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Anybody hating on this is a buster, plain and simple. Hating for the sake of it.
I’m not hating on it (ok I am hating on that switch nose where he tapped his back wheel- I can’t believe they put that in). It was a good part. But the “OMG he’s SOTY no one can deny it after this part” takes are silly. That part wasn’t an instant SOTY part, and I don’t even think it was meant to be. The last two SOTYs came out with parts late in the year that everyone has forgotten but signaled they were going for SOTY. This part says it’s just the beginning. Right now he’s still way behind TFunk in my eyes.
He switch nose grinded that rail going over the back at the top! So what if he barely tapped his nose on the way out! That shit was bonkers just like everything in that part. I don’t understand how people don’t like his style, I think it’s awesome that he skates different than most of the people who skate the same shit he skates.plus if you go back and look at his parts over the past few years, starting with “away days” he’s done some groundbreaking, memorable shit that will be remembered for a very long time. Switch backside 180 back 5-0 down that rail in New York, varial flip the love fountain wearing white overalls, the trash can lines in that “killer” video part and so on. Dude is on another level.. one of only a few guys that I pay close attention too and make sure that I watch everything he puts out. That’s just my take on it. He’s worth paying attention to.
I mean- bonking on a nosegrind is bonking on a nosegrind. To me it’s like tail scraping a manual. It can be really crazy hard but it’s not exactly a make. My point is just that it’s not his best footy and on its own not a SOTY part, like, say, when Milton dropped Demolicion. Right now I think TFunks part is more of an insta-SOTY part.
Style is subjective and for whatever reason he’s not my thing. He’s got skills that no one else has for sure and I’m excited for the big part we know is coming. If he drops something really insane I’ll be cool with him winning. Mason, Foy and Suciu weren’t really my thing either but I thought they deserved it.
I totally get that “style” is subjective and even a persons trick selection is subjective too. I mean, it’s obviously a “subjective” opinion that personally I would rather watch a video of paint drying than watch a Greg lutzka video part. So I get that it’s a matter of personal taste. I wouldn’t say that it’s lame that someone might not enjoy watching tyshawn skate because it’s obviously just a personal opinion. There are dudes that I can’t stand to watch clips of that the majority of people probably love to watch clips of (Sean paballo or however you spell his name is an example of someone that’s obviously good and people love to watch footage of but I just can’t get into that guy’s style, spot and trick selection, I just don’t find any of it interesting, but I can understand why other people are into his skateboarding) different strokes for different folks
how do you misspell a 5 letter, super common name
Do you think that when the horseshoe was invented there was any wonderment if a horse sock would be the next logical progression in horse hoof accessories?
Is pablo the super common name you’re referring to? Then I guess the most logical answer to how I misspelled a super common 5 letter name would be that I misspelled a super common 5 letter name because, well, I misspelled a super common 5 letter name.
That’s how it happened. If it was a super common 4 letter name? There’s a possibility that I could’ve spelled a super common 4 letter name wrong too, anything less than a super common 4 letter name spelled wrong would definitely be very concerning and borderline stupid on a grand scale of stupid, instead of just normal super common 5 letter name, illiterate stupid.