quote:Originally posted by LaZeeZ: 40 kg and 124cm?
Ya Lahwi!
In the 19th century, midget was a medical term referring to an extremely short but normally-proportioned person and was used in contrast to dwarf, which denoted disproportionate shortness.
Like many other older medical terms, as it became part of popular language, it was usually used in a pejorative sense. When applied to a person who is extremely short, midget is now often considered derogatory. Modern terminology designates the two descriptions now by proportionate dwarfism vs. disproportionate dwarfism (such as achondroplasia). Proportionate dwarfism is often the result of a hormonal deficiency (such as human growth hormone), and it may be treated medically.
The word dwarf has generally replaced midget even for proportionally short people, and the term little person is also sometimes used. According to the Little People of America, dwarfism is "a medical or genetic condition that usually results in an adult height of 4'10" (147 cm)(!!! !!!) or shorter, among both men and women, although in some cases a person with a dwarfing condition may be slightly taller than that." Posts: 815 | From: London and the other | Registered: Jul 2005
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There are african-american with blue and green eyes naturally. My ex had green eyes. His mother was French and father Egyptian. I can't speak for Africa but in America if you have one once of black u black. Look at Mariah Carey, Halley Berry, etc.
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quote:Originally posted by LaZeeZ: He doesn't even look like an atheist to me
I have to comment on this one. How does an atheist has to look like in your opinion?
What are the significant features of an atheist? Please enlighten me!
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And sorry, mon77, the man of MY dreams has already been found!
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