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  2. Fingernails (film) - Wikipedia

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    Fingernails is a 2023 science fiction romantic drama film directed and co-written by Christos Nikou. The film stars Jessie Buckley , Riz Ahmed , Jeremy Allen White , and Luke Wilson . Cate Blanchett serves as one of the film's producers.

  3. TGuard - Wikipedia

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    TGuard is the brand name for a medical device used to stop chronic thumb sucking among children and young adults. It is manufactured in the USA by MED et al., Inc. Referred to commonly by dentists as a ThumbGuard, the company claims that it is the most effective removable appliance therapy used to stop and prevent thumb sucking.

  4. Stereotypic movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    Common repetitive movements of SMD include head banging, arm waving, hand shaking, rocking and rhythmic movements, self-biting, self-hitting, and skin-picking; [1] other stereotypies are thumb-sucking, dermatophagia, nail biting, trichotillomania, bruxism and abnormal running or skipping.

  5. Self-harm - Wikipedia

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    organic brain diseases – which allow repetitive head-banging, hand-biting, finger-fracturing, or eye removal; conventional – nail-clipping, trimming of hair, and shaving beards. [29] Pao (1969) differentiated between delicate (low lethality) and coarse (high lethality) self-mutilators who cut.

  6. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Okay sign Peace sign. A-OK or Okay, made by connecting the thumb and forefinger in a circle and holding the other fingers straight, usually signal the word okay.It is considered obscene in Brazil and Turkey, being similar to the Western extended middle finger with the back of the hand towards the recipient.

  7. Obscene gesture - Wikipedia

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    The middle finger is still used though, and it is considered more insulting. Another variation of the middle finger is used, where all the fingers but the middle one are spread wide while moving the hand back and forth in the axis the middle finger creates. In this gesture, the thumb sometimes touches the middle finger.

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