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1.10.21ab
On the Cognitive Perception of Relative Tallosity
by Dr. Diana Richards Ph.D (Piled High and Deep)
Here are a couple of photos of the same outfit, one with the top tucked in and one not. It's an old truism that a strong horizontal will tend to make a tall person appear shorter, and I think this is the proof. I could be wrong, but I think that the belt does indeed make me appear shorter.Anyway, I needed groceries so that's what I went with.
If you look closely, you'll also see I'm NOT WEARING HOSE! That's the first time I've been bare-legged in public in...oh my, years and years and years! But it was pushing 100 degrees so I thought I'd try it, and oddly enough, and to my great relief, the world did NOT end. The earth didn't open to swallow the wicked, nor was there a plague of frogs and salamanders, nor even bolts of pure destruction from black and viscous skies.
Whew!
1.10.21ab
On the Cognitive Perception of Relative Tallosity
by Dr. Diana Richards Ph.D (Piled High and Deep)
Here are a couple of photos of the same outfit, one with the top tucked in and one not. It's an old truism that a strong horizontal will tend to make a tall person appear shorter, and I think this is the proof. I could be wrong, but I think that the belt does indeed make me appear shorter.Anyway, I needed groceries so that's what I went with.
If you look closely, you'll also see I'm NOT WEARING HOSE! That's the first time I've been bare-legged in public in...oh my, years and years and years! But it was pushing 100 degrees so I thought I'd try it, and oddly enough, and to my great relief, the world did NOT end. The earth didn't open to swallow the wicked, nor was there a plague of frogs and salamanders, nor even bolts of pure destruction from black and viscous skies.
Whew!