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been watching this guys clips. there's a bunch of similar length. some good stuff. this one in particular blows my mind. level of difficulty. the switch hand part especially. 

 

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  On 8/1/2022 at 4:26 AM, ignatius said:

been watching this guys clips. there's a bunch of similar length. some good stuff. this one in particular blows my mind. level of difficulty. the switch hand part especially. 

 

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I never liked bmx - as a skateboarder, bikes are kind of your enemy in the skatepark (they take up a lot of space, they're super dangerous and they don't give a fuck) - but that was seriously stylish

edit: I'm not talking about freestyle riders of course

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  On 8/1/2022 at 8:44 AM, brian trageskin said:

 

I never liked bmx - as a skateboarder, bikes are kind of your enemy in the skatepark (they take up a lot of space, they're super dangerous and they don't give a fuck) - but that was seriously stylish

edit: I'm not talking about freestyle riders of course

i  biked a lot more than i skated. i only skated long enough to severely break my ankle on a half pipe. i then decided to stick to bikes. there were no skate parks in miami at the time. just various half pipes in people's back yards or in warehouses. i suspect that's still the case. the only skate park we knew of back then was Kona in jacksonville. i think it was torn down a long time ago. 

flatland was our thing anyways and we pretty much stuck to our favorite parking lots or riding in the street under the street lights in front of a friend's house. 

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  On 8/1/2022 at 5:09 PM, ignatius said:

i  biked a lot more than i skated. i only skated long enough to severely break my ankle on a half pipe. i then decided to stick to bikes. there were no skate parks in miami at the time. just various half pipes in people's back yards or in warehouses. i suspect that's still the case. the only skate park we knew of back then was Kona in jacksonville. i think it was torn down a long time ago. 

flatland was our thing anyways and we pretty much stuck to our favorite parking lots or riding in the street under the street lights in front of a friend's house. 

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yeah I meant flatland riders actually, I didn't know it was called that. they're not in skateparks anyway, they need way too much room for that. yeah skateboarding is the perfect sport to break your bones, lol.

 

 

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To keep it real and analog, I'm gonna start posting to WATMM by writing my posts in fountain pen on hemp paper, putting them in bottles, and throwing them into the ocean.

 

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not youtube but too wholesome not to share. 

 

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