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I'm fond of doing so too.
Apparently this Walker has some form of ESP. I don't think "genius" is the word I would use to describe that statement.
Is this like the theory of random unrelated generalizations?
The word 'tundra'is a Sami (Laplander) word. My mom had Sami DNA (mtDNA 'V')and she was so short that she could walk underneath my outstretched arm without touching her head. My dad was R1b and I'm 6 feet tall.
This explains the much shorter average height of people who grow in in Manhattan as compared to Montana.
Do these make me look short?
What I find interesting is how the phrasing of a phrase elicits a response. “naked pictures of chicks” doesn’t do much for me, but “pictures of naked chicks” does.
Thanks for the Pings, SC.
I have been too wrapped up in my nephew’s case, Sgt. Evan Vela, to respond on many of them. But I enjoy reading them.
Less density of population and better nutrition may account for the relatively quick change in growth patterns of Americans.
Look at the doors and furnishings of early American homes and you see they were much smaller than our current population. And the growth curve seems to be increasing.
When i was born in 1940, the average man was 5’8” or less. Now, 5’8” is considered short.
Interesting. I’m one of the shorter people in my family at 5’6”.