Genetic defect
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2. thundersnow commented 4 years ago
Wow! That is long, but I will watch it soon.
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4. krazeeeyez commented 4 years ago
I watched the whole thing twice on mute (accidentally) and I have to say it was a bit boring
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5. thundersnow commented 4 years ago
I watched the first 20 minutes because I wanted to give it a chance, but I'm not too impressed with the gentleman's narration.
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6. Scutterbucket commented 4 years ago
I lost the will to live after 30 seconds...
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7. snotraddict commented 4 years ago
#5 Yea, he's not a big showman. Just an average Joe. I watched some of it. He's got some really interesting genetic "defects".
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8. Judge-Jake commented 4 years ago
Lol..................
+3 1. Judge-Jake commented 4 years ago
But that isn't the reason I put this video up, the reason I did is the part where he starts talking about his lung function and leg strength, both of which I agree are undoubtedly genetic defects, the point is, he isn't going to be the only person with variations of these condition. Imagine if you are an athlete and have the lung capacity that this guy has or the strength in your legs that this guy has. You would have a major advantage over other athletes without extra training without the need to take steroids, potentially you could be unbeatable yet you would not be cheating in anyway. It does make me wonder how many athletes out there do have these genetic advantages, we, actually not me but some people revere them as gods, they earn an absolute fortune, live in absolute luxury when in fact all they have done has been to be born with these features. Makes you think doesn't.