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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: Nate on May 06, 2018, 02:54:01 AM
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http://youtu.be/TNjL1gm5TPo
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Some really really good stuff in there, and some really really awful suspect portions too. Its like pistachios. Most of the bag is amazing, then you get a rotten one, and it ruins the majority of the experience.
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The shoes were horrible and the gf/bike footage was farty.
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I don't know who this guy is but I liked this.
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It weirds me out when people look uncomfortable doing flip tricks but can skate rails just fine. Also dude clipped nearly everything he tried to go over. Is that on purpose to be trendy or did he just send it in cause he knew he wasn’t doing it better?
Also can we stop grabbing the fucking board.
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Bob is an awesome dude. He rules.
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Was really stoked to see this. Great kid. Charger.
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kid rips but would have been cooler in ny
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He's sick. Unique style, really enjoyed this
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whats happening at the last trick? crazy
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It weirds me out when people look uncomfortable doing flip tricks but can skate rails just fine. Also dude clipped nearly everything he tried to go over. Is that on purpose to be trendy or did he just send it in cause he knew he wasn’t doing it better?
Also can we stop grabbing the fucking board.
Why? They are different skills. I’ve always been much more into grinding than flipping my board, is there a rule I have to have perfect flip tricks before skating a rail?
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It weirds me out when people look uncomfortable doing flip tricks but can skate rails just fine. Also dude clipped nearly everything he tried to go over. Is that on purpose to be trendy or did he just send it in cause he knew he wasn’t doing it better?
Also can we stop grabbing the fucking board.
Why? They are different skills. I’ve always been much more into grinding than flipping my board, is there a rule I have to have perfect flip tricks before skating a rail?
I think it’s more a cultural etiquette. I forget who said it about Keenan, but it was something like, “his flat ground was always on point, that’s the way”
Sure skateboarding is your own avenue, grip as you will. But if you’re getting publicity on the stick then there is probably an argument to be made of etiquette for the culture. Or else we’ll end up full of nyjahs and Ryan townleys, yuck!
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It weirds me out when people look uncomfortable doing flip tricks but can skate rails just fine. Also dude clipped nearly everything he tried to go over. Is that on purpose to be trendy or did he just send it in cause he knew he wasn’t doing it better?
Also can we stop grabbing the fucking board.
Why? They are different skills. I’ve always been much more into grinding than flipping my board, is there a rule I have to have perfect flip tricks before skating a rail?
I think it’s more a cultural etiquette. I forget who said it about Keenan, but it was something like, “his flat ground was always on point, that’s the way”
Sure skateboarding is your own avenue, grip as you will. But if you’re getting publicity on the stick then there is probably an argument to be made of etiquette for the culture. Or else we’ll end up full of nyjahs and Ryan townleys, yuck!
Yeah, but Keenan was a tech skater, a huge chunk of skateboarders aren't. Pretty much the first 20 years of skate culture virtually nobody but the occasional freestyler did fliptricks.
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Whoever this guy is, that was rad.
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It weirds me out when people look uncomfortable doing flip tricks but can skate rails just fine. Also dude clipped nearly everything he tried to go over. Is that on purpose to be trendy or did he just send it in cause he knew he wasn’t doing it better?
Also can we stop grabbing the fucking board.
Why? They are different skills. I’ve always been much more into grinding than flipping my board, is there a rule I have to have perfect flip tricks before skating a rail?
I think it’s more a cultural etiquette. I forget who said it about Keenan, but it was something like, “his flat ground was always on point, that’s the way”
Sure skateboarding is your own avenue, grip as you will. But if you’re getting publicity on the stick then there is probably an argument to be made of etiquette for the culture. Or else we’ll end up full of nyjahs and Ryan townleys, yuck!
Yeah, but Keenan was a tech skater, a huge chunk of skateboarders aren't. Pretty much the first 20 years of skate culture virtually nobody but the occasional freestyler did fliptricks.
was that when europe was still a colonial power, considered superior?
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It weirds me out when people look uncomfortable doing flip tricks but can skate rails just fine. Also dude clipped nearly everything he tried to go over. Is that on purpose to be trendy or did he just send it in cause he knew he wasn’t doing it better?
Also can we stop grabbing the fucking board.
Half cab Fip at 1:10