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_aliminator

Alim Khan

🛹’ing & Inventing Things 🔧
Founder | @aliminationskate

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With time feeling like it’s been moving so quickly, I’m reminded to cherish all the moments with friends and family to the fullest.
Thank you everyone who made 2025 full of joy. Looking forward to making more memories with you all in 2026!
Happy New Year! 🎉


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2nonyouths: this year we’re going as a TikTok trend. Happy Halloween! 🎃🛹
🎥: @_aliminator


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Mafiathon 3 + 🛹 + 🎮


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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Unreal adventures in Canada 🇨🇦🛹🌲🚁✈️
Thank you @power_to_give_canada @markmorrisfdn @smithers_skatepark


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I went back to where it all started thanks to @montygonzo & @_at_sk8_
🎞️: @_aliminator


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Expect the unexpected

#subtleforeshadowing #skateboarding


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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@thvertalert was insane this year!
Awesome to see so many skaters travel from all over the world competing, cheering each other on, and continue to push Vert Skating to another level.

Looking forward to the next one and can’t imagine what bag of tricks they’ll pull up with next year 🎉

Here are some of my favorite moments I captured.


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National Donut Day 🍩


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First person in the world to do a kickflip in 2024. Happy New Year! 😂🎉


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When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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2 years ago

When I saw @tonyhawk land the last trick of his video part, I didn’t realize it was the ender nor the significance of the moment at the time because it seemed like another day in the life of Tony operating at a high level in pursuit of progression.

He’s overcome so much adversity since his injury and his new video part captures his resilience and love for his craft.

When I first got news of his injury, I remember feeling numb with worry because of its severity. In skating, you see your friends go through injuries and you try to put on a strong face but I couldn’t help but feel concerned as I watched someone I care about endure the challenges of recovering from an injury of this magnitude.

I’ve witnessed him navigate his first steps back walking, dropping in, and relearning tricks. Then have to go back into surgery and do it all over again. His mental strength to persevere through everything he has is inspiring and it brings me joy to see him skate at a high level again.

As I watch his video part, I’m reminded of all the work he put in behind the scenes to build himself back. I remember talking to him about overcoming injuries as skaters and he said, “this is what we do and it comes down to how bad we want it”.

Seeing his approach of not accepting defeat and finding ways to overcome unfavorable circumstances is something we can all take life lessons from.

I recall wanting to drop off a get well wish thinking he’d be at home from the hospital but was instead on a plane continuing business as usual. He continued to lead the charge and his work ethic inspired us to follow suit.

At a time when faced with uncertainty, you’d think he’d be more focused on his own wellbeing but I would continue to see him care and uplift those around him. He’s helped me overcome fears, channel my creativity, build self confidence, and provided opportunities through his support and projects we do. He’s had such a positive impact on my life and I’m forever grateful.

Thank you Tony for being someone we can look up to and showing us the endless possibilities of pursuing passions with self belief.

Looking forward more skating and fun projects to come!

(Swipe for some fun highlights)


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2 years ago

Solo 2am session 🛹
🎥: @AliminationSkate Tripod


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Story Save - Najlepsze darmowe narzędzie do zapisywania historii, rolek, zdjęć, wideo, wyróżnionych, IGTV na telefonie.

Story-save.com to intuicyjne narzędzie online, które umożliwia pobieranie i zapisywanie różnych treści, w tym historii, zdjęć, wideo i materiałów IGTV bezpośrednio z Instagrama. Dzięki Story-Save możesz łatwo pobierać różnorodne treści z Instagrama, a także oglądać je w dogodnym czasie, nawet bez dostępu do internetu. To narzędzie jest idealne na chwile, kiedy znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie i chcesz zapisać to na później. Użyj Story-Save, aby nie przegapić okazji, aby zabrać ulubione momenty z Instagrama ze sobą!

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Brak potrzeby rejestracji

Unikaj pobierania aplikacji i rejestracji, przechowuj historie w internecie.

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Zakończ z kiepską jakością treści, zachowuj tylko wysokiej rozdzielczości historie.

Dostępność na wszystkich

Urządzenia Pobieraj historie z Instagrama za pomocą każdej przeglądarki, iPhone'a, Androida.

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Absolutnie bez opłat. Pobierz dowolną historię bez żadnych kosztów.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.