I can move my ears. I can wiggle them at the point where they join to my head. I've been able to do it for almost as long as I can remember.
I also have a freaky finger on my left hand. At my metacarpal-phalangeal joint (the next one after the knuckle), it curves about 25 degrees to the left and about 40 degrees down toward my palm. I wasn't born with it; I broke it playing rugby and it never set back into place.
There's a lot I can't do as well. I can't whistle at all.
I can move my ears too Its always freaked out my little sister(5 years younger) she hates it when I do it in front of her. You seem to like you freaky finger since you put it down thats cool, may I ask is there any particular reason why you like?
I'm not quite sure. It's a fun, harmless quirk of my body and it's a story I enjoy telling because it occurred during a time in my life I think was special.
What is your "thing"?
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I can move my ears. I can wiggle them at the point where they join to my head. I've been able to do it for almost as long as I can remember.
I also have a freaky finger on my left hand. At my metacarpal-phalangeal joint (the next one after the knuckle), it curves about 25 degrees to the left and about 40 degrees down toward my palm. I wasn't born with it; I broke it playing rugby and it never set back into place.
There's a lot I can't do as well. I can't whistle at all.
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I can move my ears too Its always freaked out my little sister(5 years younger) she hates it when I do it in front of her. You seem to like you freaky finger since you put it down thats cool, may I ask is there any particular reason why you like?
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I'm not quite sure. It's a fun, harmless quirk of my body and it's a story I enjoy telling because it occurred during a time in my life I think was special.