No he put up the peace sign up.
When a cat licks your finger, it can be a sign of affection or grooming behavior. Cats use licking to show trust and bond with their human companions.
To effectively use a finger clicker in dog training, associate the click sound with a reward like a treat. Click when your dog performs a desired behavior, then immediately give a treat. This helps your dog understand what behavior is being rewarded. Consistent use of the clicker can improve obedience and behavior by reinforcing positive actions.
They swim around and sometimes try to bite your finger if you put it on the glass.
To effectively train your dog using a finger clicker, start by associating the click sound with a reward, like a treat. Click the finger clicker when your dog performs a desired behavior, then immediately give them a treat. Repeat this process consistently to reinforce the behavior. Over time, your dog will learn to associate the click with a reward and will be more likely to repeat the desired behavior. Be patient and consistent in your training to see the best results.
Cats may lick your finger as a sign of affection or to show trust. Licking is a common behavior in cats to groom themselves and others, so your cat may be treating your finger like another cat or simply enjoying the taste or texture.
The length of your ring finger indicates the amount of testosterone you were exposed before birth. If your ring finger is longer than your index finger, you were exposed to more testosterone and the more risky your sexual behavior will be. These ideas are not scientifically studied and are more likely just fun ideas.
When you quickly poke your finger in oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid made of cornstarch and water, it will feel solid and resist your finger's force. However, if you slowly move your finger through it, it will flow like a liquid. This behavior is due to the unique properties of non-Newtonian fluids, which change their viscosity based on the force applied to them.
Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
An idication that they want a more intimate physical relatioship. This is considered crude behavior in polite society.
Billy Bohannan has written: 'Fatigue strength of finger joints' 'Flexural behavior of large glued-laminated beams'
Discrepant means "not compatible with the usual" or not in harmony", thus this might mean the behavior is not usual for that person...it's out of the ordinary, or the behavior does not match the words of the person. One example is a person says one thing, but does another... Or... their emotions don't match their facial expression... Or..a person who just smashed their finger with a hammer and breaks it would normally act in pain. Discrepant behavior would be if that person just looked at their smashed and bleeding finger and laughed and acted as if nothing had happened.
Your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, your middle finger is finger 3, your ring finger is finger 4, and your pinky is finger 5