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  • I can do the twisted arm thing tooo :D

  • I can do the finger thing with my toe, and I can also move my ears

  • i can do them all except the first one

  • I've the same as you, I love to do it and freak people hahahaah

  • This is actually a disease guys. I have it too! Please look up Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome and stop doing it! I used to do it all the time when I was younger because it freaked people out but now it hurts and I can't control it. Also look at Joint Hypermobility Syndrome.

  • The last thing you did, my friend can do that :) And with the thumbs, I can pull them forward and back, do the pushing thing (first one in the video) and I can pull all of my fingers forward to my wrists :D

  • I can do that :PPP

  • my sister can bend her thumb back like tht

  • i can do all of them exept for the elbow one :D

  • eww that elbow one is ewwww XD

  • i can do alot of tht shit

  • oh shit

  • Amature...

  • Hell naw!!! I can do the fingers thing but she got the arm...

  • 1:09 fav. part ....

  • OMG! This is the first time I see someone who can also bend thumb backwards! I can do it :)

  • o snap

  • scary

  • I can do all of those tricks

  • wtf!

  • it's Ehlers Danlos Syndrome

  • i think that first trick is really cool. can you do it with both thumbs?

  • i can do everything that she just did

  • When i was watching this i was trying to do them but it didnt work out:D

  • ewwwwwww, but really cool, your lucky it will be hard for you to brake bones

  • @IsraelValdezJrr never broken one yet ;)

  • i can do the thumb thing i wish i could do the twist-arm-around thing XD

  • did you hear the pop!!! D:

  • haha XD i can do the backwards thumb thing :P

  • my 10 yr old can do these, he has EDS and hypermobility

  • i can do the first thing it b fun

  • I can do all of that except pull the thumb backwards. My right thumb can't do it, but the left thumb can ALMOST do it.

  • OMG the final trick was so wrong!

  • I can do all of that too. And my ankles turn at more than a 90degree angle, and i can take my shoulders from behind my back, to front while clasped. But i have a different reason for this, I have a rare genetic disease: Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.

  • Get tested for EDS.

  • Omg..Dude Awesome!!

  • you show off:P i cant do any of that!

  • no. 3 is just a flexibility thing. FTW I can do it, but 4 is unusual.

  • you could have Ehlers-Danlos. yu might want to get it checked.. its a mussle connectivity dissorder

  • hyper mobility. if u can stretch ur skin then its ED

  • @SimEscape actually there are multiple types of Ehlers Danlos.

    Hypermobility EDS is a recognized form of EDS. Classic type EDS is one which is characterized by stretchy skin. Both are EDS. I am Classic type even without strechy skin because I exhibit all the other physical symptoms plus other types of skin involvement like soft see-through skin, easy bruising/broken capillaries and scar patterns.I always recomend getting checked for EDS if you are "bendy" due to potential healing risks/surgery

  • You have elhers dohlos

  • og doesnt that hurt

  • i cant do any of that crap. Im single jointed. :P

  • its called doulbe jointed -_-

  • My sis can do the thumb thinging. Ew But cool.

  • hoooolllyyy crap!!! i could do all except for the final one and the thumb that u can make it go back amazing ;)

  • Your Hypermobile,,, be careful though you could dislocate your joints easliy. I have it and son does my son and it was cool when i was younger (i did gymnastics) but now my kneecaps dislocate all the time and cause me chronic pain and the docs are talking about removing them!!!!!

  • @TrinaMT31 my cousins can dislocate their knee cap joints like she did to her elbows with ease and no pain at all.

    HA u trust this doctor?! joints do not dislocate i have complete control at all times. i think problem is u r trying to build muscle in the hyber-mobility area. if there were thick myscle fibers intge area it makes it more difficult to hyber-extend; besides ur not "built" that way anyways why fight genetics?

  • do you crack your knuckles?

  • I can do all of those except one. most people freak out when i show them that i can bend my thumb back to my wrist and it gets discolored... i have the disease. :(

  • dont worry i do to and i am double jointed in my right hand and when i bend my thumb back mine goes like discolored

  • Im an MMA fighter, you would be good at that haha, hard to manipulate your joints the wrong way, as you seem to love it haha

  • Why purposely dislocate your thumb? Youre hypermobile and that could pose a lot of issues if you dont know much about your particular case.

    Check out my video of my thumb and hope that yours doesnt get to that point.

  • wow.

    my pinkie goes farther though. up to about 1cm from touching the back of my hand

  • Oh, wow. I tried doing all of the things while I was watching, and apparently I can do them too. We can be freaky & weird together!

  • Holly sh1t...

  • ouch!!

  • psh....

  • haha the only one i can do is the pushing my thumb down to my wrist.

  • wow...that last one was...wow...XD

  • That last one was interesting yet weird to watch. I would suggest not doing these things too much.. as much as they are interesting and cool party tricks they cannot be beneficial for your body in the long run. Have a good one mate

  • i can do the final trick i gross out people =p

  • the final trick was amazing

  • that's only due to flaxibilty

  • 1:04 my twin sister can do that :)

  • i can do the first thing, ur poping ur thumb out of the socket

  • DOSE THAT HURT

  • hahaha thats aweasome!!!

  • Thats easy

  • i can do all that shit

  • WOW!!!!

