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Does this change anything for you?

>> No.18915731
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>>18915600
Not really

>> No.18915760

>>18915600
E.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g.

>> No.18915812

>>18915600
Why would it? I'm not a Tinder thot.

>> No.18915823

>>18915600
wish i could get him on my shoulders and squat him

>> No.18915844
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>>18915731
5 ft 7 isn't bad.

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Does this?

>> No.18915913

>>18915600
Well he’s literally a dwarf, but no. There’s nothing wrong with that, he’s skilled and smart

>> No.18915916

>>18915600
Wasn't this the average height of people back then, at least he was slightly below average

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>>18915916
Bradley aged 18 and half years. His measures in the caption are: height 7 feet 8 inches, chest circumference 4 feet 8 inches, width of hand 5.25 inches, foot length 15.5 inches, weight 375 pounds. William Bradley (February 10, 1787 - May 30, 1820) is the tallest recorded British man that ever lived, measuring 7 feet 9 inches tall. He was the fourth son in a family of thirteen and weighed 14 pounds at birth. He travelled with a group of showmen under the alias of the Yorkshire Giant.

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>The life of a manlet is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.

>> No.18916144

>>18915600
Holy shit ahahahahah
No it doesn't change anything, he's still great