Quote from: Uppland on June 29, 2015, 10:00:50 PMOh, and is programdude as good looking as he says IRL?
I was about to ask him the same question lol 
Quote from: Uppland on June 29, 2015, 10:00:50 PMOh, and is programdude as good looking as he says IRL?
I was about to ask him the same question lol 
I wouldn't be at liberty to say; beauty is in the eye of the beholder 
Quote from: Polycrates. on June 29, 2015, 10:22:02 PMI wouldn't be at liberty to say; beauty is in the eye of the beholder 
Such a cop-out
I have 90/ 91cm sitting height for 165. So i think is perfectly normal
I am still happy that I did tibia. My femurs already look long in the sitting photo. I can imagine what an extra 6cm outward with short tibia would look like. With tibia they look as long as femurs but not drastically noticeable in my opinion.

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Here is a standing view. Looks less obvious than the sitting in my view.
yOU LOOK FINE DUDE DON'T OBSESS
I agree it's concealable. The only one that really sticks out to me is the sitting one, but I guess I can sit with legs folded under to mitigate that effect.
while i was outside today i tried to see if i could tell where peoples kneecaps were, pretty hard to do so, and that would only be possible from a distance, as soon as you were beside someone you couldn't tell where his kneecaps were.
Maybe. It is easy for me to see, and when sitting, that is the worst time to see the disparity.
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