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I can bend my joints in a lot of weird ways, and my left elbow hyper extends.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y10...oe3/131218.jpg
disgusting
It looks like you are holding up a tiny "klädhängare"
I know someone that cant extend it properly. We are all different.
The red text is annying btw :(
yeah, i can do that too - only with both arms. typically it's Ewww what happened to your arm. it was a real pain in archery class...Quote:
Originally Posted by Darkside
I was going to say double before I saw those pics...
Darkie is cute in that pic, haha! I love that concentrated impression. Like doing something reeeeaaaallly important :)
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that is one tiny-ass hanger you're holding, darkside
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/images/1381MF-Thumb.jpg
http://www.hughston.com/hha/b_12_2_4c.jpg
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/images/1381MF-Joint.jpg
These people have connective tissue disorders. I post this because I know an INTj with a connective tissue disorder who can do all of that and much more. it's gay though, his body is totally falling apart. It's largely his own fault though because he works a very physical job and he knows he's not supposed to. Anyways, that thing that Kraus did with her fingers? He does that all the way back. He also hyperextends both elbows. He can also grab one arm with the other and pull it out of socket. I could keep going... you get the idea.
Just out of curiousity... how many of you can do that thumb thing and this thing with their thumb and pinky?
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/images/1381MF-Wrist.jpg
i think that largely depends on how long your fingers are, and how small your wrist is. i know someone who is super skinny, she could probably do that. but i have strong thick wrists, and without the use of pain killers and a pair of pliers - i would never be able to do that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joy
Right, it's all about how long your fingers are in proportion to your frame.
It's all about having very long fingers.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ny/awwwwww.jpg