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What Youth Issue 8: Coming Soon Pep Rally

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After you nearly lose your mind, you do your best to clear that shattered mind and forget all about what it was that sent it missing. In our case it was the What Youth Issue 8 deadline, but it’s too unforgettable to just erase it. Now though, it’s been a few days and we’re finally ready to smell the ink on the pages as the printer sends it back. Issue 8 will be going on sale first thing next week and we can’t wait to class up your coffee table.

Inside you’ll find a healthy amount of surfing, which excited us because we’ve kinda been scoring. Like all over the globe. Western Australia. Indonesia. Mexico. We teach you how to travel, drink, eat, hotel and get rad all over countries like South Africa and Sri Lanka.

Consider the above a warning shot. Craig Anderson on the Cluster boat trip that changed everything…

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