LoLNic wrote:
yeah but I was thinking you were 50 or 60....
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I was gonna mention this as well. Also, the sports of the older generation tend to have more mainstream and subtle apparel.Dilbert_X wrote:
Teenagers tend to dress for their sport/culture, middle-aged adults don't.
Isn't that a simpler explanation?
On topic: Thats some impressive skating, and great filming.
you may get awm'd for that burnzzy, thin ice.burnzz wrote:
LoLNic wrote:
yeah but I was thinking you were 50 or 60....
burns is the old fuck. im not even 35burnzz wrote:
LoLNic wrote:
yeah but I was thinking you were 50 or 60....
Shit, had me fooled. No offense or anything.
FTR, I did watch the video. I'm ambivalent about it because...see my first post.ghettoperson wrote:
I wish I could be bothered to point our the hilarious flaws in your logic , but I know you too well and frankly I don't want to drag this into a 10 page argument about it. I posted a video, watch it, either like or hate it, feel free to post what you thought about it but please don't start some ridiculous discussion about whether being able to skate is useless or not. I'd have though as a moderator you'd know better. For the record I don't skate; never have, but I can still appreciate someone else's talents doing something impressive that I can't.FEOS wrote:
So because I don't live/enjoy the skating culture, I'm a "boring fuck" who lives in a place where "having fun in (my) spare time (is) frowned upon"?ghettoperson wrote:
You're a boring fuck, aren't you? Is having fun in your spare time frowned upon where you're from?
I suppose it's impossible to not be boring or have fun in your spare time without being a skater, eh?
That's an amazing piece of logic, there ghetto.
By all means, feel free to point out the flaws in my logic (which is just a recitation of your logic, btw). I'd love to see that piece of academic work. O wai- this is ee. nvm.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Because D&ST isn't full of idiots that just yell each others party of choice sterotypes at each other, and have been doing so for years, without making any headway one way or the other...FEOS wrote:
FTR, I did watch the video. I'm ambivalent about it because...see my first post.ghettoperson wrote:
I wish I could be bothered to point our the hilarious flaws in your logic , but I know you too well and frankly I don't want to drag this into a 10 page argument about it. I posted a video, watch it, either like or hate it, feel free to post what you thought about it but please don't start some ridiculous discussion about whether being able to skate is useless or not. I'd have though as a moderator you'd know better. For the record I don't skate; never have, but I can still appreciate someone else's talents doing something impressive that I can't.FEOS wrote:
So because I don't live/enjoy the skating culture, I'm a "boring fuck" who lives in a place where "having fun in (my) spare time (is) frowned upon"?
I suppose it's impossible to not be boring or have fun in your spare time without being a skater, eh?
That's an amazing piece of logic, there ghetto.
By all means, feel free to point out the flaws in my logic (which is just a recitation of your logic, btw). I'd love to see that piece of academic work. O wai- this is ee. nvm.
hey fuck you asshole...Nic wrote:
Because D&ST isn't full of idiots that just yell each others party of choice sterotypes at each other, and have been doing so for years, without making any headway one way or the other...
nah you right
I feel like getting a new skateboard now. I've had the same one for five or more years. Miss the thrill.
Been thinking about this all summer, haven't really had one since my shoulder started dislocating... falling on concrete with my shoulder out of joint never really appealed to me.Superior Mind wrote:
I feel like getting a new skateboard now. I've had the same one for five or more years. Miss the thrill.
What's your point?Nic wrote:
Because D&ST isn't full of idiots that just yell each others party of choice sterotypes at each other, and have been doing so for years, without making any headway one way or the other...
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
i dont really understand how people can be all negative about skating and 'extreme sports'.
the amount of dumb fucks with zero prospects that get a college scholarship for a team sport should be derided and open to contempt
what's to hate about someone having a good time and getting outside and doing something positive?
the amount of dumb fucks with zero prospects that get a college scholarship for a team sport should be derided and open to contempt
what's to hate about someone having a good time and getting outside and doing something positive?
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That you were trying to say that someone in ee cannot make a valid argument, my point is, most people in d&st cannot understand a valid argument.FEOS wrote:
What's your point?Nic wrote:
Because D&ST isn't full of idiots that just yell each others party of choice sterotypes at each other, and have been doing so for years, without making any headway one way or the other...
they have the pretense of being erudite, sophisticated and intellectual 'debaters'...
so i guess that's his distinction . there in D&ST is the shitty pretense, here in EE everyone openly acknowledges it's bullshit
so i guess that's his distinction . there in D&ST is the shitty pretense, here in EE everyone openly acknowledges it's bullshit
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
bingoUzique wrote:
they have the pretense of being erudite, sophisticated and intellectual 'debaters'...
so i guess that's his distinction . there in D&ST is the shitty pretense, here in EE everyone openly acknowledges it's bullshit
Calm down son.11 Bravo wrote:
burns is the old fuck. im not even 35
Fuck Israel
Did a lot of skate and snowboarding when I was younger ... mid 80s (turned 40 last Saturday)
Wait behind the line ..............................................................
rodney mullen is such a chill guy
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I wasn't making EE-D&ST e-penis comparisons--that was someone else. I never implied someone in ee couldn't make a valid argument. You, however, outright stated that very point about d&st regulars. Hmmm...I guess that "someone else" would be you, wouldn't it?Nic wrote:
That you were trying to say that someone in ee cannot make a valid argument, my point is, most people in d&st cannot understand a valid argument.FEOS wrote:
What's your point?Nic wrote:
Because D&ST isn't full of idiots that just yell each others party of choice sterotypes at each other, and have been doing so for years, without making any headway one way or the other...
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
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