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Name: JohnnyTwinkleToes ![]() | ![]() ![]() | |
Level: 40 | ||
Bodyguards: Insanely Well Protected | ||
Status: Alive | ||
Family: DarwinRoss | ||
Home City: Pasadena, LA | ||
Packing: Definitely | ||
Wealth: Wealthy | ||
Lounge Credits Won: 7 | ||
Messages Sent: 288 | ||
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Fun Facts:
Did you know that your feet are constantly ‘talking’ to your brain? It’s true! They’re packed with around 200,000 nerve endings per foot which are incredibly responsive, and input detailed information to your brain about everything from pressure to temperature, which is then translated into skillful movement, allowing you to make decisions and respond to external stimuli on the fly. The foot is the major sensory organ of the proprioceptive system.
Why does stubbing your big toe hurt so much? Well we’ve seen how powerful your feet are, and how central your big toe is to movement – and for most of us the big toe is just that, the most prominent toe, and the first point of contact when your foot hits a chair or wall! So when you combine all the strength it takes to move your foot with the sensitivity of your most prominent toe – remember all those nerve endings – it’s easy to understand why stubbing a toe is so painful!
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