"Yeah, I drift too" stories

pay for more skateparks and all the skaters will gladly get off the streets /discussion

Wtf do you think this is? UNICEF?

You like to do something, you should put in a little effort to do it. Among those things.... umm...... afford it? Why is it that people expect everything to be handed to them nowadays.

Seriously. Please pay for my drifting? I will do burnouts in your porch if you don't because I can't afford it otherwise.
 
so where did drifting start?

And that proves your point how?

"Drifting" (as an intentional sport) started in the streets, circa God knows when. There was never a law that allowed you to do it in the streets (as far as I know).

Since it was not legal, and it started getting popular (around 2004), now there are sanctioned events so you can legally practice/compete.

You're arguing skills are about as good as a 6th grader in his debate team, who ended up there as some cruel punishment from his parents.
 
ok! we all know that we disagree on this subject, street versus track. lets tell funny stories instead of flaming on each other.

It's perfectly fine to prefer drifting in the street vs the track.

That is if you have arguments better than where drifting started and the fact that you actually bothered to look up "skate park" on google maps.

- Erick
 
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Street skating and street drifting are totally different.

For one, when street sliding, you're in a fucking car. You're in something that weighs 2500-3500lbs, costs thousands of dollars, and you're doing like 60mph barely in control.

When street skating, you're standing on top of a skateboard that weighs 5 lbs, costs around $100, and you're going 5-10mph.

If you're seriously going to compare the two, then you're retarded. If street sliding had only the same consequences as skateboarding, then I would do it every single day. On the way to work, on lunch break, on the way home from work, on the way to the store, to my grandma's house, etc. Overdrift, never drive straight, I'd be a fucking dinosaur.

It's simple, you can't compare the two.

I'm not damning street drifting. I think it's cool. I do it sometimes. I do however think that the people that only "street drift" and never go to events aren't "drifters", are terrible drivers, and have really shitty cars like the one in ronchmeister's sig. "sohc ftw" haha that sucks soo bad.
 
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