That is a great picture, subbing
This picture is an absolute classic. Back in the day, that girl was depicted kicking every possible thing imaginable and then some.
Fuck.lol... I haven't seen that picture since TOTSE was still around.
Pretty sure I've seen this photo a couple dozen times but I've never noticed she was kicking him in the balls.
It might be silly, but I love this picture.every time I see it.
I really want to know the background on it. Where and when was it? Who was playing? Did she intentionally kick him? Did she know him? Does she still? Was the picture a happy accident or did they know it was coming?
The world needs to know the answers to these pressing questions.
Will there be more pictures like this? Or is it just mostly about punk music (which isn't my jam)?
Lmao, if people post them! There's a lot of hardcore lore out there, I'm sure there are some other great ones to post.
Fuuuuuuuck yeeeeaah. Subbed
Awesome man! I appreciate it!
I don't really know what hardcore punk is. I like the Dicks, are they considered hardcore?
Hardcore is punk, but faster, heavier, and more aggressive. The Dicks are hardcore, yessir.
Isn't this a FARK meme?
Pretty sure it’s even older than Fark. The photoshop battles there definitely used it, but I think it originated before Fark was even a thing. This is truly The Deep Magic of memes.
Subbed!
R.I.P nut
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