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PacoDunks Blog #2: creating dunk content as an innately born introvert

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Hi, it's me again. Yes, it's Paco. I hope you aren't too annoyed by me after my long-winded article last week. I had a blast writing that blog, so I might as well start early and get this done. I have so much on my mind that I don't know where to start, but I'll try my best to elaborate on my thoughts. It's been a week since my social media presence has been active. I posted my first reels and podcast with Juan Pescador last Sunday. It was such a blast connecting with so many like-minded dunkers that I often forget that we're miles away from each other. Having lived in Hong Kong for 19 years, I have yet to discover a community as supportive as the dunking community. I've only known the guys for a few months! I had my first podcast with my boy Juan Pescador on March 30th. To give you all some context, I met Juan through the Skool community on THP, and he has always been contributing to the THP community by providing constructive feedback and complimen...

Humble Beginnings (Blog #1)

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“Yo Paco, touch the net!” The year was 2018. It was a boiling summer in SCC, a local secondary school located in the small town of Tuen Mun, Hong Kong . Having just finished my primary school education, I stood before the basketball hoop at the court. I was tall for my age, sure, but extremely scrawny  and weak for my frame. Yet, I wanted to do it. Something in my guts told me to jump up as high as I humanly could, and slap the net with all my might. As I rubbed my hands, readied my feet, a small crowd of students began to gather around me. The adrenaline rushed through my veins, and I was ready. I squatted down, swung my arms violently, and I jumped. I barely scraped through the bottom of the net, and landed on the floor with a resounding “thud” . “Eh, it was alright.” As my classmates slowly walked away from the court, I stood there with a smile. I did it . I’ve touched the net. Despite the feat being somewhat unassuming, even for a lower-form student, I was overwhelmed with joy....