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Sport Stacking Thread - Sport revolving around rearranging cups in the fastest time possible.
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Pedophile Lolcow
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Sport Stacking has been a trend since it's inception in 1981 in California. During the 2000s was likely the peak of the trend after receiving attention in the news during the 1990s with the governing body World Sport Stacking Association (WSSA). Often played by children and with many different rules and arrangements. The most famous being the Cycle goes goes from 3 - 6 - 3 to 6 - 6 and then 10. Still confused? Here's a video showcasing how this sport was played.
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wtf was that superhuman shit
Melting pot of alcohol
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Why do I have a feeling this is a "sport" wholly dominated by 86 lb autistic Asian kids?
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Pretty gay stuff. Imagine trying to turn some silly parlor trick you might learn to impress people at a party into an autistic competition.
Why do I have a feeling this is a "sport" wholly dominated by 86 lb autistic Asian kids?
Of course, very good sport for Asian, teach child for future in sweat shop where need same task on repeat but robot too expensive.
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He's got a bright future ahead of him as a dishwasher for a restaurant.
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Of course, very good sport for Asian, teach child for future in sweat shop where need same task on repeat but robot too expensive.
It's the same as professional Rubik Cube competitions. Just fast hand movement as opposed to something that requires teamwork or thinking.