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These guys are either awesome or terrifying.
They terrorize the neighborhood, revving their big wheels at all hours of the night.
The drifting you could do because they were plastic was awesome. Remember the Green Machine?
These guys are literally on drift trikes. It's what they're built for
Same, I had the knight rider big wheel. We also had a hose/sprinkler car was thing too.
Then my family moved to a rural town with no sidewalks and the fun was over until I could ride a BMX.
Well that unlocked a core memory.
The adult ones have metal or PVC coated wheels on the back for drifting. You can see it in the pic.
Like this?
https://www.wired.com/2011/10/lean-mean-green-machine-a-titanic-terrifying-toddlers-trike/
Snipe em all.
Betting they're awesome, but I guess there's a small chance meth is involved.
In moderation, just about any drug only makes this more awesome.
I think the cutoff to that rule is probably meth, heroin, and whatever that crocodile drug is.
Waah wahh. Poor baby can't hold his krokodil
LOL…don’t make me chug some Krokodil to show you all. Thinking that’s how the zombie apocalypse kicks off.
Krokodil
Everything in moderation is ideal especially moderation
Since today meth = fentanyl, that doesn't really hold true. It's just a quick ticket to schizophrenia.
Apparently the average meth addict today suffers from monthly overdoses... We've got guys who overdose pretty much every week who are passed out in front of our business. The local paramedics have these guys penciled on their weekly schedule.