My channel is all about staying motivated to keep skating. Whether you’re a parent or just someone who’s busy with life. Make time for what makes you happy. Go ride your skateboard.
I also hate when people sit on obstacles you are trying to skate, especially when its a kids mother. Also, people leave drinks and drape equipment on a ledge. STOP
As a fellow millennial, I relate to checking the weather just to see when it will be nice. And then proceed to do nothing different with my life on that day.
Parents leave them there? That doesn't sound like a millennial skater attitude lol. I started skating at 7 in 1997 and I was in the streets. My parents didn't baby sit me anywhere I skated. Your age is showing through your emotions lol. But anyways, cool video. Thought you were gonna suck like so many older guys on youtube trying to skate, but you weren't half bad. So there's that. Also real millennials use candles or crayons for wax lol.
@@EyeseeUriP kind of a contradictory statement there, my dude. You claim you were street skating without supervision at age 7 but what does that have to do with the kids nowadays who bring their plastic wheel toys to skateparks and derail everyone else’s session by standing in front of obstacles and being completely oblivious to people actually skating? In your description you weren’t one of these kids, so I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make.
@@dadboard Point is just that my parents didn't supervise me when I went out skating, and that started at 7 and all the way up. So why do you expect these kids parents to supervise them at a skate park. Parents don't want to supervise their kids skating, not back then and not now. You may not like it, but where is this expectation coming from. If parents weren't supervising their kids out in the streets, there should be even less expectation for parents to supervise their kids when dropping them off at a skate park.