Yeah that Gino photo is classic. The insane spot, the kit, the trick, the facial expression... everything.
What I was trying to say (I'm sure most people got it) was that its nice to watch skaters with different styles. Some are more universally pleasant to watch like, say, Puleo or Gino, while other's have great style while being a little out-there and maybe even sketchy. It wouldn't be fun if everyone had the same "smooth" style. Sometimes you want to watch a more creative skater, sometimes you want to watch a more aggressive skater... whatever. Also different body types means that there are an infinite number of iterations of style. Caleb Barnett is a tall dude with really cool style. Sure he may not check all the boxes of what one's "style rules" might be but that is part of what makes it fun to watch. Style is expressing yourself on a skateboard. Thinking of a trick in your mind, and executing it in a way that is fundamentally "you." He does that. Kits on point too. I don't see what people are on about.