Oh Glass! Don't gimme that tree huggin' hippie crap.
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When I would first start out I'd be giggling and just doing the weave, don't tell me that I was better than I am now. I'd never put myself on the continum of spinners, and certainly think I am great in no particular aspect, but I can certainly recognise talent.
In fact, it's usually those "Hey look at how fast I can do a figure 8 with glowsticks" guys that DO seem to have the most fun. And they suck the biggest of anyone.
And for moving around, I disagree yet again. I'm not sure why the flailing, fearless, off balanced, E-dropping, "look how much fun I'm having", jester of a fool is gettin' so much props.
It degrades the art.
Unless we want to forgo firespinning as art. In which case I will agree. If this is all just for fun and there is no art or craft involved, then yes, whoever is having the most fun is certainly the best.
I'm surprised by those who often argue for the more serious treatment of fire arts suggesting that smiles and booty shakin' are more important than technical skill. Think of some of the spinners that have really impressed you in the past. Was it really the smile and the butt? I believe that some of you would say it was.
But that absolutely degrades the art.