>be 6' or 183 cm
>Go to the capital of my country
>I'm a fucking manlet
wtf, I live in Portugal for crying out loud. what are they feeding these new generations? growth hormones?
>portugal
There you go. Black genetics at their best
>>40575898
>5'8
>13 yo grill cousin is already my height
>her 14 yo brother is already 6'
>>40575929
Blacks aren't tall
>>40575960
The NBA would like to have a word
>>40575951
Looks like you're the 13 year old cousin now
>>40576728
He is probably 12 yo
It's 2017 OP 6 foot 4 is the manlet cutoff now. Better hope you make the 7 foot cutoff in 2025. Girls will only go after 8 foot chads in 2025
>>40575898
/fit/ - Height
>>40575898
Maybe there were a lot of tourists there
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_average_human_height_worldwide
>>40575960
In the US the African American male average is 5'11 and the tallest ethnic group on earth is this African tribe where the average male is 6'3
>Pic related
>>40576938
Guy on the far right is in favor of white colonials since he isn't smallest manlet in the land any more
>>40576938
They are all arms and legs. I wouldn't be surprised if the white man has a longer torso than them.
>Saharan remains may be evidence of first race war, 13,000 years ago
>The identity of their killers is however less easy to determine. But it is conceivable that they were people from a totally different racial and ethnic group – part of a North African/ Levantine/European people who lived around much of the Mediterranean Basin.
>The two groups – although both part of our species, Homo sapiens – would have looked quite different from each other and were also almost certainly different culturally and linguistically. The sub-Saharan originating group had long limbs, relatively short torsos and projecting upper and lower jaws along with rounded foreheads and broad noses, while the North African/Levantine/European originating group had shorter limbs, longer torsos and flatter faces. Both groups were very muscular and strongly built.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/saharan-remains-may-be-evidence-of-first-race-war-13000-years-ago-9603632.html