  • that is so nasty.....yet very arousing

  • ew the arm ones gross

  • i can do the first one

  • You are hiperlaxa...no collagen in your body...the pain is coming, be careful with your joints.

  • I can do that thumb thing at the start and thats it.

  • imagine how she masturbates.. or how he does a blowjob... mmmm

  • i can do all of that

  • I can also do that! Really freaky, because I always thought everybody could do it and that is was normal. Just do some research and you'll see you have the Hypermobility Syndrome or perhaps the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome..

  • Ever heard of Hypermobility Syndrome (HMS)? Some say hms = EDS type 3 (Ehlers Danlos Syndrome type III).

  • if it doesn't even hurt its not ehler danlos syndrome type 3, theres NO PAIN. If anything its better for sports depending on what sports u do. I say baseball and bowling. Baseball for sure, I throw mean curve balls.

  • @Wolfsbane909 So then what about a constant dull ache? I'm currently researching HMS and EDS type 3, tying to find answers that weren't available about 10 years ago when my problem started.

  • @PhoenixBlackthorn i don't have that problem, no ache at all. these abilites are minor, i can do it what she does but not the fingers, i think my joints bend more!

    LMAO the fuck doctors know, they are as lost if not more so than u r. would u trust somoneone to prescribe medication thats just merely guessing about our condition? better off with accupunture & chinese herbalist unless u wanna get hooked to pain-killers.

  • @Wolfsbane909 So you never got any answers from docs either? Bleh. =_= Here's to more research for me. XD

  • @PhoenixBlackthorn, what dull ache? through the entire 3 generations we've NEVER had joints just snap out of place. if anything with each generation we become more adaptive. grandfather & father had alpha hypothesemia (low white bood cell count)this WAS heridatary, but guess what I only fall short by a mere 3 so there's my proof! like darwins theory of evolution with each generation we r more adapative.

    aches & pain if that were true i would not be fighting, can't believe everthing u see on tv

  • @Wolfsbane909 Nah. Just saying that's me. Nothing's ever dislocated for me either but a number of joints that people normally don't pop or crack (in addition to the norm), do so for me, like both sides of my jaw, and one spot in my rib cartilage...'cept that one has the potential to hurt like hell if it pops the wrong way, so I just try not to move that. XD

  • @PhoenixBlackthorn, yeah the doctors can't tell me anything that i don't already know, besides like u said this is an entire new field of research they know little about. imagine the possibilty for improved performance, sking, speed skate, running etc.

    every since day one u knew u were different, now u know ur not alone.

    post me of ur findings we freaks need 2 stick together

    u should see my cousins knee hyper-extension, it only looks painful

  • @Wolfsbane909 *lol*

    I'll see what I can manage. Pondering on video blogging to see if someone's heard of anything like EDS or HMS but has incomplete symptoms and/or whether or not there are mild cases outside of the dead-on diagnosed patients I've seen so far that might explain why what we experience is incomplete or if it's something entirely different. Would be nice to know what to expect later in life if studies have been done already.

  • @PhoenixBlackthorn yes with "gene manipulation" already possible, virtually undetectable under ALL Olympic test, how long u think until they extract blood samples from us to build their "perfect" specimen? BTW corporations CAN patent organic life forms already.

    I've already traced my family roots to know that we were from 263 A.D. ying-ping(Wei empire), china. We are "natural" masters of the dual blades.

    Who knows ur body better than ur self? trace your roots 4 answers, i've already found.

  • @Wolfsbane909 *lol* I don't think they'll want my genes. My joint problems are just the tip of the iceberg.

  • @PhoenixBlackthorn, we've never had joint problems, so its not EDS. we had faigue problems but that was not passed on to me. however one would speculate if these problems that have never surfaced in 3 generations begun showing up after taking "synthetic" drugs...well what would one conclude.

    every month i had an "cordeceps" stew when i was young, maybe this herb/bug will help u but its costly..

  • those were all unbeivably stupid, except for the last one

  • can you post a video sitting in the lotus position (legs crossed, both feet in your lap at once)?

  • that's lame. lots of people can do what she does...

  • ouch

  • Momma says ur the devil!

  • @melanieannfredericks, LMAO the devil!

    if u only see the possibilty of furture mutations! It's possible i've seen it with my very own eyes.

    look kid, read comics much? we are mutants, we are born different than u "normal" humans. like the "x-men" we too had to endure the verbal slurs of "freak" all too often, from u normals.

  • Have you ever been tested for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome? I have it and can do most of what you're doing.

  • Said huh?... what is EDS?

  • Can you touch the back of your hand whit your fingers, bending them all the way back?

  • Hah , I can do all of that .

  • Can you do any tricks with other parts of your body(tongue nose eyes?)

  • mhua ha ha ha,...

  • hey some people dont know this but you can fix the color of your ps eye useing eyecreate so that its not greenish

  • WTF?

  • Very nice - Good displays of your thumbs - Would like to see the last tricks in normal picture instead of the b-w line art. Also...may I ask if you are able to bend over the tips of your fingers?...E.

  • yes, I can bend over the tips of my fingers, some go farther back than others.

  • You're beautiful

  • You have joint hypermobility and I note the considerably hyperextension of your elbows.

    There are many more demonstrations you could do with your body if you wished to!

    Great posting! Ian (Trainer of contortionists)

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