Re: looksmatch in 2019
image (Olivier Richters aka “the Dutch Giant”, a bodybuilder with gigantism, is standing at a McDonald’s counter, apparently in South-East Asia. The woman at the counter is looking at him in shock.)
At what point do we accept different races are different species.
Also if you ever order a "McSpaghetti" you should be forcibly euthanized.
 
        
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if you ever order a "McSpaghetti" you should be forcibly euthanized. @checkmate Also, I think most people, especially those considerably shorter than the average and children, would stare at a giant. I know I would. Guess that makes me some forgotten offshoot of the human race - sorry, I mean, “species.”
Some people will look for any reason to justify being utter fuckwads to those they’ve decided aren’t part of their tribe. 
 
            
        
            
                
                
At what point do we accept different races are different species. Olivier Richters is “only” 2.18 m tall. That is not tall enough to make it into Wikipedia’s list of tallest people . (Mind you, that’s still five centimetres taller than the guy who played Chewbacca).
How does that fit into your “theory”?
 
            
        
            
            
        
            
                
                
At what point do we accept different races are different species. 
Also if you ever order a "McSpaghetti" you should be forcibly euthanized.  
            
        
            
            
        
            
                
                “At what point do we accept different races are different species.”
“Also if you ever order a "McSpaghetti" you should be forcibly euthanized.”
I’ve had haggis AFTER i knew how they made it.
 
            
        
     
    
    
    
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