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it's not like I really care about looking cool for other people with my truck choice or anything. Indy is just kind of corny and I want to be hyped on my setup
Be hyped for how it functions, not because it's not cool enough for you. Big Head logo is corny as fuck. It's like a half-step better than Flameboy. But Spits are the best wheels out there, so...
i apologize if i’ve been too hard on you with this stuff.
functions. the function of my skateboard is to try and chill out, de-stress, have fun, not think of my impending doom.
i’ve skated setups based off of performance hopes: tensors, lib techs, p2s, impact lites, whatever the fuck. for me, what i’ve found is that if i like the way the shit looks, it helps me feel better. i need to wade thru what feels like a lot of obstacles before i can go skate, and so i need a little extra juice.
there’s always been skaters that made it look cooler than others, and i wanted to buy their shit. the industry.
if it was solely about performance (aka functions), i don’t think id skate. i’m old, i don’t have much energy, i am not ‘good’ according to me. seeing my cool looking skateboard gets me excited. a little.
fucking indy has always been kinda….sus. i’ve for sure skated them, enjoyed them, like them now at times. 159s are great. but i totally get why people don’t want to go out of their way to buy some cornball shit from nhs.
this function over form stuff, even if it was only about skateboard performance, is almost always bullshit: none of us are out here wearing skin suits, optimizing are drag coefficients, blah blah blah. that shit is for figure skating, or pick an olympic sport. there’s not a lot of us posting here that are ‘good’. tzhangdox and i don’t know who else, 144p holds it down too. the amount of gear talk is mostly just vibes, no?
i think im just blabbing on, going in circles here. my basic point is: the function of a skateboard, for me, is to have fun. and for me, that means trying to look cool (i mean with all of the obvious caveats being that i am old and dusty, absolutely the antithesis of the ‘cool-guy’ skateboard youth that i now look up to).