Skatingjesus Andaroos Chronicles Chapter 3 32 Hot
The number 32 is not arbitrary. In the mythology of the Chronicles, Andaroos believes that a human’s attention span can be re-trained in 32-second intervals. Chapter 3.32 is structured as sixteen 64-second segments (a doubling of the 32 principle). Each segment ends with Andaroos looking directly into the camera—breaking the fourth wall—and whispering a single word: "Again."
Viewers have turned this into a lifestyle ritual known as The 32nd Hour. Once a week, participants are encouraged to spend 32 minutes performing a single, repetitive, joyful motion: pushing a skateboard, pedaling a bike, dribbling a basketball, or even just walking in a circle. No headphones. No phone. Just the rhythm. The entertainment is the act itself.
Not everyone is on board. Critics of the Andaroos Chronicles—dubbed "The Roller Pharisees"—argue that Chapter 3.32 is "skateboarding for people who have never ollied." A popular YouTuber released a takedown titled "SkatingJesus Andaroos is Just a Guy Afraid to Drop In," accumulating 2 million views. The critique hinges on the idea that by removing competition and spectacle, Andaroos strips action sports of their soul.
But the defense from fans is fierce. They argue that Chapter 3.32 is not about skateboarding. Skateboarding is the vehicle (pun intended). The destination is a re-enchanted relationship with time. As one Discord moderator put it: "Andaroos doesn't care if you land the trick. He cares if you still love the park after you eat shit."
You cannot discuss The Andaroos Chronicles without addressing the religious symbolism. Chapter 3 is titled “The Temptation of the Speed Wound.” Verse 32 – “HOT” in the creator’s dialect – mirrors Matthew 4:7: “Do not put the Lord your God to the test.” SkatingJesus Andaroos Chronicles Chapter 3 32 HOT
By jumping onto a moving car (a symbol of industrial man’s sin), SkatingJesus is literally testing fate. The “heat” becomes purgatorial fire. Fans have noted that at the exact moment he lands, the background audio contains a 1.5-second snippet of a backwards-recorded sermon about “refiner’s fire.” When reversed? It says: “The wheel judges the wicked.”
Whether you believe in the religious allegory or just want to see a madman on eight wheels defy physics, there is no denying the raw energy of Chapter 3 32 HOT.
As of this writing, creator (or "Chronicler") behind SkatingJesus Andaroos remains anonymous. Interlaced within Chapter 3.32 are hex codes and GPS coordinates that lead to real-world painted curbs in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a suburb of Osaka, Japan. Fans have begun pilgrimage, waxing those curbs and leaving offerings of broken bearings and handwritten notes saying "Again."
Chapter 4 is rumored to be titled "The Nosegrind of the Soul" and will explore the intersection of skateboarding and gardening. If 3.32 is any indication, we are in for a slow, beautiful, and utterly rebellious ride. The number 32 is not arbitrary
Ahead lay the Gauntlet of Mirrors—a twelve-mile stretch of highway paved with obsidian shards, each one reflecting a past failure. SkatingJesus saw them all: the missed competition in ‘89, the trick that broke his sponsor’s trust, the girl who walked away mid-ollie.
The first push was agony. His wheels hissed. The Crucible’s bearings wept oil that smelled of regret.
At mile two, a reflection of his younger self appeared—shirtless, reckless, laughing. “You’re too old for this, holy roller.”
SkatingJesus didn’t answer. He dropped into a powerslide, carving a crescent of fire across the mirror-road. The younger self shattered. But when fans say “Chapter 3 32 HOT,”
At mile five, the heat hit 34 HOT. His sneakers began to smoke. But he remembered the mantra from Andaroos Chapter 1: “The kingdom rolls not for the righteous, but for the relentless.”
Before we analyze the footage, let’s break down the metadata. Fans have long debated the cryptic labeling. The “Chapter 3” refers to the third major arc of the series, which focuses on temptation. The number “32” is a double entendre: first, it is the exact minute and second mark where the infamous sequence begins. Second, in biblical esoterica, Psalm 32 speaks of “when I kept silent, my bones wasted away” – a direct nod to the physical toll of aggressive skating.
The suffix “HOT” is where the internet caught fire. In SkatingJesus’s patois, “HOT” stands for three things:
But when fans say “Chapter 3 32 HOT,” they are usually referring to the 12-second unbroken clip that has been called the most dangerous rollerblading maneuver ever committed to digital media.

