all my fingers are double jointed, my big toes are crooked, my wrist can bend inward so there is a 90 degree angle gap (i broke it :biggrin.gif:).
I am quite weird, yes?
That happened to me, too.
But luckily there is a way to fix it. Find the chicken wizard, then ask to borrow his rainbow trumpet. From there, you need to channel your inner narwhal and teleport the the base of the corn mountain. Climbing up it, beware of the oompa loompas, they will steal your cheesecake if you give them a chance. Upon reaching the peak, play your rainbow trumpet and summon forth the demons of the underworld. You will now have to cut off your toes and feed the head demon Tobias a silvery lock of your hair. It will take days for the effects of the cure to kick in, but once they do, you wont be sorry.
But luckily there is a way to fix it. Find the chicken wizard, then ask to borrow his rainbow trumpet. From there, you need to channel your inner narwhal and teleport the the base of the corn mountain. Climbing up it, beware of the oompa loompas, they will steal your cheesecake if you give them a chance. Upon reaching the peak, play your rainbow trumpet and summon forth the demons of the underworld. You will now have to cut off your toes and feed the head demon Tobias a silvery lock of your hair. It will take days for the effects of the cure to kick in, but once they do, you wont be sorry.
I'm pretty normal, except I don't have a single pressure point in my body. I've had people (very strong people, mind you) test that.
Press down on the spot right below your neck in between your shoulder blades, the press on a random spot on my arm at the same strength, they hurt just the same. Tried it on the square of my back, the sides of my elbows and knees, nothing.
But then to counter this, I get hurt pretty easy...
Last but not most, I cannot bear to stop watching this.
I can comfortably and easily sit with my legs crossed twice this weird way. Don't know how to explain it but it's not like the normal feet-crossing thing. E.g not like this:
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"A man paints with his brains and not with his hands."
Michelangelo
Mod edit: Shairn used lock!
It's super effective!
Pointless thread has fainted!
Pectus excavatum, basically my ribs appear to have been forced inwards. (Wikipedia has a scary image, but mine isn't centered, got it on both sides, and is WAY LESS severe) I try to avoid taking off my shirt around people. If I'm getting changed and others are there, I face away from them.
Can bend my fingers back at a 90 degree angle, not many people I know can do it but it's fairly common.
Very thin wrists (An ipod touch laid down on top of my wrist is wider)
I find it easy and natural to have my elbows pointed in front of me, with hands behind me. Other people I know find it strange. I would show you a photo, but there is no one who can push the button to take it while I am posed like that.
, basically my ribs appear to have been forced inwards. (Wikipedia has a scary image, but mine isn't centered, got it on both sides, and is WAY LESS severe) I try to avoid taking off my shirt around people. If I'm getting changed and others are there, I face away from them.
Can bend my fingers back at a 90 degree angle, not many people I know can do it but it's fairly common.
Very thin wrists (An ipod touch laid down on top of my wrist is wider)
I can't think of much else, heh.
Searched pictures of that while on my dad's computer.. bad idea.
Yes, but it'd cost a lot and because mine isn't centered, it's apparently much harder to fix and wouldn't look natural, so I don't plan on getting it.
Ah, I see. Would you get the surgery if you had the money? I wouldn't blame you if you did, but some people choose not to have surgeries to remove psychical disabilities; just like I choose not to take medicine for my ADHD.
Ah, I see. Would you get the surgery if you had the money? I wouldn't blame you if you did, but some people choose not to have surgeries to remove psychical disabilities; just like I choose not to take medicine for my ADHD.
My family actually did have the money for the surgery, but the problem is the physical pain I'd suffer from it, as it would require multiple surgeries over several years, (the option I had was having a metal bar put into my chest and slowly adjusted outwards over time, GRIM STUFF!). Not only that, but because it's worse on one side and oddly shaped, I'd probably need additional surgery which would eventually cost more than I had.
It really wouldn't be worth it in the long run as it only changes my physical apperance and costs money which could be saved for other stuff. I just always wear a shirt whenever I'm in public, no matter what I'm doing.
Edit: (I also noticed I'm making it sound very depressing, but it's not actually that bad. A few of my friends know about it and none of them seem to care, aside from the occasional joke which doesn't bother me at all)
Pectus excavatum, basically my ribs appear to have been forced inwards. (Wikipedia has a scary image, but mine isn't centered, got it on both sides, and is WAY LESS severe) I try to avoid taking off my shirt around people. If I'm getting changed and others are there, I face away from them.
I am quite weird, yes?
EDIT: and i can crack about every bone in my body
That happened to me, too.
But luckily there is a way to fix it. Find the chicken wizard, then ask to borrow his rainbow trumpet. From there, you need to channel your inner narwhal and teleport the the base of the corn mountain. Climbing up it, beware of the oompa loompas, they will steal your cheesecake if you give them a chance. Upon reaching the peak, play your rainbow trumpet and summon forth the demons of the underworld. You will now have to cut off your toes and feed the head demon Tobias a silvery lock of your hair. It will take days for the effects of the cure to kick in, but once they do, you wont be sorry.
aw gees
>implying that I don't enjoy being a narwhal
Press down on the spot right below your neck in between your shoulder blades, the press on a random spot on my arm at the same strength, they hurt just the same. Tried it on the square of my back, the sides of my elbows and knees, nothing.
But then to counter this, I get hurt pretty easy...
Last but not most, I cannot bear to stop watching this.
I'm listening to it as I type this.
Michelangelo
Pectus excavatum, basically my ribs appear to have been forced inwards. (Wikipedia has a scary image, but mine isn't centered, got it on both sides, and is WAY LESS severe) I try to avoid taking off my shirt around people. If I'm getting changed and others are there, I face away from them.
Can bend my fingers back at a 90 degree angle, not many people I know can do it but it's fairly common.
Very thin wrists (An ipod touch laid down on top of my wrist is wider)
I can't think of much else, heh.
Searched pictures of that while on my dad's computer.. bad idea.
Yeah, heh, isn't exactly the prettiest thing I've ever seen.
Is your case severe enough for you to get surgery?
I can close both of my nostrils without touching them.
Yes, but it'd cost a lot and because mine isn't centered, it's apparantly much harder to fix and wouldn't look natural, so I don't plan on getting it.
Ah, I see. Would you get the surgery if you had the money? I wouldn't blame you if you did, but some people choose not to have surgeries to remove psychical disabilities; just like I choose not to take medicine for my ADHD.
My family actually did have the money for the surgery, but the problem is the physical pain I'd suffer from it, as it would require multiple surgeries over several years, (the option I had was having a metal bar put into my chest and slowly adjusted outwards over time, GRIM STUFF!). Not only that, but because it's worse on one side and oddly shaped, I'd probably need additional surgery which would eventually cost more than I had.
It really wouldn't be worth it in the long run as it only changes my physical apperance and costs money which could be saved for other stuff. I just always wear a shirt whenever I'm in public, no matter what I'm doing.
Edit: (I also noticed I'm making it sound very depressing, but it's not actually that bad. A few of my friends know about it and none of them seem to care, aside from the occasional joke which doesn't bother me at all)
Puberty made your bones sieze up? You should really go see a doctor, because that isn't normal.
Heh, I have it too.
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