TRBoom ,
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Blow bubbles off of my tongue

humorlessrepost , (edited )

I came here to say this!

Form a bubble under the tip of my tongue, scoop it up, fold tongue, gently blow.

TRBoom ,
@TRBoom@lemm.ee avatar

Yes! Same exact method lol

Benardsmart ,

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sp3tr4l ,

Wtf lol, malfunctioning bot.

JackGreenEarth ,
@JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee avatar

What did it say?

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

spamming some Instagram page with text that didn't make sense.

I also like how the message was supposedly edited 3 minutes ago.

Toes ,
@Toes@ani.social avatar

Fall asleep standing

LogicalDrivel ,
@LogicalDrivel@sopuli.xyz avatar

The trick is to wake up standing, as well.

Toes ,
@Toes@ani.social avatar

Yeah that part is a bit shaky

ParabolicMotion ,

I can make my left scapula pop/click by moving my scapulas closer together. I read on a medical website that it’s actually an ailment that can be remedied by surgery. I don’t really want surgery. I’m right handed, so it doesn’t affect me too much. Apparently, I’m the only one in my family with this issue and it’s supposedly a genetic issue.

Klear ,

Wake up and go about my day.

Cybermonk_Taiji ,

I can make a rumbling sound in my ears just by concentrating on it.

Xanis ,

Sooo I can cause what honestly feels like a small and constant electrical current flow through any part of my body. If I center this feeling on my chest it is easily more prominent than anywhere else with my head being second. Extremities are dead last. If I am hooked up to a heart monitor I can make it freak out at will. Any location I focus it on tends to want to tense up.

I like to tell people this is the result of me grabbing onto a metal item when I was younger that was still hot. Couldn't let go for a solid 6-10 seconds, can't say exactly how long. What I am able to do feels very similar.

StarsongDusk , (edited )

You know that feeling you get when you listen to really awesome music and your hair stands on end and your skin has like an electric tingle all the way up and down? I can do that feeling at will. It's called 'voluntary frisson', normally an autonomic response. Makes music a real.trip.

PeterLossGeorgeWall ,

I can fit the majority of my little finger up my nostrils. My nose might be slightly larger than normal and my hands are about normal. It just fits up there with a little twist.

AgentGrimstone ,

The best way I can describe it is I can make the nerves on the back of my neck, upper back, and shoulders feel sensitive at will.

lol_idk ,

I can throat sing but it's not completely useless

Reyali ,

Lots of things that ultimately come down to hyper-mobility (thanks Ehlers-Danlos!), including:

  • Lick my elbow
  • Pull my shoulder visibly out of socket (not painful at all, and happens if I carry something heavy if I’m not careful)
  • Pop my hip out of socket while standing (sometimes painful, always somewhat unpleasant, so I’ve had to learn how to not do it)
  • Hold my hands behind my back and pull them to my front
  • Rotate my arm >360°
  • Bend my thumb to my forearm
JayEchoRay ,
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I can fold my ears twice - so from the top of my ear I fold it towards the bottom of my ear and at the point where it folds I can fold it again across over the first fold.

sp3tr4l ,

Not a thing I can, but I once knew a person who could make their eyes go anti-crosseyed, as in left eye looking far left, right eye looking far right, away from their nose.

the_dopamine_fiend ,
@the_dopamine_fiend@lemmy.world avatar

I can diverge my eyes really far, almost equivalent to how far I can cross them. Way easier when I'm super sleepy.

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