Run Page #2
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- 2013
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I just pulled a muscle...
Hey, have I seen you
in my building?
Ha. You know Squirrel?
Uh, no. Hey, nice to meet you.
Let's go.
Check this out.
What's up?
Bro, we don't compete.
Remember?
We'll totally win this.
Wait. What are you
guys talking about?
These guys want to
compete like in a...
Junior high cock fight?
My, uh, ape of a brother here
did not introduce us properly.
I'm Emily.
D-Sean.
That's how you only
stutter your name, bro.
It's nice to meet you. Me, too.
So, yeah, like you
said, we do Parkour.
We don't compete. Come
on, maybe we should.
First-place-team
gets five K.
No is better. Why don't you
guys just want the money?
It's not why we do it.
To fit indoor to...
You're too conservative.
Oh, yeah?
We'd be training the same way.
Wouldn't be any different.
The motivation's different. We
could really use the money though.
We could fix the gym up.
Think how beast
we could all get.
freerunners you could meet.
Free ride.
Self-expression.
Moving through your environment.
Free in your body.
It's physical art.
turning it into a canvas.
And you're the brush.
It's really fun.
Can be dangerous though.
He might hurt himself.
He's right. Unless you're too scared.
No, I'm not scared.
If you?re afraid, you just shouldn't try.
It's for real men.
Oh.
He's right. Get down. Get down.
Hey, stop it.
Get off, all of you.
All right. It's time to
take him to the oracle.
Hey, Sean, this way.
Enough.
Mark.
You two get to class.
Only if you?re worthy
can you make it into the den.
Up there?
I told you.
It's for real men.
Now, focus.
You can do it.
Guess that'll have to do.
Dammit.
Piece of crap. At least you
didn't shoot fireworks this time.
Maybe you could get that money.
We could fix the lights.
See, the school doesn't think
And we love it.
So... you ready?
Show time.
This is the best on YouTube.
No, please, don't.
Hey, you should try it.
Yeah, man, you guys
cajoled my crippled sister.
I guess I'm not
cut out for this.
What about you?
How did you...
Oh, this?
Do you?
No.
No, my mom would kill me if there's
another neck breaker in the family.
Grandpa fireman, father fireman.
Brother aspiring fireman.
There's always too much
disaster in the family.
I, uh, did this
practicing ballet.
Right.
How do you know?
Uh, 'cause you're, uh...
Way you walk.
You usually notice how people walk?
Yes.
H, show Ricky
some moves, will you?
Why do they call him H?
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