27 votes

A site explaining every known juggling trick

6 comments

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    PraiseTheSoup
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    This reminds me of the shoelace-tying website someone posted a week or so ago. A relic of the past. A website that hasn't been monetized to the gills and actually provides legitimate information....

    This reminds me of the shoelace-tying website someone posted a week or so ago. A relic of the past. A website that hasn't been monetized to the gills and actually provides legitimate information. I love stuff like this. It reminds me of the internet of the early 2000s.

    Unfortunately I can't juggle at all.

    10 votes
    1. DefinitelyNotAFae
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      Thankfully you have a great opportunity...

      Thankfully you have a great opportunity...

      3 votes
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    fefellama
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    Cool site! Those animations are almost hypnotic, especially for some of the more advanced tricks.

    Cool site! Those animations are almost hypnotic, especially for some of the more advanced tricks.

    3 votes
    1. sparksbet
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      You should've seen when my Tumblr was all people playing with JugglingLab, the application they used to make those animations. Tumblr was like 90% surreal juggling animations for a few weeks for me.

      You should've seen when my Tumblr was all people playing with JugglingLab, the application they used to make those animations. Tumblr was like 90% surreal juggling animations for a few weeks for me.

      1 vote
  3. Jeakams
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    Ah ghad I’ve always wanted to join a juggling club. I wanna learn how to toss pins and swords and stuff! Thanks for posting this it got me back to where I need to be w a long gone hobby.

    Ah ghad I’ve always wanted to join a juggling club. I wanna learn how to toss pins and swords and stuff! Thanks for posting this it got me back to where I need to be w a long gone hobby.

  4. trim
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    Ah nice it has Tennis in, which is the most advanced (it's not advanced) trick I got up to. Can still do at parties. Had a bit of a crowd at a medieval event doing it with wooden bowling balls. Eep!

    Ah nice it has Tennis in, which is the most advanced (it's not advanced) trick I got up to. Can still do at parties. Had a bit of a crowd at a medieval event doing it with wooden bowling balls. Eep!