• @Sam_Bass
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    Micro cosmology is a problem a majority of Americans live with. If they can’t see it from their front porch it don’t exist. That played a major factor in the current shitshow preloading in d.c.

      • @Sam_Bass
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        191 month ago

        Here’s another one for you: ‘played a major factor in’. Not strictly correct grammatically. A better phrase would’ve been, “played a major role in”.

        • @freddydunningkruger
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          If one prefers to keep “factor” instead of ‘played", than there is always the option, "was a major factor’

  • @demonmittenhands
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    Two weeks, huh? The US is around 3,000 miles from coast to coast, so that puts him over 200 miles skateboarding every single day… I’m not sure, but the person who didn’t know mountains exist might be dumb.

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      200miles/8hours of skating straight means an average speed of 25 miles an hour.

      Ambitious, considering the average speed of a skateboarder is closer to 10 miles an hour, but it could be possible if he was extremely fit, had unbreakable bones, and the US was a flat plane for 3000 miles like this guy thought.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 month ago

      If he’s illiterate we don’t need to call him dumb

      Also allegedly the Rockies, not all mountains… we hope

      • @[email protected]
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        I doubt he is being labelled “dumb” due to being illiterate.

        Doing no research prior to setting out is a great reason to call him dumb.

        • Midnight Wolf
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          Though lack of research because you can’t read is a bit of a speed bump in the whole “doing research” process

          • @[email protected]
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            Yes, but people 40 years ago managed. Youtube and a friend that can read. Hell asking random strangers their opinions on what the challenges of skateboarding across the country are.

            • @[email protected]
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              31 month ago

              You’re not wrong!

              I will say, I learned stuff like that to be a good idea through a productive education system which also helped me learn to read

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              People 200 years ago managed.
              It’s extremely dumb to just go out cross country with zero knowledge though.

          • @[email protected]
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            129 days ago

            Maybe this is explained somewhere if I could be bothered to research it, but how can he be actually illiterate?

            He has an instagram account. How is he reading anything to do with it if he’s illiterate? Sub numbers, password resets, comments? How would he even know people are watching if he can’t read numbers?

            • @idiomaddict
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              Illiteracy is not binary. If he reads at a second grade level (sounding out, length of word and difficulty of spelling being barriers to correct reading)

  • aramis87
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    Apparently, Chad Caruso set the Guinness world record as the first person to skateboard across America in 2023, from Venice Beach to Virginia Beach. It took him 57 days to cover 3,162 miles, adventure adventure of 55 miles a day.

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      Rob Thomson skated across the US starting in 2006. Also from Switzerland to China.

      http://14degrees.org/

      I have a photo from that trip handing up poster size in my house. A random waterfall panorama.

    • @garbagebagel
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      That’s actually not nearly as long as I would’ve expected. Pretty impressive.

        • M137
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          He kicked the mountains and then flipped them off, they felt so disrespected they moved north and waited until he had passed them.

      • @dejected_warp_core
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        My guess is that hitchhiking+skateboarding means grabbing an actual moving trailer hitch or three. Were he manually kicking the pavement with zero assistance, I cannot imagine covering 55 miles a day without it being downhill the entire time. After all, it is F L A T after you cross the Rockies. For at least a thousand miles. That or he has legs like tree trunks.

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          Awesome! I’m glad they made it. I’d never dare to set off like that without a huge backpack stuffed with a week’s worth of food

        • @Wogi
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          And the skateboard is the fastest way to get around Lego Island

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            You’ve just triggered a memory. Something about vehicles zooming around Lego Island. Were you able to get out of them while they were moving so that they kept going?

            • @Wogi
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              Oh I have no idea, I remember very little of that game. Something about a helicopter crash and a race you had to use the skateboard for. It was the fastest vehicle.

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        Boring fact: The highest pass he’ll have to cross on his journey looks like this:

        If he’ll have to be rescued, then because someone ran him over.

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            That’s just the section of the map for drift challenges

            • @[email protected]
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              Probably that the US is No. 1 in paving straight over every available surface. And that they will move mountains to do it apparently.

              • @captainlezbian
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                We have a lot of mountains. But seriously while I’d prefer trains (which would likely require the same deal), the interstate makes sense for this. Overland shipping in this country often uses it (once again, stupid compared to trains). And it’s important to understand that the interstate isn’t a public works project, it’s with GPS in the category of military infrastructure that’s open for public use

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          Could also get snowed in somewhere or unable to get to shelter during a major storm.

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        Another fact: Society failed to educate him properly using taxpayer money.

        Perhaps society deserves to face the consequences of its actions.

