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why do americans seem to always have thick necks in photographs?
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Car culture is huge in the United States. Most folks I know drive everywhere even if it's only a mile away. Add fast food drive-throughs like McDonald's to this and you get obesity and thick "necks".
This guy looks like the “if humans evolved to survive high impact car crashes” figure they made a while back.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Graham
I remember when I first saw Project Graham. I thought it was so cool and immediately homebrewed it into a human subrace for my D&D campaign.
This guy has literally no neck, not a fat neck. He can't look over his shoulder because his skill is attached to it.
Your mum's skill is attached to her shoulders lmao
Her ~~skill~~ skull is attached to her neck, not her shoulders.
Alright, that one took me a second, but I'm keeping it.
He looks like Patrick from SpongeBob.
hey dont take ed down this road.
he is a very sensible, loving human beeing.
on the search for love....
(yes, my girlfriend likes to watch trash tv... and yes, I am rethinking sometimes my choices)
Why not stretch him more?