I've been playing guitar and bass for many years and I cannot flex my pinky this way. I also noticed other politicians stretching their fingers in rather impossible ways. Not a lizard people conspiracy believer, but this shit has always bugged me, because it's far from normal.
>>508214915 (OP)I can do that easily, maybe you have some issues with your fingers
>>508214915 (OP)>people who tend to be photographed a lot have their hands captured in awkward anglesI didn't know the Russians gave access to the internet in their sanitoriums
>>508214915 (OP)Yeah you clearly just have a fucked up pinky bro, that should be easy to do
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>>508215374I'm not actually saying it's impossible, but it's very hard to do without also having to move other fingers in the same direction. Notice how in picrel other fingers stay jn place. This is 100% unnatural.
>>508215609wow it's almost like you are a 1 of 1 person like literally everyone else on earth