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I just concluded an independent analysis by sitting on a bench and comparing males and female heights walking down. Sample size was almost n=500 (males and females).
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Methods: There was a pole nearby with a flag hanging off that I confirmed to be exactly 6ft by measuring it with my measuring tape (yes yes I’m completly aspie). People who walked by and their top head (excluding hair) met that point were considering 6ft in my analysis. Anything over or under were estimates from my end that are, in my opinion, +- 1-1.5in. Location: Miami.
Average reported for males: 6.05 feet.
Average reported for females: 5.035 feet.
Most notably I noted the following:
- Approximately 33 males were above the height of 6’5’’.
- Around 5 were 6’8’
- 1 man was at least 6’10’’ I believe an NBA player or something, no doubt. Serial mogger
- Around 152 were 6’ which leads me to my conclusion that the average height is 6’ in the states.
- about 3/250 had Elias level craniofacial development shown below.
These findings also align with my other observations in different U.S. states and confirm that the average height is in fact 5’11’’-6’ among my sample size.
Thoughts: the government/corp may be trying to cover up/lie about the average height to prevent ropes and keep copes alive.
The Why: I believe dairy consumption is at play here. Even with pasteurized milk you can get stuff out of it. Those who are drinking it gain height on average 4-5’ more than those who do not consume it. Raw milk will yield better results.
What should we do: I’ve exposed the truth to you all now. It’s your job to gate keep it and keep feeding the normies the casual slop. Only if they open their eyes can you tell them.
-3arsa
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Methods: There was a pole nearby with a flag hanging off that I confirmed to be exactly 6ft by measuring it with my measuring tape (yes yes I’m completly aspie). People who walked by and their top head (excluding hair) met that point were considering 6ft in my analysis. Anything over or under were estimates from my end that are, in my opinion, +- 1-1.5in. Location: Miami.
Average reported for males: 6.05 feet.
Average reported for females: 5.035 feet.
Most notably I noted the following:
- Approximately 33 males were above the height of 6’5’’.
- Around 5 were 6’8’
- 1 man was at least 6’10’’ I believe an NBA player or something, no doubt. Serial mogger
- Around 152 were 6’ which leads me to my conclusion that the average height is 6’ in the states.
- about 3/250 had Elias level craniofacial development shown below.
This is kind of a low effort thread but wanted to publish my findings here - was planning on doing more statistical modeling and graphing with p values but didn’t find the time.
These findings also align with my other observations in different U.S. states and confirm that the average height is in fact 5’11’’-6’ among my sample size.
Thoughts: the government/corp may be trying to cover up/lie about the average height to prevent ropes and keep copes alive.
The Why: I believe dairy consumption is at play here. Even with pasteurized milk you can get stuff out of it. Those who are drinking it gain height on average 4-5’ more than those who do not consume it. Raw milk will yield better results.
What should we do: I’ve exposed the truth to you all now. It’s your job to gate keep it and keep feeding the normies the casual slop. Only if they open their eyes can you tell them.
-3arsa