You even have no idea of what power fantasies are. Point out when I said I was gonna fly/disappear/etc. Everything I said was within the realms of possibility.
Theorycrafting about all the kung-fu bullsh*t you're going to use to "beat up" taller men like this
Good thing is I've never been a fan of kicking. I'm a puncher. All I need is stability/balance and I can throw hard punches. My legs would just serve as blockers to the opponent's low kicks/middle kicks.
Is a power fantasy. This is what you think fights look like in real life:
When in reality fights last seconds, nobody "kicks" or does any fancy karate "martial arts" idiotic sh*t except for EXTREMELY RARE instances, and by the time you're done fantasizing about what Wing Chung Hung Tiger Crane Lion Kung Fu tricks you're going to use on the other guy, you've already eaten a hook to the jaw and gotten floored, then you're on your back with your arms over your face trying not to get your skull caved in.
Yes, everyone has to have plans. A boxer with no plans are like a solider going to war without strategy.
Lmfao. You don't know anything about fighting or war. You're a sheltered, immature, delusional, weak loser. The closest you've been to war or any kind of real fight is the video games you probably wasted your whole childhood playing
Speaking of boxer, I highly doubt that Mike Tyson went to his fights reading your book.
Mike Tyson didn't need to read physics books to understand kinematics. Know why? Because he spent time practicing boxing instead of fantasizing about being a movie star kung fu badass and sh*tposting his idiotic coping mechanisms and delusions on internet forums where everyone considers you a raving clown and a joke.
I have no interest in becoming Albert Einstein or
Trust me, your room temperature IQ coupled with your childish obsession with kung fu power fantasies ensures you're at no risk of becoming "Albert Einstein". And just LOL at implying that understanding 11th grade level kinematics requires you to be a genius-level physicist.
keyboard warrior (such as yourself).
It's laughable for you of all people to call anyone a keyboard warrior. I'm not the one sh*tting up the off topic section with 1000 threads about "giant slayer" short men that you fantasize about being (who only won a single fight against a tall opponent and lost dozens against others, but somehow the single victory makes them "giant slayers"), only to ultimately change your mind and decide you're going to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to have a height increasing surgery done anyway. LOL.
My points stay.
1. Less likely to get my head kicked
Nobody kicks in a street fight, you brain-dead lunatic clown
2. Not exactly reach advantages. Could be easier to reach his head.
Except that's what you said
I certainly could benefit from the increased height which would make me less vulnerable to high kicks and possibly reach advantages since my shoulders would be higher and closer to the opponent's head level.
Then I blew you the f*ck out and proved what an idiot you are and now you're moving the goalposts
It doesn't matter whether it's "easier to reach his head". If you're fighting a man of equal height or taller, their reach is almost certainly going to be better than yours, meaning you're still at the EXACT same reach disadvantage you were before you spent $100,000 on a crippling surgery.
Not to mention you conveniently ignore your now weakened connective tissue and diminished explosive power, lol
I'm not sure about athletic mobility getting much reduced. Paley claimed his patients returned to sports at previous level. Maybe not exactly, but close enough.
Paley's claims? This is your argument?
LmfaoPaley is a
salesman. It's in his best interest that you decide to get the surgery and do it with him, because that's how he makes money. Are you really stupid enough to think he's going to tell you that you're going to be permanently athletically crippled for the rest of your life as a result of getting CLL and risk you walking away with his $100,000?
Valid points. In about 2 years from now and a little less I'll be able to do it with Stryde. I wish you too.
Extremis, LL with externals is here for more than 60 years and internals for more than 20 and all that time nothing else appeared to change height
No new
FDA-approved cosmetic surgery procedure has appeared. Both Dr. Teplyashin and the Israeli doctor from the article in my previous post have developed techniques PROVEN to increase height in living creatures.
Additionally, it's dumb to assume that because the Ilizarov method has been used for 60 years and internal rods have been used for 20, that this somehow proves that no new technique could be developed in 10 years (or any number of years). It's a non-sequitur. This is why I say you don't understand science. 20 years ago (let alone 60 years ago), medical science wasn't anywhere NEAR where it is today, nor was the rate of scientific progress anywhere NEAR what it is today.
20 years ago the technology we have today would look like sci-fi stuff.
and all that time millions of people would like to change their heights (including very rich ones) with a safe alternative.
Really? Because I don't see any organized communities where those "millions of people" talk about wanting height increase surgeries or procedures. I see a few scattered communities like this one with userbases of less than 150 people on average posting under 50 threads a day, 75% of which are useless Off-topic sh*tposts about celebrity heights, anecdotes from their personal lives, or "uplifting"/"motivational" sh*t that belongs in a two-bit $5 self-help book.
Meanwhile, on HairLossTalk alone there are over 64,000 unique members (and this is just one forum out of several with similar userbases such as BaldTruthTalk, hairlossforum.co.uk, Reddit's r/tressless, HairRestorationNetwork, etc), many of whom pay OUT OF THEIR OWN POCKET to fly around the world to World Hair Congresses.
"World Hair Congresses? That's a thing?"
Yes, it is. The last one took place last year in Kyoto, Japan, and it was funded in part by the bald/balding men who went to attended the event, as well as RICH, "MILLIONAIRE" bald/balding men who want their hair back:
https://www.congre.co.jp/wchr2017/Where are the "millions" of short men, particularly the rich ones, to arrange community events like this one, supporting and funding promising scientific research leading to a solution? From what I can see, most of those "millions" of short men are delusional copers who have been brainwashed by positivity-cultists into "owning their height" and "accepting themselves", and they end up posting on sh*thole circlejerk forums like r/short for the rest of their lives.
When these "millions of short men that want to increase their height" do what balding men are doing and have been doing for years now and we STILL fail to find a better solution than barbaric distraction osteogenesis, THEN you can talk about "nothing else" happening. Until then you're just making yourself look even more ignorant and uneducated than you usually look.
When we have similar-sized communities with the same interest
So thinking that in 10 years that will happen, although we are not even a little close to that, is at least delusional.
I've debunked this so many times right in front of your face that I can only conclude you don't actually read my posts before responding to them.
Personally I think that with genome choice for infants, parents will remove genes that make a baby short, so for adults nothing will happen to change height except from LL.
If not, then not even in 20-30 years we wont have a safe alternative. If you wont to become old and still wait for a miracle then so be it.
LOL. So you think that a superior alternative to distraction osteogenesis is more than 10 years away, but large-scale, publicly available genetic engineering
for cosmetic purposes is close enough that such an alternative will in fact NEVER be developed.
And you call
me delusional, LOL. I don't even need to comment further on this, the dumb sh*t you write says it all for me. You are a total scientific illiterate.
For me, anyone who thinks realistically knows that Stryde is the best we can have for now and the next decades so it is now or never situation for all of us who want to get taller.
Personally, if I had the money I'll do it even today.
Fortunately, no one in the scientific community (or with 2 working neurons to rub together, for that matter) what some brain-dead gym rat coper "thinks" about what is or is not feasible to accomplish in medicine. You go ahead and get all the distraction osteogenesis you want, then move on, leave the forum, and go back to coping with your weights.