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| 336006 | 20655 | The Death of Surfing | 81 | mightyrime | Jan 23, 2025 | 2025-01-23T00:03:28-0500 | Bodhi1502 said: Last question hits home. How the hell are so many working age people not at work in the most expensive areas in the country. I couldn't afford to surf, time or money, most of my life. I was working (multiple jobs) to afford living here then raising a family. Click to expand... Too add to this what about all the kids out in the lineup on a weekday that are like 12 to 17 years old that should be in school! I am lucky with my work schedule that I work with people in different time zones so I start early but have usually 9a-11a free and then back to meetings so I sort of surf this weird swing shift between morning pre work and the lunch time crew. Anyways I am seeing more and more young teens with their parents ( who should be working?) filming them in the beach. Are they being homeschooled so they can have some sort of future surf career? I sound like a grumpy old man but kids need more of an education than just surfing to be a well rounded human being. |