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Woa, that was fast. Welcome!
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i agree what a great place to talk about the joy of joint cracking
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Gald you like it! The more the merrier.
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I am able to snap my index finger repeatedly. This involves pushing downwards and to the side, making it snap. I don't need to wait for it to be recracked. This, with the normal cracking has made my finger very flexible, and I can push it down to reach the palm of my hand. I think the joint has got a little swollen as well. 8O
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Welcome to the growing community pistache268.
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Which way do you crack your knuckles? I push my middle ones backwards and my index finger on my left hand forwards.
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I hold mine firmly and pulll… It's more reliable, I find.
Have you guys noticed that temperature can affect how much you can crack your joints? Or at least, I think so.
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without a doubt
On cold canoing trips, i'll spend upwards of five minutes trying to force my thumbs to crackAlso, cracking defintely warms my hands up.
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I hold mine firmly and pulll… It's more reliable, I find.
Have you guys noticed that temperature can affect how much you can crack your joints? Or at least, I think so.
Yes i have noticed this - cold means more cracking.
And to the previous person - when it is colder, it is sometimes harder to get the crack that you try so hard to get.
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Took me ages to find.