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Just find it funny that no matter what the op usually asks or suggests there's always those people that try and bring it around to something else so lets only answer the above with a change of subject |
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"The average thumb length of 2.74 inches in men and 2.49 in women."
That may be true, but did you know that if you have 2 arms then you're an "above average" human?
Some people only have 1 arm, or none at all. The average number of arms that a human has is therefore somewhere below 2.
Finally I'm above average at something! |
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"The average thumb length of 2.74 inches in men and 2.49 in women.
That may be true, but did you know that if you have 2 arms then you're an "above average" human?
Some people only have 1 arm, or none at all. The average number of arms that a human has is therefore somewhere below 2.
Finally I'm above average at something! "
The same is true for every multiple body part. |
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"But did you know that Gorillas' arms are much longer than their legs and their arm span is about 30 cm (1 ft.) longer than that of an adult human male. "
Did you know I'm now eagerly awaiting your next fascinating fact. |
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"The average thumb length of 2.74 inches in men and 2.49 in women.
That may be true, but did you know that if you have 2 arms then you're an "above average" human?
Some people only have 1 arm, or none at all. The average number of arms that a human has is therefore somewhere below 2.
Finally I'm above average at something!
The same is true for every multiple body part. "
With the possible exception of nipples, since some people have 3. Lord knows what's the average number of nipples a human has with this sort of statistical anomaly flying around |
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"The average thumb length of 2.74 inches in men and 2.49 in women.
That may be true, but did you know that if you have 2 arms then you're an "above average" human?
Some people only have 1 arm, or none at all. The average number of arms that a human has is therefore somewhere below 2.
Finally I'm above average at something!
The same is true for every multiple body part.
With the possible exception of nipples, since some people have 3. Lord knows what's the average number of nipples a human has with this sort of statistical anomaly flying around"
Bet there are more with one or none so.
Nipples aren't an exception |
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"But unlike all other mammal the platypus have no nipples. Their milk oozes out of mammary gland ducts and collects in grooves on their skin where the nursing babies lap it up."
I'm sensing a nipple fascination x |
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"But unlike all other mammal the platypus have no nipples. Their milk oozes out of mammary gland ducts and collects in grooves on their skin where the nursing babies lap it up."
The platypus also lays eggs too, as well as producing milk, making it the only animal in the world that can make its own custard |
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"Are sky remotes getting bigger or is my cock getting smaller
Sky and Fab are in business together. An agreement has been made to make the sky remote smaller. "
But can you put a round peg in a square hole? |
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"Who decided A4 was going to be the standard paper size "
Funny thing is size in general is the magnitude or dimensions of a thing. More specifically, geometrical size or spatial size can refer to three geometrical measures: length, area, or volume. Length can be generalized to other linear dimensions width, height, diameter, perimeter. Size can also be measured in terms of mass, especially when assuming a density range. |
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