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I am wondering if anyone has included/would include any instances of characters in fiction (i.e., ordinary people in real-life stories) cracking their joints to loosen them up at random times? Or how about people cracking different joints when they wake up? You know, after someone\'s joints have filled up with synovial fluid and started cramping up while they were sleeping? How about someone having a conversation with someone and having to randomly crack their neck, knuckles, wrists, spine, knees, ankles, or take their shoe off and crack the knuckles of their toes?
What amazes me, and seems a little off, is that I have run across this in a lot of print/text novels, but not very often in comics or TV shows/movies. The only thing I saw that was closest to this was in the comic book \
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I am wondering if anyone has included/would include any instances of characters in fiction (i.e., ordinary people in real-life stories) cracking their joints to loosen them up at random times? Or how about people cracking different joints when they wake up? You know, after someone\\\'s joints have filled up with synovial fluid and started cramping up while they were sleeping? How about someone having a conversation with someone/visiting with someone and having to randomly crack their neck, knuckles, wrists, spine, knees, ankles, or take their shoe off and crack the knuckles of their toes?
What amazes me, and seems a little off, is that I have run across this in a lot of print/text novels, but not very often in comics or TV shows/movies. The only thing I saw that was closest to this was in the comic book \\\"Castle Waiting\\\" by Linda Medley, where her main character/protagonist Lady Jain wakes up in the morning, stretches her arms in the air and flexes her toes and they go \\\"KRACK!\\\"
I also noticed, though I could be wrong, that there is not a section/folder for examples in comics or comic books.
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