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I can kind of do it with my right not a chance with my left.
This reminds me. When DH counts to 3 with his fingers he does pointer, middle, and then thumb. He cannot move his ring finger independently. It is so weird I make him try all the time because I do pointer, middle, thumb. These are things you learn when you hang out with your 3yo nephew a lot. Lol
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Also, if you put your hand palm down on a flat surface, then lift your palm so your finger tips are firmly on the flat surface, you will be able to lift all of your fingers independently of one another.
Now, put your middle finger's second knuckle flat on the surface, while keeping your other fingertips firmly against the flat surface. You will no longer be able to lift your ring finger at all.
shostakovich I KNOW, RIGHT? I saw it on Lamb Chop when I was little. I'm pretty sure that tidbit is taking up prime brain real estate, but that shit is too cool to just forget.
That is extremely valuable information - definitely worth the prime brain real estate, IMO. I'll bet you regularly blow minds at parties, right?
Also, if you put your hand palm down on a flat surface, then lift your palm so your finger tips are firmly on the flat surface, you will be able to lift all of your fingers independently of one another.
Now, put your middle finger's second knuckle flat on the surface, while keeping your other fingertips firmly against the flat surface. You will no longer be able to lift your ring finger at all.
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Also, if you put your hand palm down on a flat surface, then lift your palm so your finger tips are firmly on the flat surface, you will be able to lift all of your fingers independently of one another.
Now, put your middle finger's second knuckle flat on the surface, while keeping your other fingertips firmly against the flat surface. You will no longer be able to lift your ring finger at all.
I can do the second thing, but not my whole finger. The joint closest to my hand stays still, but I can lift the next two joints up.