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While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and makeclockwise circles.Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it. :( pwned.
I lost my leg in 'Nam. So it's run by a computer in my knee cap. I can make it do whatever I want. I winzor.
We have a brain with two parts : 1 left & 1 right in our head.You can move a left member & a right member of your body in any moves together because you use the 2 part of your brain.You can't move the 2 left or the 2 right members of your body in the differents ways because you make works the same part of your brain : right members make work the left part of your brain & the left members make work the right part of your brain.In fact, you can't make 2 differents things in same time because our brain is preview to make 1 thing at 1 time and not 2 things at 1 time !<--- But with more trainings, and lot of times, you can do it !Examples : like french fencing is with 1 hand, but japenese fencing is with the 2 hands = best but hard to pratice but ask each day training...Egidio.
I lost my leg in 'Nam. So it's run by a computer in my knee cap. I can make it do whatever I want. I winzor.

That would be cool until your leg was infected with a computer virus and went crazy and you became the worlds first prosthetic-leg-serial-killer. That would suck, man.
The colour trick is coused by the fact that your brain processes words faster than colours. This can be changed by training, but the effect will only last a short time( a few weeks).The strongest visual illusion is the Müller-Lyer illusion. it is something like this >-----< <----> the first line should look longer than the second. Try doing that on paper. And an other one is the T illusion. Draw a T upside down, with both lines the same lenght (what you think is the same lenght) and then mesure them. you will notice that the _ is longer than the l
probably has something to do with very flexible legiments....Try pressing your tumb against your wrist, or putting your finger in a 90° angle with your hand, like this _li can do it :p
try touching your right elbow with your right handheres one that i can do but some of you may have a problem with:it requires the use of both hemispheres of your brain, twiddle your thumbs in opposite directions sounds easy right try it takes a while to get used too its a simple parlor trick to bedazzle a waining croud
Fun stuff . . . I can do most of those things myself except the licking my left ear, not quite sure if I can do that. The twiddling my thumbs trick I can do it both ways with no problem what so ever, I don't have to be thinking about it I just do it. :wink:
i would like to meet a woman who could lick her ear!"

Theres lots in Liverpool, they hav to hav big tounges so they can hide all the stuff theyve hidden under it 8)

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