platypus
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I have a hunch that lifestyle accounts for looks to a large extent. The diet, stress hormones, toxins levels, of the mother in pre-conception, gestation, and breastfeeding HAS to play a major role in the growth outcomes of the child.
I attended a memorial for some dead orphans (taken care of by some padeophile monks), and the surviving orphans said, 'take a look at us, we're all tiny manlets (paraphrasing). The monks never fed us well and used us as slave labour'. The kids were orphaned, then abused and worked as slaves, and were not fed well before and during their puberty years.
If you look at animals that are orphaned or malnourished from an early age they become runts and some hardly grow at all.
Fetal alcohol syndrome can produce extreme facial deformities and LOW IQ. Logically, other dietary toxins would have similar effects.
It would be interesting if people could look back at how their mothers lived when they were pregnant and see if what I'm saying has any truth.
Remember, the sons suffer the sins of their fathers. If our fathers allowed our mothers to get away with degeneracy then we must suffer.
I attended a memorial for some dead orphans (taken care of by some padeophile monks), and the surviving orphans said, 'take a look at us, we're all tiny manlets (paraphrasing). The monks never fed us well and used us as slave labour'. The kids were orphaned, then abused and worked as slaves, and were not fed well before and during their puberty years.
If you look at animals that are orphaned or malnourished from an early age they become runts and some hardly grow at all.
Fetal alcohol syndrome can produce extreme facial deformities and LOW IQ. Logically, other dietary toxins would have similar effects.
It would be interesting if people could look back at how their mothers lived when they were pregnant and see if what I'm saying has any truth.
Remember, the sons suffer the sins of their fathers. If our fathers allowed our mothers to get away with degeneracy then we must suffer.