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      SoMisunderstood last edited by

      I think shallowhal and this man were separated at birth? Or perhaps distant cousins?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFK87jd9Y4s

      Well. . . this guy is actually kind of cool, so it's not quite the comparison I was hoping to find.

      Just thought I'd join just to state that. Looking at all his posts had me laughing. Half of them are "apologizing" for having people "misunderstand" him. :roll:

      Personally DayLight, I think you're crazy. But hey, to each his own. 😄

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        DayLight last edited by

        i dont find hal pretentious at all.
        i mean look at me, throwing around names like n,n-Dimethlytryptamine as if anyone here knows what that is or even how to pronounce it. look at me being so pretentious by assuming no one here has knowledge of hallucinogenic chemistry.
        but why am I crazy, because I mentioned hallucinogens? this thread was not meant to be about drugs in any way, but i put forward the theory that there may be a chemical released during sleep that causes bones to crack more easily. Dimethltryptamine is a chemical released during sleep in your brain that I have ingested so can safely say that chemical has no bearing on bone cracking. That was the only reason I brought it up.

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          Blaze last edited by

          I wouldn't take chemicals just to get a better crack - who knows what you are doing to your body?

          But it is because you don't use your joints for ages that they are stiff etc and thus in the morning, it feels much nicer to crack.

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            poppoppop last edited by

            Yes. I crack a lot more, and more severely, when I've been sedentary for hours. The effect of sedentariness is to the point where I can only crack my wrist, sometimes, after a 1+ hour sleep. The effect is especially severe in my wrist I am lying on my back instead of my side, and even more severe if my arms are crossed above my head.

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              Blaze last edited by

              With my neck you can crack it on each side like 3/4 times.

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                jplee3 last edited by

                I love it when, after waking up, I twist on each side and get a series of like 5-10 cracks – sometimes I can get this after sitting in my seat for a prolonged period of time. awwwghhhh it feels GREAT! Usually I can only get series of cracks twisting to one side and not the other though.

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                  Blaze last edited by

                  Doing that to my back scares me as i feel i am gonna break something or damage it somehow.

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                    MasterCracker last edited by

                    Did you ever think that besides the chemical and physiological symphony happening when your sleeping that you are also, Simply relaxing and releaseing tension from your body/muscles/joints in a way that can't be done while awake, except for maybe deep meditation, which is a whole other kind of awake. Maybe this deep relaxation could promote joint cracking/mobility when you wake.

                    What do I know though. :roll:

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                      Blaze last edited by

                      Sounds cool

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                        MasterCracker last edited by

                        I thought about it and your right it's probably the DMT. :mrgreen:

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                          MasterCracker last edited by

                          Sike! But that would make for a great research paper Man.

                          'The secret link between DMT, sleep, and joint cracking'

                          I'd def read it

                          And would also be willing to donate my joint cracking body to the research.

                          In a clinical setting of course. OK maybe a recreational setting too.
                          You would have to tell the aliens I coming though. I wouldn't want to surprise them.

                          Ever read Dr Strassmans book "DMT: The spirit molecule"
                          Couple years clinical study of DMT No mention of joint cracking.

                          That doesn't mean you can't prove it though.
                          Let us know

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                            Blaze last edited by

                            MasterCracker the Scholar lol :lol:

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                              bod8 last edited by

                              @DayLight:

                              nope, i've tried sitting for long periods of time while awake. nothing. There are certain spots on my body, mainly my wrist and the middle of my left foot, that will not crack at any other time than right after I awaken. I've remained immobile for hours on end to no effect, and I've slept for a half hour and my slumbering joint cracking spirit was re-awakened.
                              And I'm not saying it's due to hallucinogenic chemicals, I don't think hallucinogenic chems have anything to do with joint cracking(except for cannabis, but that is due more to the anti-inflammatory properties of cannabinoid diterpines), I was just saying that there is a chemical released during sleep that I know has nothing to do with why my joints crack better after sleep, and that happens to be DMT. Melatonin is not hallucinogenic, melatonin is a hormone. It is also released during sleep.

                              i have this aswell, my neck and big toes are awful in the morning. sometimes my big toes can even wake me up!

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                                MasterCracker last edited by

                                8O

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                                  bod8 last edited by

                                  lol its true, sometimes even my back does!

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                                    Blaze last edited by

                                    You need to take pills or something then.

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                                      MasterCracker last edited by

                                      pills?
                                      good advice. :?
                                      Cracking in the morning is great.
                                      a gift
                                      It's done by stretching
                                      and stretching in the morning is crucial
                                      especially as you get older

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                                        Blaze last edited by

                                        Especially in your case MC :lol:

                                        What are you now….40/45? :lol:

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                                          MasterCracker last edited by

                                          I've clearly stated at 101 taimes that I am 14.

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                                            Blaze last edited by

                                            Only that few? 😮

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