🚨WARNING🚨HIGH EFFORT POST🚨IN DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE FRAME MOG SAGA🚨

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Today I will be discussing the incident that not only truly startled the community, but proven the human race of skeletal hierarchy
“Frame mogging”

It was February 5th , a moment that truly proved the evolution of Humans and why men submit to their upgrades. “You got me by a lot, I stopped gyming” . As you can clearly read, Clavicular not only didn’t have enough mass to beat his predator nor bideltoid width. This goes to show he was “coping” that another human beat him (prey).
Humans evolved over millions of years to grow so Varis could lat spread.
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not one
 
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Kill yourself
 
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ts is what a grey considers high effort btw
 
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Today I will be discussing the incident that not only truly startled the community, but proven the human race of skeletal hierarchy
“Frame mogging”

It was February 5th , a moment that truly proved the evolution of Humans and why men submit to their upgrades. “You got me by a lot, I stopped gyming” . As you can clearly read, Clavicular not only didn’t have enough mass to beat his predator nor bideltoid width. This goes to show he was “coping” that another human beat him (prey).
Humans evolved over millions of years to grow so Varis could lat spread.
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"High effort" and it's 2 paragraphs on a dead meme
Calling it a “dead meme” misses the point because the idea being discussed isn’t just a joke format—it’s referencing real aspects of human physical variation and evolution. Humans evolved with differences in skeletal structure, such as shoulder width, clavicle length, limb proportions, and overall frame size, which all influence how bodies develop and perform physically. These traits come from genetics and long-term evolutionary pressures related to movement, strength, endurance, and survival, not internet culture. What people online call “frame mogging” is basically a slang way of describing visible skeletal advantages—like broader shoulders or longer clavicles—that can make someone appear larger or more athletic even at the same body weight. So while the term itself may come from meme culture, the underlying concept relates to real biological variation shaped through human evolution, not just a meme that people are repeating for humor.
 
Calling it a “dead meme” misses the point because the idea being discussed isn’t just a joke format—it’s referencing real aspects of human physical variation and evolution. Humans evolved with differences in skeletal structure, such as shoulder width, clavicle length, limb proportions, and overall frame size, which all influence how bodies develop and perform physically. These traits come from genetics and long-term evolutionary pressures related to movement, strength, endurance, and survival, not internet culture. What people online call “frame mogging” is basically a slang way of describing visible skeletal advantages—like broader shoulders or longer clavicles—that can make someone appear larger or more athletic even at the same body weight. So while the term itself may come from meme culture, the underlying concept relates to real biological variation shaped through human evolution, not just a meme that people are repeating for humor.
Yo DNR
 
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Calling it a “dead meme” misses the point because the idea being discussed isn’t just a joke format—it’s referencing real aspects of human physical variation and evolution. Humans evolved with differences in skeletal structure, such as shoulder width, clavicle length, limb proportions, and overall frame size, which all influence how bodies develop and perform physically. These traits come from genetics and long-term evolutionary pressures related to movement, strength, endurance, and survival, not internet culture. What people online call “frame mogging” is basically a slang way of describing visible skeletal advantages—like broader shoulders or longer clavicles—that can make someone appear larger or more athletic even at the same body weight. So while the term itself may come from meme culture, the underlying concept relates to real biological variation shaped through human evolution, not just a meme that people are repeating for humor.
dnr this gpt slop smd greyfag
 
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