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That reminds me of someone from the past. Not mentioning any names, I'm not one to add insult to injury.Three inches taller costs about $75k...
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That reminds me of someone from the past. Not mentioning any names, I'm not one to add insult to injury.
I'm well over 6' tall ... I went to the optometrist a couple of weeks ago for an eye check up and the receptionist was showing me the new glasses they have and when she was standing beside me, she was a lot taller than me.
She was the first female [I think] I have met that was taller than me ...
While she did have those platform heels on maybe nearly 2'' thick she would have still beat me...
Do you think she might have been from another planet ... ⁇
I agree, it would look weird...I mean some of us have longer legs, so some of us have longer torsos, but adding 3 inches to your legs, that's a lot. Maybe someday if they could figure out how to stretch out the spine and the legs in some equal ratio, maybe that could work.I don't know who you're talking about, but you know someone with that kind of cash lying around could do this with no problem.
I was just talking about it at home, the surgery, and the comment I got was about how a person might have these disproportionately long thighs to their calves, the ratio would be off. I guess that's probably true, it might look weird, I dunno.
I guess it's too hard with the calves having the fibula and tibia to stretch them all. Who knows what people will do with genetic engineering in the future.I agree, it would look weird...I mean some of us have longer legs, so some of us have longer torsos, but adding 3 inches to your legs, that's a lot. Maybe someday if they could figure out how to stretch out the spine and the legs in some equal ratio, maybe that could work.
Imho, as a person well acquainted with orthopedic surgery below the waist, this sounds a little pipe dreamy.I guess it's too hard with the calves having the fibula and tibia to stretch them all. Who knows what people will do with genetic engineering in the future.
I'm well over 6' tall ... I went to the optometrist a couple of weeks ago for an eye check up and the receptionist was showing me the new glasses they have and when she was standing beside me, she was a lot taller than me.
She was the first female [I think] I have met that was taller than me ...
While she did have those platform heels on maybe nearly 2'' thick she would have still beat me...
Do you think she might have been from another planet ... ⁇