It rolls off my back. Ridicule doesn't mean anything - even from people you're supposed to wear knee pads around, like the scientific community.
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I don't have to put on shoulder pads and run out there and let somebody hit on me a little bit.
I am kind of a freak of nature who has loose joints, and I was able to put my legs behind my head, and it looked weird to people when I was a kid, so I kept doing it. It's a great party gag.
I had this tic where I touch my mouth to my knee, and I'm always screwing up my back. I've had two shoulder surgeries. My doctor just smiles and laughs at me.
Ridicule is a weak weapon when pointed at a strong mind; but common people are cowards and dread an empty laugh.
We were doing the dance routine and I dislocated my knee. I've been doing stunts for a long time and it's kind of weird that I'd dislocate my knee just dancing.
When posing in lingerie, I suck everything in and pop my hip out a little bit. If you lie on your side and draw one knee in a bit, it makes you look more curvalicious.
Who thinks to put sunblock on the back of their kneecaps? Not me.
If somebody takes the parking place you were waiting for, I tend to kind of let it roll off my back. Maybe I'm harboring a lot of something and it will all explode somewhere down the road, but I tend to just let it slide off my back.
I used to trip over my legs and get detention for my too-short shorts because none fit. I still trip, but now I like to show them off.
My back only bugs me when I sleep wrong. I feel my knee more than anything, the left one. It's arthritic.
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