We should get rid of korean backaround. It's stupid to have racial terms in trick names. It's just a fl ia rev, it doesn't go around the back of the hand.

What should a "korean" neobak be called? If it starts and ends between the same fingers, it would just be a fl shadow rev. If it goes under a finger, like in neobak fall, then what is it called? As I've suggested before, maybe call it a fl scissor spin rev, but then we would need to define if scissor spin is done at the base of the fingers or not. And what do we call a real neobak that goes under a finger? Maybe have the default neobak 12-23 have 1.5 rotations, where it doesn't go under a finger, and call the one that goes under a finger a neobak 1.0 12-23.

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