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      1styearassociate last edited by

      I always think my neck crack is the loudest–but I'll always turn to my fiancee and say, "Can you believe how loud that was?" and he'll always look at me like I'm raving bonkers.

      So instead I'd have to say my elbow.

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        chslaugh last edited by

        knee, then big toe, then shoulder, then ankle, then wrist

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          Patudo last edited by

          Elbow, definitely, though the neck probably seems loud because the neck vertebrae are closer to the inner ear.

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            joshbygosh last edited by

            My loudest is my knee cracks. Not the ones in the kneecap that you get from extening your lower leg. It's the ones deep inside the knee, which I crack by twisting and bending the whole leg. By far the loudest.

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              sarELITE last edited by

              wrist [after being left alone for a while]
              then hip
              then elbow
              then neck
              then fingers

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                CrackingFiend last edited by

                Ankles (by resting my leg sideways and pulling my ankle towards me while bracing the shin)

                Big Toes

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                  pistache268 last edited by

                  My loudest cracks are the knuckles in my left hand when I push my fingers downwards. It's strange though, because the loudest ones aren't necessarily the ones that feel the nicest. My mini snaps on the middle joint of the fingers are quiet, but feel good 🙂

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                    Kraaken last edited by

                    jaw

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                      charles last edited by

                      loudest to everyone else: Knee, by far
                      to me: jaw and neck

                      jaw is almost like rubbing broken glass together, it feels almost painful, but still good

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                        kajun_kracker last edited by

                        My neck is by far the loudest. I have had people look up from across the room when I get a good one. My fiance is insanely jealous of my ability to do that!
                        My fingers are probably the most annoying to people around me because it takes the longest to get all the knuckles popped.

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                          Shan last edited by

                          mine would have to be… Elbows, Hips, Knuckles... Neck/Back... in that order...

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                            jpad last edited by

                            Knuckles and neck. The neck makes people cringe more.

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                              bossnigger last edited by

                              My knuckles, back and neck.

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                                Blaze last edited by

                                neck and back

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                                  MasterCracker last edited by

                                  Lower Lumbar Thunder
                                  They are some of the largest joints so logically they will be loud.

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                                    bod8 last edited by

                                    lower lumbar?

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                                      Blaze last edited by

                                      What are they?

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                                        MasterCracker last edited by

                                        you guys should get the internet
                                        it has this thing called 'google' on it
                                        and you can look up almost ANYTHING
                                        I'm surprised you never heard of it
                                        you can image search and see pictures of all kind of things (if your not 2 busy blogging) including lumbar vertebrae

                                        did you guys ever think about getting an anatomy book
                                        'trail guide to the human body' would be a great start
                                        check amazon
                                        you 2 talk SO much about this stuff, I would assume you love it
                                        SO you would think you would have thought about that already
                                        it would make your posting SO much more interesting
                                        As well as help understand joints and their cracking

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                                          Blaze last edited by

                                          @MasterCracker:

                                          you guys should get the internet
                                          it has this thing called 'google' on it
                                          and you can look up almost ANYTHING
                                          I'm surprised you never heard of it
                                          you can image search and see pictures of all kind of things (if your not 2 busy blogging) including lumbar vertebrae

                                          did you guys ever think about getting an anatomy book
                                          'trail guide to the human body' would be a great start
                                          check amazon
                                          you 2 talk SO much about this stuff, I would assume you love it
                                          SO you would think you would have thought about that already
                                          it would make your posting SO much more interesting
                                          As well as help understand joints and their cracking

                                          Total saluage

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                                            MasterCracker last edited by

                                            really no need to quote the post b4 yours
                                            is there?

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