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The Deadly Skateboarding Sins. If you aren’t familiar with these crimes, then its time to get acquainted. Either that or let the real skaters be the judge. True skateboarders know these wrongdoings by heart, and will continually call out any individual accused of these charges.
The first on the agenda would be the Vain skater. Ironically theres no such thing for real skaters anyway, but to sum it up theres no reason to worry about your outfit and how dirty it may get. If you rip and shred you know how dingy, scuffed, and battered your possessions become. Leave the nail polish at home if you don’t plan on getting filthy.
Secondly, theres no reason to get mad and break your board. It wasn’t your board’s fault that busted your chops, it was you. Put the time and effort into your technic and it should eventually pay off. Other than that, breaking your board will leave you on foot and mad again for the next few weeks until you waste your money and buy another one… Right?
Thirdly, through luck or chance you happen to have access to a sick skating spot such as a ramp or empty pool, yet nobody has your permission to use it. Instead of providing a haven, you abuse your power like a sprinkled donut eating cop at a traffic stop. Either that or everyone looks at you like that one kid in elementary that wouldn’t let anyone play with his toys. Remember sharing is caring.
Now on to the next point, living in this day in age, we have grown accustomed to technology and laziness. Whether playing your PS3, watching tv, surfing the web, or browsing through netflix, it almost certainly hasn’t benefited you except for curing your boredom. Aside from the norm, some skaters might watch the same video over and over, but if you aren’t actually picking your board up and attempting the trick, then you might as well play Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.
At last, we have came to a conclusion of these atrocities, with one more to linger in your futile mind. When you smell the stench and hear the flattery and adornment of random douches around you, its time to make some moves. Not a nose slide, but actual moves into getting you past the local celebrity phase and into a legitimate situation regarding your skills. But if you’re fine with getting nowhere, do just that, no one else is going to stop you.
All in all, don’t be a Poser.
Tags: Antwuan Dixon, Chad Muska, DGK, Diamond, Electric, Emerica, Eric Koston, Etnies, G!RL, girl, Guy Mariano, Mike Carroll, Nyjah Huston, Odd Future, Plan B, poser, Rick Howard, Sean Malto, Shake Junt, Skateboard, Terry Kennedy, The Hundreds, The Lizrd King, Thrasher Magazine, Tom Penny, tricks, Tyler the Creator, World Industries
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So for all the real skaters and admirers of skate alike, Skatematic recently came out with an app for your iPhone that enables you to watch tons of videos of your favorite skaters from Eric Koston to Paul Rodriguez. You can stay up to date with the latest news and events in the skate industry. Its about time we have a “Sports Center” for skating. Its about time to entertain the masses with gut wrenching wipeouts and off the wall tricks and stunts. Theres a wide range of skaters thats available for you to choose from, and not only that, but they feature videos from Thrasher Magazine, Slap Magazine, Crailtap, and many for your viewing pleasures.
The Skatematic App for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch from Skatematic on Vimeo.
Tags: Andrew Reynolds, Antwuan Dixon, Baker, Chad Muska, Chris Cole, Crailtap, DC, Deathwish, Diamond, Diamond Supply Company, Emerica, Eric Koston, Independent, Jamie Thomas, Lakai, mystery, Nyjah Huston, Obey, Paul Rodriguez, Plan B, real, Ryan Sheckler, Shake Junt, skateboarding, SkateboardMag, Street League, Terry Kennedy, The Hundreds, The Lizard King, Thrasher Magazine, thunder, Tony Hawk, Torey Pudwill, Zero Skateboards
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When you think of Supra, you might think of modern art, or contemporary masterpieces. It focuses on detail and quality, craftsmanship and comfort. It goes above and beyond your average idea of design, and surpasses your idea of unique. It has a union of distinction and exceptional proportion. It brings about a combination of music, art, skateboarding, and the industry as a whole.

The list goes on when it comes to the names and faces behind this brand, including Terry Kennedy, Chad Muska, Jim Greco, as well as their new addition Stevie Williams. With its attention to detail and styling, Supra’s products are unprecedented if you will. For example, the all new TK Society Mid, it comes in a variety of different color schemes and features a mid top cut that allows for all around comfort and functionality. It combines everyday skate fashion with a cross of the latest street trends. Just slide into a pair of Supra’s and you’ll become acquainted with luxury and comfort, as well as support and resilience.

Tags: Antwuan Dixon, Chad Muska, Erik Ellington, footwear, Jim Greco, shoes, Skate, Skateboard, Stevie Williams, Supra, Terry Kennedy, The Lizard King, Tom Penny
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