Having your head screwed backwards

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In summary, the conversation started with someone asking what a phrase meant, which was then followed by someone offering a demonstration. However, the conversation quickly turned into a heated argument about the meaning of the phrase and whether scientific terms should be used. The conversation ended with someone suggesting that the thread had gone on for too long.
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what does it mean ?
 
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It means that you don't think properly.
 
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Originally posted by Saint
what does it mean ?
Would you like a demonstration ?
 
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Originally posted by drag
Would you like a demonstration ?

Yes, why not ?
 
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He would break your neck and he would be put in jail for manslaughter, it means that they think illogically ( do you understand that)
 
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stop trying to use scienctific words or different words than what it really means. It was meant to mean that you don't think straight because if your heads on backwards it isn't straight. So not thinking straight basically came from having your head screwed on backwards
 
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OK CALM DOWN, IM JUST TRYING TO HELP THE GIRL
 
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The little argument in this thread is a perfect example of having yourhead screwed on backwards.
 
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yea just don't physically try it you need to go though a lot of places no man should ever have to go espically crawl for that matter...just to get away
 
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Well I think we have just about used up this thread
 

1. What is the medical term for having your head screwed backwards?

The medical term for having your head screwed backwards is "retroflexion."

2. Is it possible for a human to have their head screwed backwards?

Yes, it is possible for a human to have their head screwed backwards, although it is extremely rare and usually only seen in cases of severe spinal deformities.

3. What are the potential consequences of having your head screwed backwards?

The potential consequences of having your head screwed backwards can include severe neck pain, limited range of motion, difficulty breathing, and nerve damage.

4. Can having your head screwed backwards be corrected through surgery?

In some cases, surgery may be able to correct a retroflexed head. However, it is a complex and risky procedure and is not always successful.

5. Are there any known cases of people intentionally having their head screwed backwards?

There have been reports of individuals purposely forcing their head into a backwards position as a form of body modification, but this is not a medically recommended practice and can lead to serious health complications.

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