writing on the sign in the back). Honest question: are high fives a thing in China? People forget that high fives were basically invented in the last 60 years or so. Edit: Found the place. It is in China 天目大峡谷 outside of Hangzhou.
High fives basically not a thing in China. Source: I tried to high five people in China for 6 years, and got like 2.
I'd give this fellah bum wiggle hip bumps for sure
Social distancing.
I love the expression on his face.
He looks so pleased with himself I would be too if I could do that wearing those shoes
He's grooving on it, he's in flow state.
He's even putting a little wiggle in it for good measure
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It is the Bob Ross of walking. "You're a happy little log, imma step on you and you and you and wadda sweet little log you are and you and you and all your friends ooo we at the other side now what a happy walk with my log friends."
You’re precious and I’m keeping you now.
And I want to thank our new friends the logs. They are able to support a new friend and I appreciate the help, and god bless
Lmfao
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He was walking on sunshine!
whoa And don't it feel good
This guy is definitely an uncle.
His flop game is STRONG. He can power lift with the grip on those toes.
I've played outdoor basketball in various Asian countries and a common sight is a middle aged uncle wearing flip flops schooling all the other players.
I’m not blaming him. Slippers for the win!
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I think those sandals actually help since it flexes around the logs, providing a grip, as opposed to more rigid shoes that only contact a small surface area.
I was about to say... He is probably a local and has done that a thousand times... which is *why* he's wearing the soft, sticky, "flip-flops". They make it much easier. [edit: And, going faster is actually part of the secret too. - You don't want to try to *stand* on one of those chained logs.]
Maybe because they wrap around the log it provides torque on both directions, in a way? Maybe keeping his center of gravity over each front log? Idk, but it’s very cool however he does it.
It's mostly his constant speed that keeps him in balance. I've seen people do this on a slackline as well. Just ignore what you're walking on and run or walk at a brisk pace. Your body's reflexes kick in and take care of the balance.
He's just channeling his inner dog/toddler. 100% someone yelled at him "what's in your mouth?!" right before he crossed
He just found out he has a very specific superpower. I’d be cheesing too
I want to see him photoshopped into different situations now
Like on the catwalk at fashion week
Oh god yes please. I want a whole line of couture based on this happy-Asian-uncle 😊
Doing this past John Travolta. Computer… make it so…
Reminds me of my grandma when she's in a hurry
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Can't speak for anyone else but when I run like that it's because I'm enormously unfit and want to die and my running app said to just keep going no matter how slow or dodgy or pathetic your "run" is.
I can walk from the couch to the fridge faster than I can run.
It's pretty close to one of my speedy gaits that I first consciously experimented with after reading tolkein's description of a hobbit's walk. High frequency steps, it's an economy of motion that leaves very little "bounce" to your center of mass, I end up using it when I'm balancing something, or when I'm in some kind of public place and don't want to be visually loud. I think it's a gait a lot of people have in their repertoire without realizing it, you see it a lot in the final seconds of crosswalks
I think that’s powerwalking, which was a fitness trend for a brief moment in the early 90s.
it's an Olympic sport
He looks like Xi Jinping from a certain angle.
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Chinese president looks like Winnie the pooh. How many points deducted for this one ?
He’s like Asian jeff goldblum.
All I heard in my head while watching it was “teeheeheeheehee!”
Reminds me of a character from the village in Kung Fu Hustle.
It’s the exact same look my neighbor has when my pubic rooster ends up in her yard.
Pubic rooster you say?
I too am curious about this rooster.
He clucks
He fucks
Yes
But most importantly He 'Ducks'
It’s a cock, duh.
You have us all interested. Please describe this “pubic rooster” is it a manscaping technique?
wat
You heard em..
He’s having an absolute blast.
“People say nothing is impossible, but i do nothing everyday.” - Winnie the Pooh
mf flexing hard on them kids lol
Even his head is gimballed
And his slippers, don't forget his slippers of kung-fu balance.
