Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Introduction


Hello everyone, this is i.suk’s pen spinning blog. This resulted from UPSB shoutbox discussion where people were talking about pen spinning blogs, and I said ‘maybe I’ll make one, but I wonder if anyone would read it’, to which Tigres replied ‘anyone with a brain would read it’. And so, this blog was created to compile various thoughts on spinning-related subjects - controversial WT and WC matchups, combo breakdowns, comments on spinning videos, ideas of difficulty, creativity, execution etc, nature of practice and learning, favourite combos and collabs, linkage creation etc.


If you have any suggestions of what to discuss, feel free to comment.

Note: 9 year solo commentary and breakdowns post coming soon (will be up on day solo is released, probably mid August-ish?)

12 comments:

  1. Intersting, looking forward to read some! ;)

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  2. Looking forward to this

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  3. Hey i.suk you should just keep your blog posts on Facebook

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  4. I mean, it makes it easier for you and for your viewers too

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  5. Also if you're keeping it on your blogspot you should learn how to format blog posts from casual, ain't no one gonna read walls of text

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  6. Also, from your manager - Gash

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  7. i knew shoutbox had a purpose

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  8. Glad you're doing this by your own motivation. I wouldn't like to see you writing this by others pressuring you. Take your time and convenience to update this. Anticipated for more posts:)

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  9. Good job. I will follow your blog.

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  10. Hi i.suk, could you maybe do a breakdown on PPM's submit to their LED Collab? Would be great :)

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  11. Seems interesting ;)

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  12. the hell? you can already tell it's a good idea... I mean, it's come from shoutbox so it must be
    * reads sb*
    10:58 AM - m1ch1: and when we were children we played outside and climbed on trees and got bruises everywhere and now the children sit in front of their phones and tablets before they even learn to read
    see?

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