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          I agree with you and have even more to add -

          Even more fun fact - the taxpayer money that will likely eventually be used to rescue this person, potentially saving their life, is an infinitesimal waste compared to so very many other things. I’m not ever going to shame someone or expect them to be billed/prosecuted/etc for their rescue unless they criminally broke the law in order to arrive at that state. (and maybe not even then)

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      What about small mountains tho

  • @LovableSidekick
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    One change of clothes for a 2-week trip… now that’s a man’s man!

    • @fuck_u_spez_in_particular
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      I mean it’s not extremely far off compared to Ultralight hiking, you can still be hygienic (like often washing clothes), of course though you’re not winning parfume contests along the way… It’s a tradeoff to make compared to having a lot of uncomfortable weight to carry around.

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        Extra socks and underwear would probably be a good call, but wear one, wash the other and let it dry either overnight or throughout the day.

    • @trolololol
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      Does he carry a Texas sized bottle of French cologne?

      I don’t want to be his room mate.

      • slingstone
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        French cologne, my ass! He wears WAAAAAAY to much Axe Body Spray like a patriotic American bro who doesn’t understand geography should.

      • @[email protected]
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        I mean, also because he’s apparently not aware of the largest mountain range in North America.

  • @[email protected]
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    Almost certain they were playing it up and this is satire, sorry to spoil everyone’s fun. https://www.instagram.com/jaayfilms They started again on September 30 this year and are now in Missouri. If these content creators are good at one thing it’s creating a compelling narrative and this guy did it by getting himself called illiterate.

      • kamenLady.
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        From the sound of it, the skateboarding guy must have never watched Forrest Gump. He would have known it would take more than 2 weeks, just by seeing Gump’s beard grow.

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          Nuhuh. that movie took only 2 hours and 22 minutes, and that walking sequence took up about 10~20 minutes, he just has really strong beard growth when he walks. If Forrest can do it in 20 minutes, I should be able to do it in 2 weeks! /jk

          • kamenLady.
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            The fastest growing beard alive!

            His name: Barry Allen

    • @Freefall
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      The late great Forrest Gump?

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    I met a guy like that in the 90’s except he was on a lot of LSD and was making his way around the world. IDK if that was true but my buddy picked him up one night and we had a party with him and he cut his dreads off and burned them so a witch wouldn’t get them. Good times!

  • @brucethemoose
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    How does he use IG?

    Assuming its not a parody.

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        When I first moved to Japan, I had to use lots of websites that used untranslatable images (not text, like png or whatever and google lens was not a thing). I got help a few times and memorized what clicking on an area did more than even what the image was (which would change sometimes). This is how I got by with ATMs and various websites for quite a while. It works until something changes. Today, screen readers, google lens, and other things exist to help as well.

        • @[email protected]
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          Sounds like just learning to read would be a better use of your time then. I mean if you already speak the language it should be fairly trivial, right?

          • tiredofsametab
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            I literally started with “When I first moved to Japan”.

            To answer your question, though, learning to read Kanji is not trivial especially when each one can have a number of different pronunciations or appear in compounds where the meaning can be quite different.

          • @[email protected]
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            151 month ago

            You do realise that in Japan they don’t use Roman letters?! Sounds are one thing, a pictorial based writing system quite another! Just as in English, the same sounding word can mean several things, so the same spelt word can mean several things in Asian languages!

        • @Freefall
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          All 7 words he knows? It’s called THE WEAVE!..or something.

      • @Freefall
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        You’d be functional how surprised can be the illiterate.

  • @Nuke_the_whales
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    411 month ago

    Does he have learning disabilities? How does someone with so much motivation not learn to read

    • @abbotsbury
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      Most likely functionally illiterate and not 100% “I can’t read,” but I’ve overestimated instagrammers before

      • Dragon Rider (drag)
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        Most people are illiterate. Literacy is a skill with levels and most people don’t actually ever reach the level required to be a fully functional person.

        This meme is a great example. Most people don’t actually reach Ogre’s level of literacy. Yeah, it’s played for laughs in the fact that Ogre is smarter than the average human, but Ogre is also completely correct about the level of literacy we should expect of people, in a perfect world.

        • @[email protected]
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          A lot about this is, in my opinion, misleading.

          I don’t need to be able to read Ulysses and understand all the themes and the deeper meanings, to be literate. As to actually understand all the meanings, I would have to be familiar with the culture in which it was written and the personal perspective of the author on that culture.

          I don’t think the perfect world entails that everyone (or, at least most people) is overly familiar with ancient cultures and authors.

          Unfamiliarity with the context of what was written is usually why people don’t catch on themes. A person with german cultural background will not read a passage about bringing honor to your bloodline, in the same way a chinese person will. A lot of Germans are deeply suspicious of the idea of honor. I learned that after decades with Germans and their culture.

