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Actually, I just dropped some history on your fucking head. Your response was...what now?
Old enough to have had a subscription to Action Now & a Sims Mike Folmer pro model, so I can relate. But, for clarification, WHO is calling Rodney the goshfather of street skating? Is their’s an opinion of note? Should we care about this opinion?
Speaking of opinions, your “history” was a combo of established fact & opinion.
You may not be wrong, but you also may find yourself before an audience that, at the moment, cares less about historical accuracies than they do about torching the villages of the perpetrators of social injustice.
Come back in a month, maybe?
Google "Mullen Godfather of Street" FFS. Are you that lazy?
I don't think I said anything that was factually wrong. You're coming out all strong against me but you can't even rebut a single thing I said, other than to say "part of what you said is wrong."
Also, you're deflecting. I won't fall for it.
Oh. So there was a YouTube video, eh?
Seems legit.
I was actually on your side, just pointing out a few observations, but now that I’ve seen a YouTube video, my mind is made up for me.
Seriously though, while I agree with your statement about Hensley’s influence, the world first met him in what... ‘87, when Shackle Me Not came out? So people had already been hitting streets on film for better than 5 years. It’s an opinion that he was more influential. I happen to agree with that, but it’s still an opinion.
For a “person of a certain age” you’re getting your feelers rumpled like a ‘tween.
Relax homey, anybody who knows what’s what, knows what’s up.
Now... we good, or what?!?
Edit: Also, what? No Tommy Guerrero? Presuming this was a minor oversight.