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<p dir="auto"><strong>jeffyoung1</strong> — <em>12 years ago(May 31, 2013 06:35 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Did anyone see Tony Robbins on SHALLOW HAL?  I realized he is a true biological giant in the medical and physical sense.  NBA basketball players are tall typically because they have extra long limbs, while being bigger overall.  Robbins doesn't have long limbs.  His limbs are proportionate to his body and he is 6'7".  If you take a normal-sized, 5'10" human male and put him in a magical expansio2000n machine where he expands bigger everywhere in his body, head, legs, arms, hands, naturally his height will increase and you have a human who is simply bigger all around, essentially the same 5'10" guy, just supersized proportionately to 6'7", so his head will be bigger.  His hands will be huge.  His feet will be large but everything is proportionately correct.  That's Robbins.</p>
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