          How many Cultures are you familiar enough with to be able to correctly understand a text written in it?

          E.g. the “remorse of conscience” is a cultural theme. A person who reads a lot of books and seek out these themes, has a different culture than a person who only scrolls on TikTok. And if the person reading books isn’t on TikTok, they are probably unable to properly understand the themes in a TikTok.

          And yes, you said that there are different levels of literacy, so you didn’t say that I was illiterate if I wouldn’t catch on the “remorse”. But you present literacy as a 1 dimensional scale. 1 level, 2, 3, etc… When it is not, your ability to correctly parse a text is not 1 dimensional. You will probably fail to correctly understand a story written in ancient china, and if you understand it, you will probably fail to understand a story written in the 1950s in Germany.

          Get off the horse. Stand next to us and enjoy your pleasure of reading with other people and learn different perspectives. They aren’t less literate than you, they are differently literate than you.

          • @captainlezbian
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            Yeah, I’ve been really enjoying discussing the themes and deeper meanings in the stormlight archive, but a ton of its themes are deeply American or focused on mental illness or theology and those are areas I have background in. If I were to read the tale of genji or some Dostoyevsky I’d miss so much. I can’t imagine someone in China really getting Huckleberry Finn because it’s deeply American satire, hell I don’t expect a Brit to get it particularly well either.

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            Most people can’t understand the themes of works from their own culture. How many American conservatives think the Matrix supports their ideas, and brag about taking the “red pill”, not realising it’s an estrogen pill? How many people watch Rick and Morty, and proceed to idolise Rick? Or the same with Sherlock, or House? How many people think Thanos did nothing wrong?

            So much of our popular media criticises the flaws inherent in capitalism. Iron Man does it. Star Wars does it. Why don’t we live in a society of socialists? When Starship Troopers was first released, it bombed. Because most people couldn’t tell it was satire. It took years for people to catch on.

            Hell, most christians read the Bible and think Jesus was white! It is literally their religious identity, and they can’t be bothered to understand it.

            Drag doesn’t think literacy is one dimensional. But drag does think that most people don’t meet the standard for being a functional person in any culture. If most people were literate, then most of the kids who grew up watching Captain Planet would be vegan and carfree. But they aren’t, because they fundamentally don’t understand how to think about the entertainment media they consume.

            And by the way, it’s a high dragon, not a horse.

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              I agree with you about most people not understanding their social structural sorroundings sufficiently to lead their (collective) lives in a souvereign way.

              But this is not a primarily cognitive problem. Just as much it is rooted in the social structure itself. One must take into account: Which opportunities does a given act of thinking and understanding provide an individual?

              In an individualized and individualizing political, ecological, cultural landscape, understanding things critically often is fruitless. For example to ensure social affiliation or navigate through the market specifique concepts, notions and sorts of “truth” are productive. Analyzing your culture to find collective paths of historic development require different scopes.

              Praxeology might be a notion you could enjoy exploring.

              IMO this is important if you want both, get of the high horse and fly the mighty dragon of critique.

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                Drag agrees, society is to blame for the way people are.

                But, people are also to blame for the way society is. It’s a vicious chicken.

                Therefore, we need to educate people, like by telling them there’s more to literacy than knowing to to read something literally.

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          to be a fully functional person

          I’m pretty sure people with sub-god-tier level reading abilities, as you say they should have, can function just fine in their day to day.

          • Dragon Rider (drag)
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            No, they can’t. The globe is warming and the human race is on its way to extinction. Humanity is failing as a species.

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                And furthermore, Captain Planet told us all what to do in the 90s. Abolish the conditions of Capital which allow greedy billionaires to destroy the environment for personal enrichment. We didn’t pay enough attention to realise what we had to do, because we’re media illiterate. It’s not just Captain Planet, there’s thousands of books, movies, songs, and TV shows that tell us what the problems are in society, and we still don’t fix them!

        • @ZeffSyde
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          I have ‘Agenbite Inwit’ tattooed on my person and feel as though this ogre meme has called me out.

          • Dragon Rider (drag)
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            Oh cool, you can explain the remorse of conscience to drag! Drag googled it while drag was posting that meme, and the best idea of it that drag could get was “feeling guilty for stuff that isn’t your fault like a BPD-having silly”

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          No, most people are not illiterate, you’re confusing literacy with media literacy because that’s what you want to talk about instead.

          There is a difference between “I don’t know what that sign says” and “I don’t know what this book means.”

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            It’s called functional literacy, which is what’s being talked to here. Also, your anecdote fails to address other possibilities. I have a friend that, under stress of a new location, may lose the ability to read menus, and their literacy matches other academics in their field. I am a reader that cannot read aloud because that is an entirely different skill than reading.

