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Previously on "Would you rather be a dwarf or a hunchback ?"
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Who would you rather be -
1) a big tall handsome man who bullies his way all the way through his life but dies of cancer in the end (MF scenario)
2) small ugly dwarf who gets bullied all his life and then the bully died from cancer he realises that his life was wasted and commits suicide (suity scenario)
Last edited by AtW; 23 October 2015, 21:27.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDon't be silly - they would just be a smaller dwarf as you only shrink a few inches.
Shorter people live longer as they are less likely to get cancer according to that study that was in the media a few weeks ago.
I guess that argument is that cancer is directly proportional to tissue mass.
which makes sense. the more cells you have, the more they can go wrong.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSo a dwarf would just disappear then??
Shorter people live longer as they are less likely to get cancer according to that study that was in the media a few weeks ago.
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Taller people are more likely to get cancer so die earlier
The five surprising health benefits of being short - Telegraph
SHOE SIZE TELLS HOW LONG YOU’LL LIVE | Weekly World News
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDid they torture him a lot on one of those stretching racks?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt's nov 5th soon.
Guy Fawkes got taller as he got older
Also remember average height for someone who is 90 is much smaller than average height of someone who is now 18.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTaller people are more likely to get cancer so die earlier.
People shrink as they get older.
Guy Fawkes got taller as he got older
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Taller people are more likely to get cancer so die earlier.
People shrink as they get older.
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Would you rather be a dwarf or a hunchback ?
I can see movie opportunities in both areas, so I am torn.
And why do we only get little old ladies ?
If I was a six foot bird, I'd be putting all me money in life insurance, never mind a fckn ISATags: None
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