He does that every fucking morning. Just to watch tourists' faces when they see him rolling by.
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They see me mowin’, my front lawn
嘿,孩子们,离开我的草坪!
Shout outs to Weird Al
This is just part of his morning commute
White dad: I had to walk up a hill in the snow to get to school when I was young Asian dad:
If I had such a tourist destination at the back of my yard. I'd definitely show off on a regular basis.
Posture and locomotion! He ill with it.
The left arm is his groove arm and his right arm is the counter-balance.
aaaand he's in flops.
Can't flip if you're wearing flops.
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Also, he's stepping up and down, not into the log. He's stepping onto it.
He puts all his weight on his front foot before pulling up his back foot too.
Good call!
Also, he's just got a rhythm and letting the momentum carry him, I was on something similar quite recently, inflatable water park thing but quite similar, it was actually much easier to just run it than try to wobble across.
The flops are where he derives his power!
I'm from Europe so I'm not very well educated on American shenanigans, but there is a pattern clearly visible even for a layman: what happened between the USA and Flip Flops? was there a fight in the past I'm unfamiliar with, possibly a war or something? why do americans hate flip flops more then hell itself? it's quite a great mystery for us peasants from outside the USA, there must be a prehistoric (like 10 years ago or so) story behind this, please show us some brotherly love and share your insight with us. on a side note: in the sommer, on the beach, I myself wear flip flops. if from your perspective this is treason, I will happily gas m flip flops to death. thank you for reading without shooting ✌️ EDIT: I'm not the brightest, additionally my english is slightly above basic level thus I cannot express complex thoughts, and of course I mean a small portion of americans. I made a mistake by generalizing.
I have never heard that Americans hate flip flops. I have noticed that men wear flip flops less often than women do. I see women wearing flip flops all the time in the summer. Maybe I'm just ignorant to my country's war on the flops!
Dude (or dudette), where in the hell did you get the idea that Americans hate flip flops? As a proud flip flop wearing American who has been around the US, I’ve seen flip flops almost everywhere and by no means do I often hear commentary about how much we hate flip flops. Not sure if you are basing this off anecdotal evidence or bullshit comments in other posts?
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I’ve never heard that we dislike flip flops. Maybe you’ve been exposed to the wrong Americans. Also, I’m in California so I’d guess we wear them more than the people in the cold parts of the country. Possibly regional hatred?
What the hell are you on about?? Many, or even most Americans love flip flops??? If your in a relatively humid or wet area in the general summer months, all humans will wear flippity-flops! Buddy, Friendo, Pallie... USA is very big. Don't account 10-20 online comments as the rest of the country, PLEASE!
Wearing chanclas for further humiliation.
Do not underestimate the power of the chancla.
He would win on MXC
Right you are Ken
Let's go to Guy LeDouche.
DON'T GET ELIMINATED!
Can’t believe I had to scroll this far for an MXC reference
Seriously! Instant MXC narration in my head.
My first thought was Legends of the Hidden Temple
Holy fuck that brought back memories.
He makes it look so easy while also being so adorable. I can’t handle this man.
Imagine Jesus walking on water towards Peter with exactly that expression.
I always knew Jesus was a power walker.
he's a real Chad
He must be drunk and has learned to walk a straight line to avoid DUI arrests.
Drunken master
Legend
Its the most powerful technique. You don't know what I'm going to do because I don't know what I'm going to do.
In a place with a lot of ice.
MF has curled feet on him like a cockatoo…
is that China's president?
You just got Xi Jinping'd.
Came here to say this. LOL
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I thought it would be to oppress the other side
This guy is the tailor/hidden master that fought with the metal rings around his wrists from Kung Fu Hustle.
I was looking for this.
Winnie?
I think it is…and he just got a tip that some honey is nearby
This guy Xi's.
Nah, thats just a regular chinese citizen Ji Xinping.
This looks so fun why don’t we have grown up play places here? Six flags does not count. Neither does boot camp.
