Yep, I deleted FB close to a decade ago and still have Messenger. But I don’t ever use it, so I might delete that shit too.
Fuck knows, I use WhatsApp.
That’s owned by the Zuck too
Oh nice! I deleted the app of my phone ages ago, but i’m in a couple of Messenger groups I don’t want to delete
I don’t care who owns it, nobody in my WhatsApp contacts is sharing memes or talking about dognappers.
Slap seems to be down. Hopefully President Trump hasn’t switched it off.
Edit: Back now.
Fuck knows, I use UK Skate Forum.
I deleted FB a long time ago but still have messenger. Keeping messenger does mean that your FB is still there just hidden and dormant until you reactivate. I have only kept messenger because that’s where me and the GF kept in touch.
Thanks to the actions of president Trump
It’s called Slap X now, and it’s only posts praising Tim Pool, but I’m sure that’s nothing to worry about.
Im looking for good examples of skate projects that aren’t just the usual council skatepark, maybe legal skate spots, businesses incorporating skateable stuff etc The skate Nottingham tramline spot would be a good example
Thanks
That Glasgow museum spot?
Marioland Sheffield.
Cheers that’s a good one
I’ll check that out thanks
Can’t really ignore South Bank. Pretty amazing that we have a legitimate spot in Central London.
Loads of projects like that in Copenhagen and Malmö (Love Park 2.0 etc).
That new plaza at the Civic Center in SF.
This dope plaza in Montréal.
The Pietrasanta Skate Plaza in Italy.
The Bacon and Eggs skatepark near Seattle in America (the country that’s been great again for 27 hours now).
The Taghazout skatepark aka Morocco’s answer to Stockwell.
Place de la République in Paris.
What about love malmo
It sounded like a good example of skate project that isn’t just the usual council skatepark, maybe a legal skate spot.
Isn’t it weird that the creators of x files and alien workshop are both called Chris carter.
Update: x files Chris carter surfs and is goofy