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Nounish Surfboards Rise from Foam
Community-backed experimental board design carves path to production
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Key facts
- 1Development of experimental twin model surfboard with nounish elements
- 2Successful community vote for Nogglesboard proposal v3
- 3Plans for website sales and public goods initiatives
- 4Support for adapted-surfer with personalized board design
The Birth of a Wave Machine
In the resin-choked confines of a Brazilian surf shack, where the air hangs thick with fiberglass particles and raw ambition, zimardrp has birthed what can only be described as a mutant offspring of traditional surf craft and cultural revolution. The 'beginning of nounish surfboards' emerged with an experimental twin model - a 5'5" sketch drawing that would make conventional shapers reach for their anxiety medication.
The board itself is no mass-market abomination - it's a handcrafted testament to functional rebellion, with its reddish-brown deck and twin-fin setup that screams 'I dare you to ride me.' One fin tan, one black, mounted near the tail with white bases, like two mismatched eyes staring into the soul of conformity.
Digital Democracy Meets Raw Creation
In a twisted turn of events that would make any venture capitalist's spreadsheet burst into flames, the project clawed its way through the digital bureaucracy of community governance. Proposal 752, ominously titled 'Nogglesboard: nounish surfboards v3,' found itself subjected to the ruthless judgment of the decentralized masses.
'The end of the party is always more electrifying, right? But it gives me a bit of a stomach ache seeing this quorum and voting,' zimardrp confessed during the nail-biting final hours of voting, with the raw vulnerability of a man watching his creative child navigate the treacherous waters of public opinion.
The results spoke volumes: 124 votes in favor, 0 neutral, and 40 against. Democracy in action, with all its beautiful, terrifying implications for creative vision. Quorum achieved, the project secured its license to transform from digital dreams to tangible foam and fiberglass.
Beyond the Board
This isn't some corporate product launch designed to empty wallets and fill landfills - it's a cultural manifesto with ambitious plans that extend far beyond mere surf craft. During community discussions, zimardrp revealed plans to sell nounish surfboards through a dedicated website, but the real vision lies in the realm of public goods.
Support for Icaro, an adapted-surfer in the para-athletics community, will come in the form of a personalized board designed specifically for his needs. Additional actions planned in Uganda Kampala demonstrate the global ambitions of this twisted marriage between surf culture and community impact.
'We would like to thank everyone for the feedback, votes and space provided to me and willdias.eth, making us more confident to carry out this unique project for nouns and the artistic/performance universe of surfing,' zimardrp declared with the kind of genuine gratitude that only comes after surviving the white-knuckle roller coaster of community approval.
With artistic collaborations already in motion, including vivid character designs featuring noggles-wearing figures on surfboards, this isn't just about creating functional wave-riding tools - it's about crafting cultural artifacts that carry meaning far beyond their fiberglass shells.
Into the resin-choked lab of creation, zimardrp's latest offspring has evolved beyond experimental twin models into the fully-realized 'Twin Dolores' - a masterpiece of form and function now submitted for community judgment. 'Proposal is already onchain for voting. /sendit a positive vibe for the first nounish surfboards,' zimardrp announces with the barely-contained excitement of a mad scientist whose creation is finally ready for the world.
The board isn't just another slab of foam - it's a cultural statement with 'nouns lettering' and artistic background collaborations by yx3. Most impressively, the design bears the fingerprints of surf royalty, having been developed during 'the last VANS Duck Tape, a special event for handshapes' alongside Joel Tudor and Velinho - the kind of endorsement that makes even the most jaded board shapers sit up and take notice.