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And in that year you've done zero actual tricks so that would make sense.
You gotta stop acting like a cop, my dude. Go hop on an alt-right forum if you want to police others all day 😅
Anyway.
What you consider a “real” trick is irrelevant, but no comply variations still cause wear and tear to your setup. Especially when you’re constantly learning new ones and flinging your board around. I land primo often.

Pepper has NEVER flaked off in my experience. I know exactly what that other user is talking about. I’ve had it happen with other brands. For me Pepper just sands down and loses grip on the sides (like in the picture).
So that’s why I said it’s worth trying again. Primo on flat shouldn’t do that. I’ve skated enough Pepper to confidently state that.
You don't flip your board or do things that would have it actually land on the grip side a significant amount of times fort your comment to really be worth anything. It misrepresents the experience the comment is based on. Doing no complies is pretty low wear and tear on setups. How you land primo when you admit that's all you do is fucking wild man, I don't think anyone that has ridden a skateboard and done that trick can imagine how that's likely possible.
I've got Pepper mildly flaking on a deck right now but still love it. Way better than that weird shiny effect Jessup gets and Mob sucks.
You make an alt right comment about policing without realizing that the individual running against Trump is a federal prosecutor, the ultimate LEO, so in a way you're actually complimenting me. I just think you constantly misrepresent your skating while making recommendations that mislead others it's like if I was on a bike forum but only rode a Peloton and all the real bikes stayed in the garage lol.
Back to grip tape so is XG actually grippier? I was thinking today, in a bout of madness, that my flatter decks would benefit from grippier grip.