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              I know I’m talking about functional illiteracy, that’s why I said “Most likely functionally illiterate” in my comment.

              The person who replied to me brought up media literacy/illiteracy, which is a separate concept, and mistakenly referred to it as illiteracy, which I corrected.

    • @Jiggle_Physics
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      It is easy to have motivation to skateboard across america when you don’t have enough education to understand what doing that means.

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      Idunno anything about this guy, but for some folks they just weren’t taught early enough. You can learn to read at any age, but no amount of motivation can match an early education

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      Illiterate refers to both being able to read basic words all the way up to reading comprehenson. Equally possible he simply cannot understand what he reads and is anti-intellectual as that seems to be on the rise in the US.

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        As a victim of the US public School system, every class had one or more kids that simply couldn’t read aloud in class for one reason or another. The teachers learned to not call on them in the future to keep things moving.

        Some of them got moved to special education classes over the years, but in my experience they were just free periods to keep them from slowing the other kids down.

        It’s sad, I knew a guy that was smart as a whip, but we went to a restaurant he wasn’t used to and he sheepishly asked me what was on the menu since there weren’t any pictures.

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          It’s called functional literacy, which is what’s being talked to here. Also, your anecdote fails to address other possibilities. I have a friend that, under stress of a new location, may lose the ability to read menus, and their literacy matches other academics in their field. I am a reader that cannot read aloud because that is an entirely different skill than reading.

    • @ZeffSyde
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      See the great historical documentary ‘Forrest Gump’.

    • @[email protected]
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      Spelling (in non phonetic languages) has nothing to do with intelligence levels - it is all to do with memory and exposure. Perhaps he never went to school, or the level of education was pathetic… or he is incredibly dyslexic. Sorry if this answer sounds harsh but I’m pissed-off at what you wrote. I know of at least one illiterate person who stands head and shoulders above the “college kids” around them. They were such an integral part of our team that were bought them speech-to-text / text-to-speech software to keep their job.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yes it is, so he either does have a learning difficulty (as OP suggested) and is hobbled by it or he has been let down by the education system or he’s lazy and stupid. ( might be some other reasons, too) As a result his motivation (if he had any) would be neither here nor there. Some people can’t read and write English because… they can’t. It’s that simple.

      • @Nuke_the_whales
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        That’s why I didn’t say he was stupid. I asked if he had a learning disability which is not a taboo thing and it doesn’t mean you’re stupid. If anything I complimented him on his motivation and determination. You were just out to find something to get mad and offended over so you interjected that into my comment, even though I didn’t say that. I see that happening a lot lately with Americans. They all wanna be offended so they can moralize

        • @[email protected]
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          Whoa there, horsey. I was making a general opening statement - not a rebuttal to a sentence you never wrote. In another reply I went into a little more detail. My main point was that if it wasn’t because of a learning difficulty then simply “motivation” isn’t always enough. A lack of facilities ( No libraries, no literate family members, no internet connection, inadequate education etc. ) could be a factor.

          On a side note, do not ever accuse me of being a septic again. There’s literally dozens of people on the internet that aren’t USian - but I understand it’s much easier to throw labels on people who don’t pander to your every post.

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    Cant seem to find this dude on ig, there are just too many that tried to cross the usa with a board.

    Does someone have a link to this specific persons ig? That would be great, thanks.

      • @[email protected]
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        What are you using to take that screenshot? It looks like a phone but the aspect ratio is like a square

        • Flying Squid
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          To the dude’s credit, he appears to be still at it, skateboarding across the country. He apparently posted a ‘day 50’ video.

          So it sounds to me like whoever made that post did him dirty.

          • @Buddahriffic
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            It didn’t say he gave up. Maybe we all did him dirty in how we interpreted that description.

      • @Dicska
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        Thanks for the detective work! I know TTS software is a thing now, but he even has a gmail account… How (un)likely is it that it’s just a publicity stunt (money grab)?

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      I’m not great at this, but from the original x post, I think his handle is @jaayfilms

      The news report video says he dropped out of HS. I couldn’t find where he got that he’s illiterate, thought this would take two weeks and didn’t know about the mountains… But I honestly didn’t dig much after haha. If someone else finds it, please let me know. I just want to read that comment thread haha

    • @[email protected]
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      No need to board shame him. He’s just rocking with what he’s got. It’s not the size of the board, it’s the motion on the pavement.

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      If the longboard is the length of the US and he mounts it, does that count? Does he have to walk the length on the longboard? I have so many (very stupid) questions!

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    That voter is gonna learn some stuff.

    I was not surprised by the presence of a giant cross necklace.

  • @RampantParanoia2365
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    Well, if you’re following him, did you bring more clothes? Maybe you can lend him some.