HARDGOODS 25/26
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If I’m not mistaken the process is being dumped into the rental line full time
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Jesus titty fucking Christ on a surfboard those Salomon’s are horrific.
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Holy shit, that’s so fucking bad. Too many adults these days doing toddler scribbles and calling it “art”.
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Tbf, isn't Emma Crosby pretty young/20's? The Retro/Vintage aesthetic seems pretty prominent with Gen-Z's (generalization, of course). More so in the sneaker/streetwear/hype culture, but I imagine it plays some role/influence? .eleveneightnate wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:00 pmHoly shit, that’s so fucking bad. Too many adults these days doing toddler scribbles and calling it “art”.
Aka like @michaelangelo said in another thread I believe, we're turning into the Boomers .
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I like when brands have a variety of graphics, while I generally favor the style of plain/family tree/quiver/landscape/etc..I do like when brands have some weird/unique stuff too. I know not everything is going to cater to me and that’s fine, just a bummer when some boards I’d like to ride are just ugly. End of the day when you’re paying $$$$ it might as well be at minimum digestible to look at.
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That Goop 153 looks like a fun Midwest board. Wish the 57 wasn’t so fucking wide!
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Fair enough, but this shit was objectively hideous when we were kids and it was new.G.D. wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:15 pmTbf, isn't Emma Crosby pretty young/20's? The Retro/Vintage aesthetic seems pretty prominent with Gen-Z's (generalization, of course). More so in the sneaker/streetwear/hype culture, but I imagine it plays some role/influence? .eleveneightnate wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:00 pmHoly shit, that’s so fucking bad. Too many adults these days doing toddler scribbles and calling it “art”.
Aka like @michaelangelo said in another thread I believe, we're turning into the Boomers .
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You seen how Gen Z dresses? They are more than happy to repeat our generation’s fashion mistakes lol.eleveneightnate wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:00 pm
Fair enough, but this shit was objectively hideous when we were kids and it was new.
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Oh I’ll be the first to admit I’m turning into a grumpy millennial, but that graphic is super low effort regardless of the era it’s harking back to. And the little behind the scenes of how she drew it like we’re all supposed to be impressed… lol.G.D. wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 6:15 pm Tbf, isn't Emma Crosby pretty young/20's? The Retro/Vintage aesthetic seems pretty prominent with Gen-Z's (generalization, of course). More so in the sneaker/streetwear/hype culture, but I imagine it plays some role/influence? .
Aka like @michaelangelo said in another thread I believe, we're turning into the Boomers .
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Hot damn y’all don’t like anything for graphics. Not defending any particular one, but seems like no matter what gets posted the peanut gallery just screams boo and gives it a thumbs down.
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