Nerves in your finger react to the heat to keep it from burning
Hold you finger out, tell someone to pull it, and pass gas when they do.
Ask someone to pull your finger with fart ready. When they pull your pointer finger produce your fart immediately. Sometimes it is best to get the fart process going slightly before they pull your finger during that body clenching stage of a fart. It just takes practice.
When you dip your finger into cold water, heat is transferred from your finger to the water. This transfer of heat causes your finger to feel cold.
put your finger through the loop and then pull.
Put your finger up your nostril then wiggle then pull your finger out.
The cast of Pull My Finger - 2012 includes: Dan Bingham as Himself - Security Guard
because your pulling on it...
no
the heat from your finger melts the ice and gets your finger wet.
Yes, pulling a finger out of a fire is typically a voluntary action. When a person feels the pain from the heat, their brain processes the sensation and signals them to react. This response can be influenced by instinctual reactions, but ultimately, the individual consciously decides to pull their finger away to avoid further injury.
loose when its around your finger but tight when you pull it :)
If the beaker has a cold water, or something else cold, in it than the heat that is in our finger will run out of you finger into the cold water. This leaves your finger 'empty' of heat, giving you the sensation of being cold. You need to remember that only heat moves. When you are cold you wear a jumper that keeps the heat in your body, not keep the cool out.