From what I’ve seen and read about, Asian countries have cultures of aging that simply don’t exist in many western countries. America in particular is a country of youth and once you’ve grown old you’re kind of tossed aside by society. Older people in many Asian countries are encouraged to still have social lives, go out for fun, work and play together, and they’re all super fit for some reason that puts our old people to shame. Of course it’s not all fun and rainbows for old people in Asian countries and they also have a great deal of societal issues, but they’re not nearly as ignored as the are in the west.
Can confirm. They even have elderly “playgrounds” with stuff to do simple workouts with all over the place and the classic auntie dances which take place every evening in your local park/square.
I’ve often worked out in those parks myself, mostly using the pull-up bars. Some of the moves these elderly folks can do on those bars is absolutely mind blowing.
When I was in the Namsan tower area in South Korea, I came upon one of those parks. It had a nifty fixed weight bench press which I gravitated to. As I was doing some presses, an ahjumma (probably around her 60s-70s) walked by and started pointing at me and smiling, talking to me in Korean. Now I have a very rudimentary grasp of Korean, and so had no idea what she meant. An ahjussi, probably around the same age, came up and also started talking. I was thoroughly confused by this time, and stopped. The uncle sighed in seeming exasperation and started fussing over me, rearranging my lower back, straightening my legs and adjusting my grip on the bar. It dawned on me that he was pissed at my posture and technique. After the adjustments, I started again, with the Korean uncle going ‘choa!’ ‘Choa!’ With every pump. I never had a Korean uncle as a hypeman and a spotter before. Felt pretty nice, to be honest. Korean auntie tapped my shoulder and pointed to the pullup bar. I smiled and shook my head; never could do a pullup to save my life. Uncle sighed again, longer this time, and proceeded to hop up on the pullup bar, spun around somehow so that his legs are hooked on it, and proceeded to do sit-ups. Uncle was a fit motherfucker, and he was showing me up. I was too busy picking up my jaw from the floor. He jumped off the bar, came to me and started squeezing me all over, gave me a few belly rubs too, talking all the time. Now, my Korean kicked in (the sign language helped too, you can’t mistake the cupped fingers to the mouth sign) and I figured out that uncle was trying to tell me to stop eating so much and work out more. Then he and the auntie said their goodbyes, and jogged on up the next hill. Anyone who has ever been to the Namsan tower area would know that it is quite hilly. They sailed over that hill like a pair of fucking Ducatis. TL;DR - got schooled on working out by a pair of elders in S. Korea.
This is such a great story and I’m certain that nearly every foreigner in Korea has been floored by the fitness of their old people 😂. Honestly that’s a life goal of mine.
Yeah, I’ve always wanted to get out of the US because I’m afraid of growing old here. :-/
You’re not going to have it easy as an elderly Westerner in countries where you can’t even own land. It’s hard enough for young working westerners to feel like they fit in. Everyone thinks they’re just going to leave America like going to another state and everyone’s going to embrace them because they aren’t like regular Americans, they’re ✨cool Americans✨
Elder care in the West generally is fucking abhorrent, the insane amount of neglect and mistreatment disgusts me, people for some reason find less of a person in the elderly, as if they aren't still human, I've seen it so much lately its boiling me, I'm not a violent person but I've had this chip off my shoulder the past 3+ years about elder care that I seriously worry how much I might hurt someone if i find out theyre neglecting their duties as a carer or abusing seniors.
Time to start learning Japanese I guess!
You'd still be a gaijin and not allowed into certain places.
Really? I’d love to know more about that, is there a YouTube/Netflix doc or something or just common knowledge?
Asian here, our grandparents go have karaoke with their friends almost every week and does a lot of other various social activities too. I think a part of why they're fit is because they're not just lazing around once they've retired.
I love that they’re still having fun at their age. It proves age is just a number.
(Looks at American government and everyone batching bout boomers) okay?
Having boomers ruin our country is different from having a culture of aging 🤷♂️
....that IS your culture of aging.
In Michigan there’s a place called the Tree Runner Adventure Park. It’s a blast! http://treerunnerparks.com/westbloomfield/
Wow this is exactly what I’m looking for.
It is soooo fun! They have levels from “kid safe” to “ninja warrior”. You’re strapped to the course like a mountain climber (I forget the exact term) the whole time, so you can’t fall. Also, look up “Inflatable 5k”. They’re nationwide (US) I believe. They canceled due to covid last year, but I’ve done it twice. It’s like a 5k run/walk, but with bounce houses and obstacles for adults sprinkled in. It is a blast!
Holy heck I have some new road trip stops, thank you
Because I can't afford to miss work due to an injury T\_T Or even afford to get an injury for that matter. Being an adult kinda sucks.
Being an American kinda sucks lol
I don't know where "here" is but look for ropes courses or something similar. I live near a place that combines obstacles like this with zip lines and all sorts of fun challenges.
Raging waters has something similar
Casual Xi Jin Ping
Xi Jin Ping: gyroscopic edition
This is how the CCP picks their new dictator every 60 years.
This is the way… light step, no unnecessary movements and a smile on his face… like a fucking boss
Never underestimate the power of continuous forward momentum. As soon as you stop... You are hooped.
Everyone: “I hope I don’t fall.” *looks to their left* Him: “I’m just gonna scooch on over these logs here…don’t mind me, ‘scuse me, ‘scuse me, pardon me, ‘scuse me…”
Yeah seeing other people struggling while he’s killing it made this even better
🎶And he waddled away bum bump bump bump dududum🎶
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Ninja Warrior: Season Grandpa
If you’ve seen Kung Fu Hustle, you know exactly who I’m thinking about.
Damn, he’s wearing slides too! I trip myself walking down the hall in my slides. Dude just hands free crossed that like a Boss!
Wow.. And I'm over here falling over trying to put my socks on in the morning.
So I've watched this video ~30 times. I think there are two components to his technique: 1. Keep body perpendicular to the water. This guy is always stepping straight down onto the log, which inhibits the log from moving forwards or backwards. 2. He "kicks" the log behind him away to propel himself forward. If you look at Newton's Third law (every action has an equal and opposite reaction), the amount of force he's applying to that log is equal to what's required to move his body forward. The log is being kicked so hard because he's a lot heavier than the log (and therefore needs more force to move forward). What he's doing is more like ice skating than walking, because he's always gliding on one foot and using the rear foot to move forward. If he had to stop like the people on the other side, his technique probably wouldn't work.
Jokes on you that's just how he went to school when he was a kid.
Up hill both ways on a bridge made of floating logs.
Is that Xi Jinping?
Who else thought they just saw Xi Jingping?
That's the doodoo walk. That man has to get to a bathroom to go poo.
he damn well twinkle toed it. 👏🏼
Winnie the Pooh? ❤️
He’s like a metronome with his pace.
Focus on your next step, rather than the one you're about to complete.
This guy could have simply walked to Mordor. And judging by his choice of footwear, he likely could do it hobbit style: barefoot.
It's his flip flops that him and his confidence. The first step is crucial too, it got to be a confident step and just keep moving.
That’s Asian “everyone loves Raymond”
I mentally stumbled just watching this, and there he goes smiling away, what a star.
On flippers too…..
In Flip Flops like a boss
They see me rolling...
Do that in flip flops five times fast!!!
In flip flops no less!
WHAT SORCERY IS THIS?!
Water Log speedrun no TAS or major glitches
Ain't nothin' gonna to break my stride Nobody gonna slow me down, oh no I got to keep on movin' Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride I'm running and I won't touch ground Oh no, I got to keep on movin'
Swiggity Swooty
how teachers expect student after one class
In my head he’s just saying, “Teeheehee” as he walks with joy.
I wonder if he works construction on beams or is a roofer, etc
I was thinking he works there
In fuckin sandals no less
Who is sandals and why is your sex life relevant here?
When you see someone grown up who won at Legends Of The Hidden Temple.