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  • Are bigger people meant to do bigger things in life??

    if there is a god why didn't he just make us all the same height/weight? why make some people gigantic and others midgets?. Are midgets and short people meant to do small things in life?.

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    Napoleon was shorter than average conquered most of Europe and has his name forever in the history books.

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    • #3
      The size of your heart is the only thing that matters.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by altparm View Post
        Napoleon was shorter than average conquered most of Europe and has his name forever in the history books.
        Common myth. Napoleon was 5'7 with the average French height being about 5'5. So he was actually a little taller than average

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
          Common myth. Napoleon was 5'7 with the average French height being about 5'5. So he was actually a little taller than average
          To my understanding he was 5'5 and the average height was 5'7

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          • #6
            Originally posted by altparm View Post
            To my understanding he was 5'5 and the average height was 5'7
            Your "understanding" is wrong

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dachillinvillin View Post
              if there is a god why didn't he just make us all the same height/weight? why make some people gigantic and others midgets?. Are midgets and short people meant to do small things in life?.
              unfortunately statistics show that men who are taller tend to make more money and are in higher level positions at the work place.

              I believe this is true to a certain degree most companies would prefer to hire the taller person perhaps they see more confidence in that person?

              I don't know. But yeah smaller people are at a disadvantage in that respect but thats why you respect the short guys who made it even more.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                Your "understanding" is wrong
                http://www.sciencebuzz.org/buzz_tags/napoleon

                He was 5'6.

                Looks like we were both wrong huh queef

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                • #9
                  So Napoleon would have been a good sized welterweight same size as Floyd. Napoleon by KO

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by altparm View Post
                    http://www.sciencebuzz.org/buzz_tags/napoleon

                    He was 5'6.

                    Looks like we were both wrong huh queef

                    Ever since it was removed during an autopsy in 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte's penis has been the stuff of legend. And not for the right reasons. When the French emperor's tiny scepter went on display in a New York exhibition in 1927, Time magazine reported that it resembled a "shriveled eel." According to Tom Perrottet, author of Napoleon's Privates, it was eventually purchased by John Lattimer, a New Jersey doctor who collected odd relics, but he never displayed it. After Lattimer's death, his daughters finally showed Perrottet the puny prize. "It was kind of an amazing thing to behold," he told NPR in 2008. "There it was: Napoleon's penis sitting on cotton wool, very beautifully laid out, and it was very small, very shriveled, about an inch and a half long. It was like a little baby's finger."

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