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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 13:39:20 GMT
I’m 17, male, 5’10”, and 130 lbs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 17:05:33 GMT
Bolushi.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 17:12:49 GMT
Lincoln’s pretty tall too.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 19:34:27 GMT
Lincoln is taller than me (6'2 vs 6'3) but I think if we were both just as healthy we'd look about the same in build minus height. People call Lincoln ''Sasquatch'' and people call me ''Big Foot'', we should fight. Sasquatch vs Big Foot.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 19:40:08 GMT
Lincoln is taller than me (6'2 vs 6'3) but I think if we were both just as healthy we'd look about the same in build minus height. People call Lincoln ''Sasquatch'' and people call me ''Big Foot'', we should fight. Sasquatch vs Big Foot. Sasquatch and Bigfoot are the same thing. You're 6'2 at 13?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 19:41:39 GMT
Lincoln is taller than me (6'2 vs 6'3) but I think if we were both just as healthy we'd look about the same in build minus height. People call Lincoln ''Sasquatch'' and people call me ''Big Foot'', we should fight. Sasquatch vs Big Foot. Sasquatch and Bigfoot are the same thing. You're 6'2 at 13? Dude’s a friggin giant.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 19:44:47 GMT
Lincoln is taller than me (6'2 vs 6'3) but I think if we were both just as healthy we'd look about the same in build minus height. People call Lincoln ''Sasquatch'' and people call me ''Big Foot'', we should fight. Sasquatch vs Big Foot. Sasquatch and Bigfoot are the same thing. You're 6'2 at 13? Doesn't matter. Whoever wins loses their title and the name ceases to ever be referenced on earth again. They're different subspecies. Yes.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 21:21:02 GMT
Sasquatch and Bigfoot are the same thing. You're 6'2 at 13? Dude’s a friggin giant. Same subspecies just that "sasquatch" is the Canadian nonclementure for extant hominin, while "bigfoot", American.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 21:45:39 GMT
I'm 5'8" and dress out at 185.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 21:51:05 GMT
There seems to be too many tall people on the forum. Lincoln 6'3", Ling 6'3", 13 yo Bolushi 6'2"... oldgreengrolar please tell me you're not a green giant! I'm with Hammerhead at 5'10". At 17 yo I was 150 lbs. Now I'm 175 and my biggest was 240. When I did a stint as an endurance athlete I was around 135 lbs. Being lighter is easier on the heart. I spent my earlier years wanting to be heavier, and subsequent years wanting to be lighter. Hammerhead don't worry about it, keep lean. Then when you're older your buddies will be jealous as they moan about their struggles to keep their weight down.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 22:10:02 GMT
Same subspecies just that "sasquatch" is the Canadian nonclementure for extant hominin, while "bigfoot", American. Also there’s the Floridian “skunk ape” and Cajun “rougarou”.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 22:18:37 GMT
Same subspecies just that "sasquatch" is the Canadian nonclementure for extant hominin, while "bigfoot", American. Also there’s the Floridian “skunk ape” and Cajun “rougarou”. Yeah within the extant hominin world there are a bunch of subspecies. Many within "the community" refer to the large 8-foot types as sasquatch/bigfoot, and yeti and Almasty as the smaller 6-foot types. Then there's the 5-foot pygmie type which I just forget what they're called. They are the 4 major types, but then outside of those 4 majory types you have some less abundant types, with possibly the Floridan skunk ape as one of those. This is some of the lore of types within the extant hominin community, although myself I really don't know whether they exist or not.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 22:20:58 GMT
Also there’s the Floridian “skunk ape” and Cajun “rougarou”. Yeah within the extant hominin world there are a bunch of subspecies. Many within "the community" refer to the large 8-foot types as sasquatch/bigfoot, and yeti and Almasty as the smaller 6-foot types. Then there's the 5-foot pygmie type which I just forget what they're called. They are the 4 major types, but then outside of those 4 majory types you have some less abundant types, with possibly the Floridan skunk ape as one of those. This is some of the lore of types within the extant hominin community, although myself I really don't know whether they exist or not. Also the Chinese yeren and Australian yowie, I’m sure there are others out there.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 22:36:16 GMT
Yeah within the extant hominin world there are a bunch of subspecies. Many within "the community" refer to the large 8-foot types as sasquatch/bigfoot, and yeti and Almasty as the smaller 6-foot types. Then there's the 5-foot pygmie type which I just forget what they're called. They are the 4 major types, but then outside of those 4 majory types you have some less abundant types, with possibly the Floridan skunk ape as one of those. This is some of the lore of types within the extant hominin community, although myself I really don't know whether they exist or not. Also the Chinese yeren and Australian yowie, I’m sure there are others out there. The Australian yowie is supposed to be an unbrella term for 3 of the major types in existence in Australia - 1) the large sasquatch-type (mainly temperate zones) 2) the medium-sized Almasty (mainly temperate zones) 3) the pygmie type (mainly tropics).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2023 22:42:43 GMT
Also the Chinese yeren and Australian yowie, I’m sure there are others out there. The Australian yowie is supposed to be an unbrella term for 3 of the major types in existence in Australia - 1) the large sasquatch-type (mainly temperate zones) 2) the medium-sized Almasty (mainly temperate zones) 3) the pygmie type (mainly tropics). My guess would be koalas, tree kangaroos, wombats, and Homo floresiensis.
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