[Unanswered]  What do the stars in the discs mean?

Boys and Girls we have found a new meme: Sushirolled
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(Jan. 25, 2021  11:13 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote:
(Jan. 25, 2021  11:02 PM)sushiroll1234 Wrote: im not joking lmao also NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP

I got sushirolled lol

LMAO

(Jan. 25, 2021  11:15 PM)EarthHelios Wrote: Boys and Girls we have found a new meme: Sushirolled
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LMAO
(Jan. 25, 2021  11:15 PM)sushiroll1234 Wrote:
(Jan. 25, 2021  11:13 PM)valtaoi_007 Wrote: I got sushirolled lol

LMAO

(Jan. 25, 2021  11:15 PM)EarthHelios Wrote: Boys and Girls we have found a new meme: Sushirolled
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LMAO

Oh wait I meant to say Sushiroll Rick Roll lol
(Jan. 25, 2021  5:39 PM)GrinAndBarrett Wrote: Here is the actual source for disc stars indicating disc balance.
https://corocoro.jp/13989/?fbclid=IwAR3f...WdJJAo9SoI
It does appear to be legit.  I am now curious as to what exactly the stars indicate as it is still not clear.  Is the quadrant with vs without a star heavier or lighter than it's counterpart?
Oooooooo woah this is interesting.

(Jan. 25, 2021  9:08 PM)CrisisCrusher07 Wrote:
(Jan. 25, 2021  5:39 PM)GrinAndBarrett Wrote: Here is the actual source for disc stars indicating disc balance.
https://corocoro.jp/13989/?fbclid=IwAR3f...WdJJAo9SoI
It does appear to be legit.  I am now curious as to what exactly the stars indicate as it is still not clear.  Is the quadrant with vs without a star heavier or lighter than it's counterpart?

From my own experience it seems as if the quadrants without stars are normally heavier.
What? I'm extremely there are NO zero star discs.
(Jan. 25, 2021  11:15 PM)EarthHelios Wrote: Boys and Girls we have found a new meme: Sushirolled
[Image: tenor.gif]      WTF IS THAT THING ITS FREAKING TERREFIFING AND WERID AS carp
(Jan. 26, 2021  12:14 AM)EarthHelios Wrote: Imagine getting a 1 star 1/1' disc

2 Star might be better for that
(Jan. 26, 2021  12:10 AM)[[ NØBØDY ]] Wrote:
(Jan. 25, 2021  5:39 PM)GrinAndBarrett Wrote: Here is the actual source for disc stars indicating disc balance.
https://corocoro.jp/13989/?fbclid=IwAR3f...WdJJAo9SoI
It does appear to be legit.  I am now curious as to what exactly the stars indicate as it is still not clear.  Is the quadrant with vs without a star heavier or lighter than it's counterpart?
Oooooooo woah this is interesting.

(Jan. 25, 2021  9:08 PM)CrisisCrusher07 Wrote: From my own experience it seems as if the quadrants without stars are normally heavier.
What? I'm extremely there are NO zero star discs.
As far as I have seen, no there are no discs with zero stars.