hhhmmmmmhhhhh......xD toast
1nicolletta2 1 year ago
if thats real that guy is scary,
rfc123ryan 1 year ago
What you mean the synovial fluid
aflikaflaka 2 years ago
yes it does.. it gets the jelly or watever it is lol i dont know but i heard it removes the liquid in between ur fingers etc..
gig20091 2 years ago
There is no evidence to link knuckle-cracking with arthritis. Crack away.
metaserve 2 years ago 2
arthritis cough cough
crazedspaz 2 years ago
no matter what i do, i can't stopcracking my knuckles!!!
candykiss118 2 years ago
QUESTION!
How many people cracked their knuckles after watching this????
(I deff did)
WalaXOarrows 3 years ago 9
What about a demonstration? That would be cool!
taioroman 3 years ago
ugh I just watched this again and now i need to crack my toes but I'm wearing boots T_T
WalaXOarrows 3 years ago
haha lol!!
animerockz10 3 years ago
cracking doesnt give you arthritus retarts
agroxcraig1012323 3 years ago 2
How do you know?
RavingAssassin 3 years ago
it's true.
i read it in a science book.
i would go get it and type what it says but im too lazy.
anywho, it doesnt.
EmizzleLavizzleShow 2 years ago
CRACK!
mctwister7 3 years ago 2
Is this just pictures of you cracking( like stop motion)
, or its all at once?
Wimplicity 3 years ago
it dosnt hurt but its addictive and can give you artheritus.
spateeight 4 years ago
no scientific research can prove that it causes artheritis ive been doing it for near 30 years no pain at all
1WIDOW8makeR7 4 years ago 9
yeah cracking your knuckles rocks!
cordsman 3 years ago 7
although people think it gives you artheritus, it actually doesn't, it just makes your knuckles really big but yeah it's addictive lol
Ebaum744 3 years ago 7
This video is win
wHaTaFaG1437 4 years ago
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ouch
hdfooo 4 years ago
that's weak. look at the vid. I made
DuningDevil 4 years ago
What's a mageirocophobic?
3lsy 4 years ago
fear of cooking.
joelovesyou 4 years ago
Oh, I see.
i've never cracked one thing in my body (on purpose) and it looked like the toaster scarred you! do you have mageirocophobia?
citizenstand 4 years ago
Yes! it did scare me, but for obvious reasons i think. i had just gotten through crackin' and i was so relaxed, on any other given day it wouldn't have stirred me a bit. i am not mageirocophobic. luckily.
say yes to crack;)
citizenstand that means you have less chances of having arthiritis my chances are wicked high
DAKODA65 4 years ago
Funny
Toilu 4 years ago
"The sound heard when people crack their knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen gas bubbles bursting"
PaTrIcIaJAn22JuNe74 4 years ago
everyone knows that haha
aidenxxx 4 years ago
Lol I didnt :-0
Somebody is going to get arthritis :)
worked13 5 years ago
That is false. You can't get it by knuckle cracking, but you can get poor joints later...
Aukon07 4 years ago
I love you joe loves you! I saw you on The People's Court and I said "I love him."
mahtabvideos 5 years ago
cause hes a spasmistt
CHUKWUOMA 5 years ago
Y did dis guy make a video about this?
AfroEli 5 years ago
hhhmmmmmhhhhh......xD toast
1nicolletta2 1 year ago
if thats real that guy is scary,
rfc123ryan 1 year ago
What you mean the synovial fluid
aflikaflaka 2 years ago
yes it does.. it gets the jelly or watever it is lol i dont know but i heard it removes the liquid in between ur fingers etc..
gig20091 2 years ago
There is no evidence to link knuckle-cracking with arthritis. Crack away.
metaserve 2 years ago 2
arthritis cough cough
crazedspaz 2 years ago
no matter what i do, i can't stopcracking my knuckles!!!
candykiss118 2 years ago
QUESTION!
How many people cracked their knuckles after watching this????
(I deff did)
WalaXOarrows 3 years ago 9
What about a demonstration? That would be cool!
taioroman 3 years ago
ugh I just watched this again and now i need to crack my toes but I'm wearing boots T_T
WalaXOarrows 3 years ago
haha lol!!
animerockz10 3 years ago
cracking doesnt give you arthritus retarts
agroxcraig1012323 3 years ago 2
How do you know?
RavingAssassin 3 years ago
it's true.
i read it in a science book.
i would go get it and type what it says but im too lazy.
anywho, it doesnt.
EmizzleLavizzleShow 2 years ago
CRACK!
mctwister7 3 years ago 2
Is this just pictures of you cracking( like stop motion)
, or its all at once?
Wimplicity 3 years ago
it dosnt hurt but its addictive and can give you artheritus.
spateeight 4 years ago
no scientific research can prove that it causes artheritis ive been doing it for near 30 years no pain at all
1WIDOW8makeR7 4 years ago 9
yeah cracking your knuckles rocks!
cordsman 3 years ago 7
although people think it gives you artheritus, it actually doesn't, it just makes your knuckles really big but yeah it's addictive lol
Ebaum744 3 years ago 7
This video is win
wHaTaFaG1437 4 years ago
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ouch
hdfooo 4 years ago
that's weak. look at the vid. I made
DuningDevil 4 years ago
What's a mageirocophobic?
3lsy 4 years ago
fear of cooking.
joelovesyou 4 years ago
Oh, I see.
3lsy 4 years ago
i've never cracked one thing in my body (on purpose) and it looked like the toaster scarred you! do you have mageirocophobia?
citizenstand 4 years ago
Yes! it did scare me, but for obvious reasons i think. i had just gotten through crackin' and i was so relaxed, on any other given day it wouldn't have stirred me a bit. i am not mageirocophobic. luckily.
say yes to crack;)
joelovesyou 4 years ago
citizenstand that means you have less chances of having arthiritis my chances are wicked high
DAKODA65 4 years ago
Funny
Toilu 4 years ago
"The sound heard when people crack their knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen gas bubbles bursting"
PaTrIcIaJAn22JuNe74 4 years ago
everyone knows that haha
aidenxxx 4 years ago
Lol I didnt :-0
PaTrIcIaJAn22JuNe74 4 years ago
Somebody is going to get arthritis :)
worked13 5 years ago
That is false. You can't get it by knuckle cracking, but you can get poor joints later...
Aukon07 4 years ago
I love you joe loves you! I saw you on The People's Court and I said "I love him."
mahtabvideos 5 years ago
cause hes a spasmistt
CHUKWUOMA 5 years ago
Y did dis guy make a video about this?
AfroEli 5 years ago