3/22/2023 0 Comments Megan fox toe thumbs![]() ![]() ![]() So toe thumbs actually have a medical name: brachydactyly type D, according to Alejandro Badia, M.D., a board-certified hand and upper extremity orthopedic surgeon with Florida-based Badia Hand to Shoulder Center.īasically, toe thumbs occur when the last bone on the thumb-or the distal phalanx-is congenitally shortened, says Badia. Pps… Going to close the naming Poll this week – it’s a close race between ‘clubbed’ and ‘stub’.Hold on, I need more of an explanation here. More pictures of our thumbs! This website on Photobucket courtesy of JT: This clubbed thumb shows terrific obstinacy … They are dangerous companions however not to be trifled with. Owing to its peculiar club-like formation is had been called the clubbed thumb, and owing to the thickness, courseness and brutal obstinacy shown, has been designated the murderer’s thumb. Occasionally a thumb is found with the will phalanx is thick and rounded … is found on the hands of healthy persons. According to the palmists ‘clubbed thumb’ means that you have a short temper and get very angry. One such example comes from the Laws of Scientific hand-reading(not actually scientific). I have found both Western and Hindu links. If I get the chance to see a Palmist/fortune-teller I might show them out of amusement. ![]() It’s not something I take very seriously but there happens to be a lot of palmistry (hand-reading) literature relating to clubbed thumb on the internet. The course of history? A monarch from the past, whose very painting pours doubt on the monarch’s of today? Then it shall be, The Last History… So, here we have a figure of nobility, one who may yet change the course of history for a good… Someone who respects monarchies of the past, but have accept modernity may end-up having to weigh things up with the ritualised monarchies of today, who seem to have been dreamt up somehow, the question of virtues and values I think that clearly the portraits of past monarchs need to be studied more carefully, because that’s when their stories come to life, and what stories! There are questions here of modern legacy. Wise, benevolent and multilingual, giving heir to – perhaps- the likes of Ryszard Kapuściński (1932-2007), the journalist, and Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)… It’s not so much direct descent, but adherence to a principle centrally promoted by the respected King of Poland concerning largesse, giving, kindness so-to-speak… So many King and Queens and rulers of the world to speak of from Ancient History, we don’t seem to have time to study their history in detail…Ī portrait like this one of the King, who ruled from 1333-1370, by Leopold Loeffler (1327-1398), really depicts the man at the peak of his majesty. Well, there we have it… A big mystery concerning my own origins, rooted down to Casimir III the Great of Poland. If it is, then whom better to park your royal lineage with than Casimir the Great of Poland… Casimir the Great (1310-1370): from this portrait it looks that he bore Kopa thumbs (what some people call ‘clubbed’)… Those with clubbed-thumbs seem to share a common DNA sequence, some claim it’s descent from Royalty. You imagine taht everything is in place for your future, then you realise that the future doesn’t come to you, as such, you have to move forward. What’s this down to? Well, it’s phoetal development, nothing hugely out of the ordinary, certainly not a defect, perhaps a sign of an end of lineage and potential family-branch reattachment.Īgain, without scientific research, you simply can’t leap to a conclusion or you leave yourself out-of-the-equation. What does matter is the general principle of discrimination, for example… I found that on certain occasions, some people find these thumbs, entirely natural as being ‘ugly’ so-to-speak… I am not sure if this is correct, such a person probably has such a closed mind, that he or she cannot appreciate difference… That’s just close-mindedness and some of the comments on this blog from the general public attest to being bullied over this genetic difference. My pilot thumbs, as I have taken to calling them, give me an advantage when it comes to the game of thumb-war, but that don’t matter… Here’s a nice view, but would you be at an advantage flying a plane if your thumbs are clubbed? Probably not, because it takes a huge amount of work to master the controls for yourself, even if the main part of the flight is on autopilot. Still wondering what the correct terminology for these thumbs is? Why not, ‘pilot’ thumbs… This term is suggestive of additional control, although you can push on and concern yourself with the so-called ‘pinkie’ now… Opposable thumbs? Opposed to what… ![]()
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