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Interesting. Funny how different people have different nerve control.
I can do the rumbling ears independent of any other movement. Although it requires a little focus and I probably stop blinking and breathing as I do it. Experimenting now, I can blink, breathe, and ear rumble all at the same time, but it’s awkward. I can wiggle one ear only, and it’s completely different muscles from the ear rumbling. YMMV |
Yeah, I should say for me it's different muscles from the ears wiggling, but they tend to engage at the same time. I can wiggle my ears without the sound, but I have to concentrate really, really hard to make the noise without moving my ears.
Also, I've never tried to wiggle just one ear--I can do the right one independently, but not the left. Something to practice! |
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well the doc did say that the over-flexibility of my feet was what led to the injury that led to the surgery though....
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Can any of you twiddle your thumbs in opposite direction?
Meaning, the thumbs cross twice per rotation. Try. |
I can slowly, and i have to think about it.
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I can’t. They would crash into each other twice per rotation.
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Nicely done!
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You're Amazing.
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That's ugly as sin. :eyebrow:
Not your thumbs, the gold leaf bowl that came up. |
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