Pins and needles...don't cross your legs.
Hi, Usually it is a nerve compression in the L4-5 Lumbar spine area.
When your big toe (or any other body part) "goes to sleep," it is typically due to compression of nerves or blood vessels, such as from sitting or standing in a position that restricts blood flow. This temporary lack of blood supply can cause tingling, numbness, and a "pins and needles" sensation in the affected area. Changing positions or moving around can help restore normal circulation and alleviate the symptoms.
Big problem, especially when it comes to exams etc. Can cause depression and serious problems if ignored.
A really big chair.
Sitting around too much!
Under the playground
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
Sitting Bull
No
No, they could do but not especially.
Inprobable
Both Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse .