hey dumbass, I said Sergio's arms look bigger in proportion to his head compared to Dorian's. Both men are roughly the same height (5'9" vs. 5'10", respectively). So the difference in head size is negligible.
Lmao...head size is one of the things that varies more morphologically among Humans, you idiot. Also, even for a given cranial circumference, shape plays a determining role. Even if two individuals have the same head size, one can have a bulkier forehead while the other might have a more laongated cranium. Oliva had a notoriously small head, which is why his arms appear bigger in relation to his head.
It is my nature to correct people who are wrong. You spoke on a matter which you know nothing about (e.g. Exercise Physiology). So I corrected you in order to spare you from any future embarrassment.
Oh, you can certainly give me lessons in how to be embarassed. I am still on page 470 of this thread, but I have seen you get your ass handed to you more times than I can count. I can not even fathom how many more times I'll see you get embarassed in the next 1190 pages. when it comes to being humiliated, you are a pro.

your argument is irrelevant in this case b/c it has nothing to do with head size. Frame and muscle belly length vary from individual to individual even when they are the same height. However, head size is fairly constant. This is why I chose to compare arms relative to head size.
First of all, head size is not constant! Ingividuals head sizes vary dramatically. Ever seen an individual with acromegaly?

Secondly, dumbo, you still haven't done anything to counter my point, namely, that you pointed out that Sergio's arms look bigger than Dorian's and therefore they are. Just admit that your statement was irrelevant given that skeletal frame and mucle belly lengh play a role in creating illusion of size, thus making visual assessment an innacurate way of taking measurements.
