Saturday, July 26, 2014

Two quick observations about these two different young men:


The man on the left has got sloping shoulders; the man on the right has square shoulders. Sloped shoulders is an anatomical thing, and it is deeply entrenched. It's not as though he could have square shoulders one day and sloped shoulders the next. For the guy on the left, the sloping was a trend that started early in his life and got worse over time. It relates to the disproportion in his musculature relating to his massive neck, and to his postural habits which he acquired early. And the second thing is his thick wide massive neck, which is a genetic thing. It was not the result of exercise. The only way to develop your neck from exercise would be to attach a weight to your head and move it around. His bulky neck happened naturally and spontaneously, and it was the result of genetics.  The man on the left is genetically a different person than the man on the right. They have different DNA. They cannot possibly be the same man, and that is screaming out loud.   

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