Ten is the rubber band man. Sebastian your thumb nail and when you got on the bed had me gasping for air, hilarious 😂😂😂😂 Thank you I needed the laugh today 😍💜
Welcome to an Ehler-Danlos Person's nightmare... I didn't want to count how many dislocations would be happening but his hypermobility is terrifying. And LORD, YOU DON'T WANT THAT FLEXIBLE S**T... I feel like crying 😂😂 ETA: Ehler-Danlos is the name of a collection of genetic defects on the primary collagen gene (C1A1). This means that every cell in the body has 'brittle' bonds, but it shows up most in connective tissue. In people with the condition (aka hypermobility Syndrome Spectrum Disorder) the rubber bands that hold joints in place are faulty and if not caught in childhood and treated with life-long physiotherapy, those rubber bands degrade and remain stretched out of shape permanently. This leads to joints literally falling out of their sockets until relocated, normally by the person with the condition who have learned how to effectively manage their joint issues because unless a family member has it, getting diagnosed as a kid is rare. Like super rare. To give you a run down of what I managed today, I woke up with my left hip and knee dislocated, so I relocated them manually. Later my left hip went another time, both knees repeatedly and my wrists and shoulders. Not only is this condition one of joint pain and problems, it also has many co-morbid conditions like a heart condition that means if you stand up too quick you pass out or, even more terrifyingly, some people are ticking time bombs and could die any moment from the walls of the main aorta from the heart or vein into it can rupture and that's instant death. It can make your brain protrude from the base of the skull as a Chiari Malformation and that's only marginally better. Diagnosing the condition takes years in many cases, the symptoms commonly becoming problematic as you hit your teens, and I went 14 years before someone took me seriously. Fourteen years of not knowing the symptoms you experience are abnormal as no one points it out to you unless you ask the right questions. So, being flexible like all kpop idols and millions of dancers around the world are, this level of flexibility isn't normal at all, not even as 'aquired' or 'trained' flexibility found in dancers.
Ten is indeed one of the best dancers out there
Hey douja 💕💕
@@briannabrooks1349 Hii 🙋🏻♀️
@@briannabrooks1349 lmaoo hey there
I like Ten so much. He's so talented, funny and quick-witted, that's why he has been my UB for many years now.
Ten leeflexibility 😂😂
If God could give me a tenth of his flexibility, I would be satisfied with life
But then he'd have to be called Nine
A TENth?🤔
@@Vizzie1 lol
I actually wanted to make a similar pun while writing this comment but idk y I didn’t 😅😂
I have watched this video so many times just cause I’m amazed by ten
im back, i should start commenting every time im here
This is so random but i like that LOL
TEN has an excellent body control fr
Ten has more flexibility in his toe nail than I have in my entire body
Ten is the rubber band man. Sebastian your thumb nail and when you got on the bed had me gasping for air, hilarious 😂😂😂😂 Thank you I needed the laugh today 😍💜
My intrusive thoughts kept making me say "Ghostbusters!" every time you said "Who I gotta call?"
i kinda forgot about that video lol but so happy your reacting to it
When he said “who I gotta call” I literally screamed ghost busters😭
Pls I came here foe Ten but stayed for his dog
You: "Who do I gotta call?"
Me: "Ghostbusters!!!"
🤦♀️🤣
The thumbnail is killing me😭
Sm so lucky to have him
Ten did used to be a gymnast when he was younger 😂 and he did do ballet so maybe that helped
"who do I gotta call?"
Me: GHOSTBUSTERS!
cause he is 10/10
ten is so talented
Bruh i cant believe i used to do this
Welcome to an Ehler-Danlos Person's nightmare... I didn't want to count how many dislocations would be happening but his hypermobility is terrifying. And LORD, YOU DON'T WANT THAT FLEXIBLE S**T... I feel like crying 😂😂
ETA: Ehler-Danlos is the name of a collection of genetic defects on the primary collagen gene (C1A1). This means that every cell in the body has 'brittle' bonds, but it shows up most in connective tissue. In people with the condition (aka hypermobility Syndrome Spectrum Disorder) the rubber bands that hold joints in place are faulty and if not caught in childhood and treated with life-long physiotherapy, those rubber bands degrade and remain stretched out of shape permanently. This leads to joints literally falling out of their sockets until relocated, normally by the person with the condition who have learned how to effectively manage their joint issues because unless a family member has it, getting diagnosed as a kid is rare. Like super rare. To give you a run down of what I managed today, I woke up with my left hip and knee dislocated, so I relocated them manually. Later my left hip went another time, both knees repeatedly and my wrists and shoulders.
Not only is this condition one of joint pain and problems, it also has many co-morbid conditions like a heart condition that means if you stand up too quick you pass out or, even more terrifyingly, some people are ticking time bombs and could die any moment from the walls of the main aorta from the heart or vein into it can rupture and that's instant death. It can make your brain protrude from the base of the skull as a Chiari Malformation and that's only marginally better. Diagnosing the condition takes years in many cases, the symptoms commonly becoming problematic as you hit your teens, and I went 14 years before someone took me seriously. Fourteen years of not knowing the symptoms you experience are abnormal as no one points it out to you unless you ask the right questions. So, being flexible like all kpop idols and millions of dancers around the world are, this level of flexibility isn't normal at all, not even as 'aquired' or 'trained' flexibility found in dancers.
Ten Lee ..
Your dog is so cute omggggggg!!
👍👍
Im so jealous of him and people who can do all that cause even when i did gymnastics as a young child i never could do it
(The thing on the thumbnail)