An example of flexibility is bending over and touching your toes without bending your knees.
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Yep Clearly Kid is proud and true to who he is, he's not bending he's bent! ------------------------------------------------You Cant Just Judge Him Because Of His Charcter On Ugly Betty & How He Looks & Dresses, Hes Still Young, And None Of You Can Asume Something Unless You Confront The Person, And Ask.-Anonymous
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I've heard you should replace your pillow when you can bend it in half without it bending back.
no it's not real neither is fire water air earth. or if you don't believe me go to learn fire water earth air bending to learn.
This is NOT real. It is made up and people can NOT do this.
I hate to break this to you but water-bending is not real. The bending in Avatar are based as an old Chinese martial art known as Kung Fu. the motions are close but they do not lift water, earth, fire, or air.
Bloodbanding is when a waterbender, when strengthened during a full moon, bends the water in someone else's body, and controls his or her movements.
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Yes. Air, Water, Earth, and Fire bending is possible to do. If you want to learn it, then go to the following websites. -http://4element-tribe.webs.com/ -Http://bendingschoolsop.webs.com/
Yes! go to www.elementtemple.webs.com i teaches real bending.
Water bending with static electricity is not possible as water bending is a fictional ability from the animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" and static electricity is a real-world phenomenon related to electric charge imbalance. They are two separate concepts that do not interact in the same way.
In the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, water bending movements involve fluid and graceful motions. A typical water bending stance includes bending the knees, extending one arm out, and using the other arm to guide the water flow. It requires a sense of balance, focus, and connection with the element of water.
Water bending like Avatar movies does not exist but you can use water drinking to heal some hurts in your body.Just like Katara!
Yes, mirages are real and are caused by the bending of light rays due to variations in air temperature. This bending of light can create optical illusions, making distant objects appear distorted or displaced.
No, water bending is only in the movies