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My legs slightly longer than my torso or vice versa. I never measured it. People always said I have long arms.
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Rajon Rondo is 1.85 m tall and with 2.06 m arms length (wingspan)
It helped him immensely in NBA career and due to that he was great defender and ball stealer despite being among smaller guards in the league
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They can be both.
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Nordid proper, resembles the Iron Age remains of the Austrian village of Hallstatt. Most common among Swedes and South Norwegians. Frequent in England, Northern Germany, Netherlands, Northern France, Iceland, Northern Poland, along Daugava, Vistula, and Po rivers, sometimes Austria, Switzerland, Northern Italy. Germanic tribes (Goths, Vandals) brought traces to Spain, Greece, North Africa, and Russia.
Physical Traits:
Pinkish pale skin. Straight to wavy, golden blonde, sometimes red or light brown hair. (Grey-)blue eyes. Tall, ectomorph or mildly mesomorph with wide shoulders and narrow hips (even in women), meso- sometimes brachyskelic. Mesocephalic, dolichocephalic at times, mildly chamaecranic with a curved occiput. Hyperleptorrhine, straight or mildly convex, high-bridged nose. Face high and narrow with marked features, mildly sloping forehead, thin lips, sturdy chin.
Description:
Ancient East Nordid variety, the eastern counterpart of the Aisto Nordids. Together with early Mediterranids it was widespread in prehistoric Proto-Indo-European populations of the Eurasian steppes (Fatyanovo). Diluted today. Still found sporadically in Russians, Balts, Rhodopians, Kurds, Gilani, Alawis, Samaritans, Druze, some Persians, Kalash, Pamiri, and sometimes even in Uyghurs.
Physical Traits:
Pale to fair skin, straight or wavy, usually blonde, sometimes reddish hair with blue, green, or grey eyes. Tall, mesoskelic, ectomorph to mesomorph. Dolichocephalic, mildly hypsicranic. Face long, nose prominent, long and hyperleptorrhine, sometimes convex. Rather rugged features, a deep mandible and a marked chin.
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East Nordid subvariety, common in coastal regions of Baltic countries. One of the last strongholds of East Nordids that are only a minority type in most of their distribution today. Played a role in the formation of Tavastid and Trřnder. Purest in Western Finns and West Estonians, also Latvians, Lithuanians, Russians, Poles, Belarusians, and in Sweden, where it has a Hälsingland subvariety.
Physical Traits:
Pale skin, straight, usually blonde hair with blue or grey eyes. Tall, mesoskelic, rarely brachyskelic, mesomorph. Mesocephalic, mildly hypsicranic with a higher and larger skull than Hallstatt Nordid. The face and head appear a little wider, noses tend to be long, high, prominent, straight, and hyperleptorrhine, forehead high, chin sturdy. Overall marked features.
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Humans have longer legs and shorter arms than apes.
At birth, the arms of human infants are about the same length as the trunk; in the second year, arm length is almost 115 per cent of trunk length; in the sixth year, about 123 per cent and, in adult life, almost 153 per cent. Males have relatively longer arms than females. The anthropoid apes show a much greater postnatal growth of the arms than man. Relative to trunk length, man has the shortest upper arm and forearm of any primate. Girls have relatively longer upper arms and shorter forearms than boys. In both sexes, the forearm is relatively longer in childhood than at maturity — again a reminder of anthropoid ancestry. In adult years, the forearm is about 78 per cent of the upper arm length in adult South Germans, but only 76 per cent in their wives.https://archive.org/details/in.ernet...3953/page/n284
Relative to his trunk length, man’s legs are longest of all the primates, among which the gibbon and the spider monkey rank next. This specifically human length of the legs is attained relatively late. During foetal life, the legs are from two to seven months behind the arms in growth; at birth, the extremities are about equal — about 40 per cent of stature and 96 per cent of trunk length — after which the upper extremities increase until, in adult life, they are about 153 per cent of trunk length, whereas the legs attain about 190 per cent (e.g., in the Swiss [Schwerz]). This great postnatal growth of man’s lower extremities is connected with his upright biped gait.
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All I know is that Baltic boobs are for reals
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