# Experiment
The Russian Sleep experiment is one of history's most infamous urban legends or the worst sleep study ever conducted.
There is a story floating around the internet, especially on YouTube, about a ¨Russian Sleep Experiment ¨; however, many feel that the story is just that, a myth, an urban legend, a creepypasta.
Man cracked his knuckles everyday for 60 years as an experiment
Donald L. Ungrer was a man who developed the habit of cracking his knuckles at a young age and continued to do so for the majority of his life. Despite the widespread belief that cracking one's knuckles can lead to arthritis and other joint problems, Ungrer persisted in his habit for 60 years.
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