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&lt;p&gt;YoYoing is for geeks who can&#039;t juggle.  Well, that&#039;s my excuse because I &lt;i &gt;really&lt;/i&gt; can&#039;t juggle and yoyoing requires some amount of skillz and is also fun.  I got into yoyoing when my 5th grade teacher, Mr. Jaeger, sold Pro-Yos (which are still sold and are great for looping).  After being away from it for a long time, I&#039;ve recently gotten back into yoyoing only to find that modern yoyoing is a whole new world:  there is unresponsive play, hubstacks/t-stacks, and top-tips.  So after buying over 15 new yo-yos, I&#039;d like to focus on a favorite brand of mine: YoYoJam, and here specifically their &quot;Lyn Fury.&quot;  YoYoJam isn&#039;t as big as brands you may have heard of like Yomega or Duncan, but I think they offer a lot more choice and playability.&lt;/p&gt;
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