Ha, fair enough. This video is hilarious and seems to play around with a lot of blading memes, youtube blogger tropes, and general wackiness. What if any impact do you think internet culture has had on rollerblading?

I think internet culture has effected blading much less than most other activities, which is why things seem wacky in the video context. Lately I've been quite the media consumer whore. In general, blade media is mostly just blading. I'm cool with that, but have also been enjoying the rise in vlogs and more mainstream style videos in skating.

What vlogs have you been following?

I've just been skimming through them recently, but the ones I try to keep tabs on are the Burston blogs, Pinto Pony, Ricardo Lino, Kyle Jordan's, and there's a freeskater vlog I follow but his name escapes me.

I noticed you’re riding a mix of Aeon’s and Flying Eagle throughout this video. How are you liking life at 110mm above sea level? (That fishy on a ledge in 110’s was crazy)

I've been having a surprising amount of fun on the 110 3-wheels. They are way more nimble than I thought they would be and I feel like I'm more engaged in skating on them. Since I gotta figure out how to do things on them, it feels less like I'm running on autopilot during a session.

Yeah, big wheels seem to have sparked a newfound level of creativity in a lot of us rollerbladers who have sort of been going through the motions as we've grown older. Your video has a healthy balance between big wheeling and more traditional grinderblading. Are there any standout tricks viewers should be on the look out for?

Ye, I had never really given wheel size much thought until the last decade. I like the direction things are heading as far as wheel setups. Man, I've been editing so much it all kinda blends together at the moment. Reed did a real trick. Pyle did a lot of cool Pyle stuff. No tabernacles unfortunately.