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If you don’t like skating by yourself you are weak and deserve to get your setup forcibly donated to those kids in Uganda
co-signed and this applies doubly to the "i can't skate by myself without headphones!" crowd
Skating by yourself is definitely a major piece of progressing. No distractions, and not worrying about what anyone else is doing. For God's sake no headphones though.
i dont understand the no headphones rule slap made up
i dont wanna talk to people if im skating alone, i will cool guy everybody if they try to talk to me with headphones on bc its a clear sign i dont want to talk to anybody
ive been skating for so long i can usually tell when people are coming, so collisions are never an issue. also my headphones are on transparency mode so i can actually hear when people are coming. i respect lines for the ledge & 99% of the time if there is a conflict in line order, you usually use hand gestures or a nod to determine who goes first. it may be different for transition skaters, but those dudes dont even skate with headphones on ever
if you've really been skating so long you'd know the no headphones rule has been around forever, it's not some shit slap made up last week. headphones clips used to be a huge faux pas, it's only been in the last ~5 or so years that skating with headphones has even become remotely acceptable
i don't care if you have your headphones on transparency mode or if you think that collisions are never an issue (they're always an issue at a skatepark, regardless if you're wearing headphones or not), when you adding additional stimulus and dull your senses you become a risk to others at their expense. now, everyone else has to pay extra attention to you to compensate for you, because we operate under the assumption you have no awareness of your surroundings (and why shouldn't we?). unless your local park is like, a box in a tennis court that only three people skate at a time, it's selfish
if you don't wanna talk to anyone at the park then just don't talk to anyone at the park, i'm sure strangers aren't clamoring to chat you up when you roll up to the park alone. 90% of the time strangers approach me at the park it's to ask for wax or a tool or something minor anyhow, and it's easy enough to oblige without sparking a conversation
side note: biking with headphones sucks too