Quote from: oklama on February 13, 2023, 01:27:50 AM5'4 is short, but not super short for Chinese male, its like being 5'7 in America.
your iq is 46 and you have a degree in computer science? and 58-61 percentile? that doesn't make much sense that would place you around 110 iq or so if it maps directly. Are you using a translator because the word choices and information here is strange, or just good a good speaker of English?
Yeah but basically I was wording myself. I like using rare words because applying them into my wordings can improve my lexicon.
I ruminated over my old plan and made my decision to do LL after all
Quote from: Sorcerer on February 13, 2023, 01:54:23 AMYeah but basically I was wording myself. I like using rare words because applying them into my wordings can improve my lexicon.
I understand why you think thats a good idea, but its not really a good idea for two reasons
1. it can come off badly/obviously if you overdo it
2. a higher lexicon is not necessarily a good thing, small and more understandable words are ALWAYS better then larger words unless it is literally not possible or much quicker to use bigger words. It's better to be relatable and easily understandable. People won't think "oh this guy is so smart because he's using big words" they will think "this guy is trying to sound smart by using big words"
definitely worth at 162cm
Quote from: Sorcerer on February 12, 2023, 06:56:11 PM
I will not date any shorty for my kids, if I really gotta have a kid, who is also successful. This is another benefit we can have from doing this surgery.
Consider gene surgery. Using these technologies as a means to secure a mate that will boost the overall height of your children seems like a waste of time when the resulting organism will have other, genuinely serious shortcomings. Like an affinity for specific diseases. To be honest…with regards to LL there really isn’t a limit. Not many clinicians will tell you that. But you can do a lot. Optimize for more than just scale.
You’re better off using the funds to work towards a PhD in genetics to be honest. You would reach out to the Quake lab at Stanford or Jenn at Berkeley.
Quote from: Sorcerer on February 12, 2023, 11:29:38 PM
watch Cyborg's videos particularly his interviews with professionals
Cyborg; while cool, isn’t a medical professional and, to the best of my knowledge, does not have any peer reviewed case reports at reputable journals directly related (or external) to LL. Expert endorsements and novel peer reviewed medical publications are not the same.
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