If you are wearing a shortsleeve shirt, your epidermis is showing. Thankfully, the epidermis is a muscle located on the underside of your arm. It is used along the Humerus, or "funny bone". So if you see somebody with a shortsleeve shirt, chances are they will be embarrased to hear That their epidermis is showing!
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I'm sure this has been suggested before: You may want to put these facts on just one thread. It saves time, and saves more data errors as data is transfered to AG3.
Thankfully, the epidermis is a muscle located on the underside of your arm. It is used along the Humerus, or "funny bone".
Hate to ruin your little know facts, but if I am not mistaken, the epidermis is the outermost layer of your skin. I don't believe there is a muscle in your body also called the epidermis. That could cause confusion.
This is wrong in so many ways... as xeano321 said, the epidermis is a term for the surface skin, and in no way a muscle. The "funny bone" doesn't qualify a bone, but is a popular term for a nerve at the distal end of the humerus (upper arm bone), near the elbow. Lastly, if you wear a short-sleeve t-shirt, a whole bunch of muscles show, and I don't know why you should feel embarassed about that; unless you have no clue what the other is talking about..