well Skateboarding originated from Surfing which is why they where originally called sidewalk surfers. So if anything, skateboarding is a sub-culture of the Californian surfing "idea"
Surfers profoundly influenced skateboarding by bringing their surfing culture and techniques onto land. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, when waves were flat, surfers began using wheeled boards to mimic their surfing moves, leading to the development of skateboarding. The emphasis on fluidity, style, and tricks in surfing translated into skateboarding, fostering a similar subculture that celebrated creativity and expression. This connection is evident in the terminology, aesthetics, and tricks shared between the two sports.
The emo- and the skate subculture are two really different things. But I believe that you can be considered an emo skateboarder if you follow the emo fashion, appreciate emocore music and, well, enjoy skateboarding.-Vegard
Racism is not a subculture but a common belief that members of a subculture known as "skinheads" share.
skateboarding people......
Subculture is formed from the word "culture" with the prefix "sub-" which means below. No suffixes are involved.
What I think about subculture is that it is apart of our lives so that makes it a way of life.
Subculture - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013 (limited)
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The Philippines is made up of 1,707 islands and each one has its own subculture. The largest subculture group of the Philippines were originally from Southeast Asia.
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