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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!

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Uploaded on June 14, 2021
Taken on June 14, 2021