yes. when he actually pulls out afterwords, it's...uncomfortable for me
Centrifugal force. The yoyo is spinning rapidly on the downswing and when it hits bottom it returns climbing the string.
When you throw a yo-yo down, you exert a force on it, causing it to spin and descend. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In the case of the yo-yo, as you pull it back up, the yo-yo exerts an equal force on your hand, allowing it to return.
Will feel a warm liquid in you. After he pulls out, you may feel the need to have a bowel movement.
A yo-yo consists of a spool attached to a string. By letting the yo-yo unravel while holding the string, gravity pulls it down. When the string reaches its length, the yo-yo's momentum makes it reverse direction and wind back up. The yo-yo's design allows it to spin freely as it unwinds and rewinds.
He's climbing in yo windows and snatchin yo people up...
uh...yo usually feel it come out...
yo they felt awful
Yo siento enfermo
Its Budd yo! Makes you feel Good.
he didn't feel anything yo !
It means: and I feel happy being myself.
A lighter yo-yo is in a disadvantage from a heavy one. Heavy yo-yos feel better in the hand, are easier to throw harder and spin longer, but having too much weight could prove uncomfortable. I personally like it around 65g. If a yo-yo is too light it feels awkward to throw and doesn't sleep for too long.