Yes it was. So, ha Shoog.
That's how I draw my 6's anyways ... so I guess that explains it.
Yes it was. So, ha Shoog.
Brilliant!
Just try it with your whole leg.![]()
Still can't do it!
I can do it too.
Why does it do that?
Is it because we read that it would?
Shoog, you said the same thing when you could not walk and chew gum simultaneously.
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Ahahaha. You're just mad because you said you can do it and thus made me look like a genius again.
I probably could not do it, if not for sheer athletic ability.
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An old trick.
But I knew it with the hands.
If you draw your six clockwise as well you can do it.
Simple really. Muscle is contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. Its function is to produce force and cause motion, either locomotion or movement within internal organs. Much of muscle contraction occurs without conscious thought and is necessary for survival, like the contraction of the heart or peristalsis, which pushes food through the digestive system. Voluntary muscle contraction is used to move the body and can be finely controlled, such as movements of the leg or gross movements like the quadriceps muscle of the thigh. But when the mind sees one muscle moving in one direction, the mind overrides the muscle and the involuntary movement takes over.
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