• 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.

  • @brucethemoose
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    225 minutes ago

    How does he use IG?

    Assuming its not a parody.

      • tiredofsametab
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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.

  • @demonmittenhands
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    813 hours ago

    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.

  • @[email protected]
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    273 hours ago

    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.

    • jBlight
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      203 hours ago

      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

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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    163 hours ago

    How many skateboard wheels are needed for a 3000 mile trip?

    • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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      Not many sites seem to deal in distance when talking about replacing skateboard wheels, but I was able to find this:

      https://skateboardscan.com/skateboard-wheels-last/

      So according to that he’d need 10-30 sets of skateboard wheels to cross the country.

      Of course if you’re just riding on the side of highways in a straight line forever you could probably get a little more out of them since you’re not doing any precision work or tricks.

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        Not so sure. A road surface tends to be rougher pavement than sidewalks or skate parks. I’d imagine the side of a highway chewing those parkboard wheels away at record rates.

        I’m honestly kinda shocked anyone attempting this wouldn’t use a longboard with some chonkier wheels.

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          Oh, he’s probably thinking he can stay on the sidewalk most of the way.

          I’m not sure how he even got as far as the Rockies since there’s a desert you have to get through first.

          • MentalEdge
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            82 hours ago

            I don’t think anyone who lives in the US would be dumb enough to think they can find sidewalks along anywhere they might want to go without a car.

      • kamenLady.
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        52 hours ago

        You don’t know if he’s maybe Nollie Kickflipping the whole way.

      • @ChicoSuave
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        42 hours ago

        I love that this has happened before and recent enough that it can be compared to this dude’s trip. Great find.

        • @tburkhol
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          114 minutes ago

          This one’s not going to be close. According to his youtube channel, he’s on day 50 in Kansas. Got a Red Bull partnership and enough money for hotels & Uber for off-trek travel.

      • kamenLady.
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        82 hours ago

        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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        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.

        • @Wogi
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          203 hours ago

          And the skateboard is the fastest way to get around Lego Island

          • Biskii
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            43 hours ago

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

        Perhaps society deserves to face the consequences of its actions.

        • @[email protected]
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          102 hours ago

          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)

    • DreamButt
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      32 hours ago

      What about small mountains tho

  • @AlternatePersonMan
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    143 hours ago

    How is he planning on getting back?

    Also, won’t his wheels wear out?

    • snooggums
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      223 hours ago

      If someone thought it would take two weeks there would be no concern about wheels wearing out. They also wouldn’t have the planning skills for a way home, becsuse how far could that be?

      I’m assuming it is a parody account.

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        I’m assuming he’s gunna wind up dead in Colorado like that lady who drank all the colloidal silver

  • @DaddleDew
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    22 hours ago

    If he ever decides to try to find a way around the Rockies this will become even more interesting

  • @Apeman42
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    73 hours ago

    I know it says LA in the image, but are we sure he wasn’t actually from Night Vale?

  • @RampageDon
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    43 hours ago

    Is this not the hatchet wielding hitchhiker guy?

      • Synapse
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        113 hours ago

        Wow, those figures are shocking. US of A, 1st economy in the world, 1st military power in the world and our space, 36th in literacy rate. I am sad for fellow Americans :(

        • TunaCowboy
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          123 hours ago

          The US should be doing much better in all categories based on its wealth alone, but this is kind of an important factor.

          34% of adults lacking literacy proficiency were born outside the US.

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            With the two high stats being on the North East, and the low stats being in the south west near the border with Mexico.

            So that makes me wonder what percentage of the 34% that were not born here are literate in another language

            Because I know I have met a number of people who have moved here and haven’t learned English yet, but if you pass a translation app between each other, they can read it in their native language.

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          The US ranks 36th in literacy.

          This is a deceptive statistic. It merely indicates that many countries like Uzbekistan and North Korea falsely report 100% literacy rates. Look here. The USA literacy rate is actually about the same as that of other wealthy Western democracies.

          • snooggums
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            North Korea probably does have high literacy so the people can read and understand all the propaganda.

          • Synapse
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            You are right. Very interesting link, thanks !

      • @ChicoSuave
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        22 hours ago

        Man, without a Department o’Education those numbers will get worse.

      • partial_accumen
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        43 hours ago

        The percentage of the population that’s illiterate is way higher than it has any business being.

        Like “can’t read at an elementary school level”.

        “There are three kinds of lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics” - Mark Twain

        Not in your link, but I found the same statistics as your link in another with a critical piece of information:

        “According to researchers, 4 out of 5 Americans 18 and over possess medium to high proficiency in English reading and writing.” source

        These statistics, both your link and mine, may only be measuring literacy in English.

        So looking to get a clue how many may have literacy in another language:

        “Today, 13.8 percent of the nation’s residents are foreign-born” source

        So at least a percentage of those being counted as USA illiterate may indeed be literate in another language that isn’t English.