I'll go for these sp replays
Obscene:
Though you translate your momentum and force well from the opener to the kick, there is a small hiccup when you turn your chest. This subtracts a good deal of fluidity in turn for precision, and in this case it resulted in a relatively basic (but still powerful) split. This is primarily due to a good deal of frameskipping, giving it a very spacey and rigid look. Your return to the ground was incredibly nice, setting you up for a clean spin. However, directly after the launch, it looks like you hit relax all. This is an incredibly useful tool, but must be utilized efficiently to reap benefits. Main joints like your neck and abs were left relaxed pretty much the rest of the replay, making your tori flop forward and backward violently. You did a good job of covering it up by spiraling with your arms, but severely cut your force for the decap. This also may have something to do with your lumbar, for it was slightly skewed most of this interaction. Aim to keep your lumbar straight unless completely necessary - it allows for much cleaner spins. Another tip would be to restrict your arms using hold on your elbows before they smack you in the chest when relaxed.
Rate - 5/10
Butthurt Barbies:
The opener is fire af, allowing for such a sweet spin. Only problem with it/the spin is that you left your chest in the same position for the duration, only slightly moving your upper body. Again, gives your tori a spacey rigid look. Knee-m's were absolutely gorgeous, greatly increasing the finesse of the replay. The first clap started out a little dry looking, but instantly became beautiful. Your accuracy and dedication to the hit was masterful, even further enhancing the finesse. The back kick was excellent; swift, powerful, massive. This replay is good!
Rate - 6/10
Floppy Head:
Everything about this opener into kick is flawless in my eyes. That transfer and control was exquisite, followed up by a beautiful leg-cap. However, you again threw this majesty right out the window by relaxing all and leaving your only momentum-driving joints to flop. Pulling your leg from the kick in that fashion drains all the blood out of my dong, because your following movements look desperate. This continues until your foot touches uke's head, wherein your seem to regain your posture. Twisting his head off with your foot is a super super good idea, but the execution was relatively lacking. The replay hits a standstill for the few following frames, but you regain traction with flying colors on that boom hit. Absolute. Barbarism. I can feel it through my eyes. The following boom is even better, having been executed in a very powerful slam. Pulling your body in then exploding through your leg was masterful, and very pretty. Incredible replay!
Rate - 8/10
Say it with your chest:
I'll come clean right off the bat and say I did not really enjoy this replay; my biggest problem being that it looks more like a replay a college student would make while also noting a lecture. The opener would have been good if you didn't almost stick your foot in your mouth, instead transferring horizontally. The punch is purely ok. The follow up is fun, getting a decap using momentum. However, the instant flop is wildly deterring. If instead you had continued lifting the leg into a cork or really any other move, it would be beautiful.
Rate - 3/10
Those two replays were truly fantastic, absolutely incredible job!