The first kid to invent this technique must have been very popular. I liked to take it halfway up my arm and see if I could peel it off in one piece. Strangely I don’t recall a teacher ever interfering with this activity.
I so interested in the fascinating patterns and whorls of our skin. This technique actually made me run off and read up on finger-printing, at one point.
Do like I do in similar situations, start by rubbing your nose up against a rock, then slowly wriggle your way out, turning the shedding skin inside out as you go.
I remember one inventive kid who used a cleverly arranged rubber band to simulate sneezing all over his hand. I could never duplicate the way he arranged the rubber band (despite seeing it) but I did find that rubber cement works even better to gross other out…
Oh man, I remember doing this.
I did this! It felt so weird.
I did this as well.
I so interested in the fascinating patterns and whorls of our skin. This technique actually made me run off and read up on finger-printing, at one point.
i recall doing this weeks after a sunburn to help peel everything in a more satisfying single sheet. it was only moderately successful.
Do like I do in similar situations, start by rubbing your nose up against a rock, then slowly wriggle your way out, turning the shedding skin inside out as you go.
Mummy skin! I think everyone did that.
I remember one inventive kid who used a cleverly arranged rubber band to simulate sneezing all over his hand. I could never duplicate the way he arranged the rubber band (despite seeing it) but I did find that rubber cement works even better to gross other out…