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I am literally a genius so listen up I'm about to drop some knowledge on your face. -Human height is 100% genetic -The stuff about people being shorter/taller in the past is most likely entirely false. -Human height has no statistically significant affect on weight unless you are talking about literal dwarfs/midgets. -Human height increases in increments of almost exactly 2 inches, with no inbetween. -The vast, vast, vast majority of males (essentially all males) are 5'7" or above. So starting there, the height "tiers" are 5'7", 5'9", 5'11", 6'1", 6'3", etc. With absolutely no in betweens -The vast, vast majority of females are between 4'11" and 5'7". There are some women taller than 5'7", but they are extremely, extremely rare. Any woman that says she is 5'11" is most likely lying. -Humans within the same height "tier" will have exactly the same skeletal structure if they are the same gender. -The only thing increases with height are the length of the bones in the legs, arms, and size of the feet/hands. -Human height grants no innate mechanical advantage or disadvantage. -Human skulls within a gender are exactly the same except for aesthetic things like jaws and eye sockets (if that). -Human weight is divided into similar "tiers", but it is not entirely genetic. -There are 5 weight tiers (possibly 6+). The skinniest being literal muscle/bone with no fat (starving skinny), normal skinny, slightly chunky, fat, obese, and possibly another tier that would be a literal human blob. -In a human adult it is impossible to increase or decrease physical muscle mass. -It is possible to increase or change athletic performance of muscles, but no structural changes will occur. -Muscle definition acts as a binary function that is either turned on or off. You are either athletic looking, or flabby. -It is, for all intents and purposes, impossible to activate the muscle definition binary function of the body at the obese level unless via performance enhancing drugs. -Adult genital size is exactly the same within a gender.
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2015 23:37 |
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2024 05:35 |
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Moridin920 posted:How does having more leverage not provide more mechanical advantage you idiotfucker Because it doesn't.
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2015 23:43 |