Please elaborate on how you raise your height from 5.8½ to 5.11 and on another note, does anyone really consider Falcon an apocolyptic enabler or is his Getbig warrior "mistique" just raising his stock in the eyes of superior opponents and upper level management?
Sure, I can address that somewhat.
I wake up in the morning about 5'9.3". Within an hour, I shrink to 5'8.75", assuming I am standing up [as I have been lying down for several hours now, I am likely at my "tallest", of slightly over 5'9]. From there, it's just more time in the day combined with gravity that shrinks me to my nighttime low height of 5'8.6" - which is the height I tell people that I am so no one is disappointed. So when people see me in real life with big hair and a chunky heel, looking 5'10, they might say "Oh - Matt is taller than I thought, based on his own description." But as the day wears on, I shrink to the height that I use to describe myself, which is "five eight and a half". At least using that description, I can no for sure that I am never shorter than that - at least not yet. Of course, we all shrink with age.
I decided early on that it would be better to accept my height than tell myself I am taller than I am. I have friends who are little over 5'5 calling themselves 5'8, or little over 5'4 calling themselves 5'7. I can't imagine that is good for their self-esteem or morale. Also, I found it cool that 5'8 to 5'11 is seemingly the ideal height for bodybuilding, not that bodybuilder was ever something I felt I had the genetics for or heavily pursued or anything. Another point - this one worth acknowledging - is that average height people tend to have fewer problems with circulation and other similar issues, later in life [or at any stage of life really]. It pays to be average height, health-wise, which is why I am sort of happy to be the height I am. Although 5'10 or 6'0 would have been better - this latter height being ideal, as far as women's opinions are concerned.
I can't answer your question about Falcon - I do think he has changed over the years, with physical changes present as well. It's as if one day he just got tired of it all, and put the bodybuilding stuff behind him? He seems pretty happy and adjusted, and is enjoying his grandmother's last year years - I believe she was born in 1918, and is turning 100 soon. God bless Falcon, it looks to me like he is in a good spot. I hope I'm not wrong about that. I hate seeing Getbiggers who are sad with their lives.