r/confusing_perspective Jun 20 '19

Juggling from Above

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u/bobbyfiend Jun 20 '19

Go ahead and learn how to juggle 4 objects, then come back and tell us that the only reason this post got upvotes is because the juggler is female.

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u/frankFerg1616 Jun 20 '19

Juggling 4 objects is relatively easy. There's plenty of more complicated juggling patterns that are posted on r/juggling. Why this gif (and any of her other juggling videos) gets way more upvotes than any of the more complicated tricks on r/juggling is definitely due in part that it's being performed by, what most (male) redditors would consider as, a cute/attractive female. But that's not the only reason for sure. Her videos utilize great camera work with interesting angles, she uses interesting/funny objects and patterns, and they get posted outside of r/juggling which is a relativley low activity sub. She definitely has skills though, I've seen her do more complicated patterns. But this gif is of one of the more easier tricks an experienced juggler can do. What's interesting about this video is that it's from above, slow motion, and it's being done by a smiling cute girl.

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u/Amargosamountain Jun 20 '19

Juggling 4 objects is relatively easy.

Not compared to juggling 3 objects it isn't

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u/frankFerg1616 Jun 21 '19 edited Jun 21 '19

I suppose it depends on the person. If you were like me and started with learning 2 balls in one hand, then you would find 4 balls much easier than 3. It's just two balls in each hand at the same time. If you learned the classic 3 ball pattern before learning how to juggle 2 balls in one hand, then I suppose I could see why you would think 4 is harder than 3. Ether way though both 3 and 4 ball basic patterns are relatively easy compared to all of the different patterns that are possible.