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If you ask anyone who's not a basketball fan to name a basketball player they know, they most likely would say Michael Jordan or Koba Bryant.
If you ask anyone who's not a boxing fan to name a boxer they know, they most likely would say Mike Tyson.
Both are easily black and tall.
this idiot names 3 black guys and all of a sudden they are the "typical black guy" HAHAHAHAHA
this guy is a *bleep* retard. OMG. this has to be the saddest *bleep* i've ever seen
https://jezebel.com/stories-about-my-brother-1835651181
This man was a successful entrepreneur who worked for the likes of Google, Space X, received a degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon, founded some of his own startups and with all of that still never felt "respected". There was also the "women" thing. He actually died from a Pulmonary Embolism which came from a Blood Clot resulting from the Leg Lengthening procedure.
From the article:
"His last adventure sent him to Italy, from where, in late August 2017, we made a cautious attempt to reconnect through a phone call. He was due back to the United States in a few months. Instead, he came back to Canada, where my parents live, in a body bag."
"Though Yush had told me in August that he was going overseas to work remotely on a new start-up company, he had lied. He was there to get limb-lengthening surgery, a lengthy procedure that involves sawing through the bone, drilling a nail and screws into it, and in the months afterward, slowly, painfully pulling the broken bones apart by a few millimeters, every day for months, to add a few inches of height. Yush, who was about 5'7", desperately wanted to be taller."
This is a recommended read. The article was recently published also (September 25, 2019). We all know that Leg Lengthening has been going on for decades. A lot of people think that because of that, there are few risks if any at all. We can see that is far from the truth.
To me this is like a first. You never see anyone acknowledge that height-shaming is a "thing" here in the states.
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But this middle to good looking part of wemen i find really incredibly annoying.
Interesting observation. Maybe they feel a bit like a lot of shorter men do. "If I were only 2 inches taller, life would be...", and so these women punch up above their market value (with more success because getting sexual attention is easy for most women).