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24 thoughts on “Kill the head and the rest of the body dies

  1. skaterdave on June 6, 2008 - Reply

    I wear mine cuz I never can tell when one of the little ones might launch their stuff at the back of my head…

  2. Ryan Heckler on June 6, 2008 - Reply

    I love it when you ask a kid where his helmet is and he points to it over at a bench or table. I wish I had a magical helmet that works from 15ft away….On the other hand, natural selection comes in many guises.

  3. Oi vey.

  4. “The body cannot live without the mind.” ~Morpheus

    You can’t explain it to the non-believers…

  5. Brad aka handstandman!! on June 6, 2008 - Reply

    Seriously guys, it’s great you choose to wear helmets.
    It’s a personal choice, and I’m glad this is not California where you can get a ticket at a skate park for not wearing wrist guards (It Happened).
    I am sure you all have ridden without helmets at some point.
    I choose to wear one when i am unfamiliar with the terrain, so I guess I cut down on the risk a little bit.
    So… don’t be ” THAT GUY” trying to throw a guilt trip on someone who isn’t wearing a helmet. It doesn’t work. K.C., the handstandman fan.

  6. Wait a minute are people looking to the comic strip for life advice? I’ll need to adopt a more serious tone. How about this? Don’t snake, clean up your trash at the skatepark and wash your pads.

  7. Wash your pads?? Fascist!!!!!

  8. You can wash pads?

  9. solboy on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    Helmets suck. They are sweaty, stinky, uncomfortable, and you like a geek.

    Hoiwever, brain damage sucks more…

  10. I’d rather look like a dork and wear a helmet than wearing a diaper after a bad head injury. And it happens when you least expect it…I speak from experience.

  11. t-roy on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    Most of the kids that where a helmet cuz they “have” to doesn’t do them any good anyway since they are too cool to strap it. Then again, we don’t wear helmets walking down the street and we are just about as likely to get a head injury.

  12. Let’s face it… skateboarders are death-wish kids, many of whom are really concerned about being gnarly.

    It drives me nuts when I see somebody forcing helmet rhetoric on skatepark people, or chastising smokers, selling Jesus door to door, etc. They are trying to convert people who are often informed.

    Think motorcycle/seatbelt/smoking laws. If you smoke, or don’t wear a helmet or seatbelt, you are more likely to die. Everybody knows it, including the helmet-less unbelted smokers.

    I broke my face on a hill in Alaska (five plates in my sinuses). I wear a helmet now, and I usually wear knee pads on transition because I kneeslide out.

    However, I am not gonna bum some kids session, and make myself look like a bigger dork by soliciting my preference on others.

    CIVIL LIBERTY! KEEP YOUR LAWS OFF MY BODY!

  13. Ryan Heckler on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    generally I agree, but the smoking is an entirely different issue. If you want to smoke fine, but don’t do it where I am forced to breath your poison… CIVIL LIBERTY! KEEP YOUR POISON OUT OF MY BODY!

  14. colin on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    i wear a helmet when i skate concrete cause i’m a pussy

  15. Brad aka handstandman!! on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    I love the controversy!
    I wasn’t referring to the comic strip, but it did get me thinking.
    I have been asked” Where’s Your Helmet” 2 times in my 41 years.
    They both happened in the last year, once at the skate park, and once while riding my bike on the path on the water front.
    It kind of pissed me off because they really didn’t seem to be too concerned about my well being. It was more like they were saying, “I feel insecure about wearing my helmet, and by you not wearing a helmet, it makes me feel uncool.”
    Rodney Mullens Dad used to make him wear pads and a helmet for Freestyle (Flatland) skating. It was pretty funny seeing him all padded up for that, and he got teased, but people shut up once they saw him skate. Don’t tell his dad, but the last time i saw him skating, he wasn’t wearing any safety gear.
    As for diapers. With all the crappy food we are eating these days, it’s only a matter of time before we’re all wearing them again. K.C.

  16. shawn on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    fuck smoking that is straight up kook shit! Wear a helmet if you want, don’t if you don’t want to. Be careful whatever you do!

  17. nweyesk8 on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    after waking up in Lincoln City’s ER back in spring of 2000,I decided a helmet is a better alternative.

  18. marek on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    is this discussion still going on? to add a confusion to the theme i have to add that even MC himself skates without helmet at burnside and some pools. whats that about? comic strip that, mark!!!

  19. marek on June 7, 2008 - Reply

    i personally go helmetless so i can look cool and dandy. and i am also very superstitious so if you you tell me to put a helmet on you might ruin my whole day.

  20. carvin marvin on June 8, 2008 - Reply

    when some lady once told me to wear a helmet because tony hawk wears one, “he’s been skating longer than tony hawk” was the reply in my defense. right after that i slammed and jacked my wrist

  21. solboy on June 9, 2008 - Reply

    …anyone ever blacked out and lost their vision for 4 hours? I have. Sweaty, stinky, 30c + temperature, whatever, the brain bucket goes on.

  22. nweyesk8 on June 9, 2008 - Reply

    I blacked out for 3 hours and had my vision return while in the ER at LC

  23. JAKEANDANNOY on June 9, 2008 - Reply

    Im actually surprised noone has elected the ol’
    “pain is only temporary, bones heal, and chicks dig scars”

    I bring my helmet to battle ground everytime i go, where else could I leave my quart of schlitz unattended?

  24. lazyron on June 9, 2008 - Reply

    @nweyek8 after a skating concussion i blacked out for over 30 mins and had double vision for ~3 months. slept for about 18 hours a day and my left side was ‘floppy’ for about a week. i still feel like i got a novocaine shot in my cheek. and in the fingers of my left hand.

    this was last october.

    and i was wearing a helmet. and i still do.

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